Dell PowerVault MD3200 CLI Guide - Page 41
Adding Comments to a Script File
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NOTE: You can use any combination of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores for the names. Command names can have a maximum of 30 characters. If you exceed the maximum character limit, replace square brackets ([ ]) with angle brackets (< >) to overcome this limitation. NOTE: The capacity parameter returns an error if you specify a value greater than or equal to 10 without a space separating the numeric value and its unit of measure. (For example, 10 GB returns an error, but 10 GB does not return an error). Adding Comments to a Script File You can add comments to a script file in three ways: • The script engine interprets as a comment any text typed after two forward slashes (/ /) until an end-of-line character is reached. If the script engine does not find an end-of-line character in the script after processing a comment, an error message is displayed, and the script operation is terminated. This error commonly occurs when a comment is placed at the end of a script and you have not pressed . // Deletes the existing configuration. clear storageArray Configuration; • The script engine interprets any text typed between / * and * / as a comment. If the script engine does not find both a beginning and ending comment notation, an error message is displayed, and the script operation is terminated. /* Deletes the existing configuration */ clear storageArray Configuration; • Use the show statement to embed comments in a script file that you want to display while the script file is running. Enclose the text you want to display in quotation marks (" "). show "Deletes the existing configuration"; clear storageArray Configuration; About the Script Commands 41