Dell PowerVault MD3200 CLI Guide - Page 33

Table 2-3., General Form of the Script Commands, Command Syntax, Description, create

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Table 2-3. General Form of the Script Commands (continued) Command Syntax Description deactivate object {statement-data} Removes the environment for an operation. delete object Deletes a previously created object. diagnose object {statement-data} Runs a test and displays the results. disable object {statement-data} Prevents a feature from operating. download object {statement-data} Transfers data to the storage array or hardware associated with the storage array. enable object {statement-data} Allows a feature to operate. recopy object {statement-data} Restarts a virtual disk copy operation by using an existing virtual disk copy pair. You can change attributes before the operation is restarted. recover object {statement-data} Re-creates an object from saved configuration data and the statement attributes (similar to the create command). recreate object {statement-data} Restarts a snapshot operation using an existing snapshot virtual disk. You can change attributes before the operation is restarted. remove object {statement-data} Removes a relationship from between objects. repair object {statement-data} Repairs errors found by the check command. reset object {statement-data} Returns the hardware or object to an initial state. resume object Starts a suspended operation. The operation begins where it left off when suspended. revive object Forces the object from the Failed to the Optimal state. Use only as part of an error recovery procedure. save object {statement-data} Writes information about the object to a file. set object {statement-data} Changes object attributes. All changes are completed when the command returns. About the Script Commands 33

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About the Script Commands
33
deactivate
object
{
statement-data
}
Removes the environment for an operation.
delete
object
Deletes a previously created object.
diagnose
object
{
statement-data
}
Runs a test and displays the results.
disable
object
{
statement-data
}
Prevents a feature from operating.
download
object
{
statement-data
}
Transfers data to the storage array or hardware
associated with the storage array.
enable
object
{
statement-data
}
Allows a feature to operate.
recopy
object
{
statement-data
}
Restarts a virtual disk copy operation by using an
existing virtual disk copy pair. You can change
attributes before the operation is restarted.
recover
object
{
statement-data
}
Re-creates an object from saved configuration data
and the statement attributes (similar to the
create
command).
recreate
object
{
statement-data
}
Restarts a snapshot operation using an existing
snapshot virtual disk. You can change attributes
before the operation is restarted.
remove
object
{
statement-data
}
Removes a relationship from between objects.
repair
object
{
statement-data
}
Repairs errors found by the
check
command.
reset
object
{
statement-data
}
Returns the hardware or object to an initial state.
resume
object
Starts a suspended operation. The operation begins
where it left off when suspended.
revive
object
Forces the object from the Failed to the Optimal
state. Use only as part of an error recovery procedure.
save
object
{
statement-data
}
Writes information about the object to a file.
set
object
{
statement-data
}
Changes object attributes. All changes are completed
when the command returns.
Table 2-3.
General Form of the Script Commands
(continued)
Command Syntax
Description