HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 4-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 339
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settemplate DESCRIPTION The settemplate command modifies the properties of existing templates. SYNTAX settemplate ... [option ] AUTHORITY • Super • Any role granted the template_set right. NOTE: You need access to all domains in order to run this command. OPTIONS -remove ... Indicates that the option(s) that follow -remove are removed from the existing template. When specifying an option for removal, do not specify the option's value. For valid options, refer to "createtemplate" (page 139). SPECIFIERS ... Indicates the specified options and their values (if any) are added to an existing template. The specified option replaces the existing option in the template. For valid options, refer to "createtemplate" (page 139). Specifies the name of the template to be modified, using up to 31 characters. RESTRICTIONS • Access to all domains is required to run this command. • The -desc option cannot be removed from a template (it can be changed to an empty string). • The -nrw and -nro options cannot be removed from a template. These options can only be replaced by specifying either -nrw or -nro before the -remove option. EXAMPLES • The following example displays template vvtemp1 modified to support the availability of data should a drive magazine fail (mag) using the stale_ss policy: cli% settemplate -ha mag -pol stale_ss vvetemp1 • In the following example, the -nrw and -ha mag options are added to the template template1, and the -t option is removed: cli% settemplate -nrw -ha mag -remove -t template1 settemplate 339