HP ProLiant DL288 Configuring Arrays on HP Smart Array Controllers Reference G - Page 57

Keyword abbreviations, The show command, Example command, Keyword, Abbreviation in, ACU CLI, Syntax

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undesirable when running batch file scripts. To prevent warning prompts from being displayed, use the term forced as a parameter. Example command: ctrl ch="Lab4" ld 1 delete forced Keyword abbreviations Several commonly used keywords in the ACU CLI have acceptable abbreviations, as shown in the following table. For a complete list of abbreviations, enter help shorthand in the ACU CLI. Keyword adapterid allunassigned arrayaccelerator cacheratio chassisname* chassisserialnumber chassisslot configurationmode connectionname controller ctrlpath degradedperformancemode drivetype drivewritecache elevatorsort expandpriority inconsistencyrepairpolicy licensekey logicaldrive Abbreviation in ACU CLI ai all aa cr ch* csn chs cm cn ctrl cp dpo dt dwc es ep irp lk ld Keyword mnpdelay nobatterywritecache parallelscsi physicaldrive postprompttimeout preferredpathmode queuedepth raid1writebuffering rebuildpriority redundantcontroller serialnumber stripesize surfaceanalysiseventnotify surfacescandelay sufacescanpriority surfacescanschedule tapedrive waitforcacheroom - Abbreviation in ACU CLI mnpd nbwc ps pd ppto ppm qd r1wb rp rc sn ss saen ssd sp sss td wfcr - *The CLI also uses this keyword and abbreviation for the terms box name and RAID array ID. The show command The show command enables you to obtain information about a device. Syntax: show [detail]|[status] When you specify a target that consists of several devices, the information in the output is normally less comprehensive than when you specify only one device as the target. You can use the [detail] parameter in this case to retain all the information usually given for individual devices. Two extra parameters are available for controller targets: ssp and config. These parameters are used as follows: show config [detail] HP Array Configuration Utility 57

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undesirable when running batch file scripts. To prevent warning prompts from being displayed, use the
term
forced
as a parameter.
Example command:
ctrl ch="Lab4" ld 1 delete forced
Keyword abbreviations
Several commonly used keywords in the ACU CLI have acceptable abbreviations, as shown in the
following table. For a complete list of abbreviations, enter
help shorthand
in the ACU CLI.
Keyword
Abbreviation in
ACU CLI
Keyword
Abbreviation in
ACU CLI
adapterid
ai
mnpdelay
mnpd
allunassigned
all
nobatterywritecache
nbwc
arrayaccelerator
aa
parallelscsi
ps
cacheratio
cr
physicaldrive
pd
chassisname*
ch*
postprompttimeout
ppto
chassisserialnumber
csn
preferredpathmode
ppm
chassisslot
chs
queuedepth
qd
configurationmode
cm
raid1writebuffering
r1wb
connectionname
cn
rebuildpriority
rp
controller
ctrl
redundantcontroller
rc
ctrlpath
cp
serialnumber
sn
degradedperformancemode
dpo
stripesize
ss
drivetype
dt
surfaceanalysiseventnotify
saen
drivewritecache
dwc
surfacescandelay
ssd
elevatorsort
es
sufacescanpriority
sp
expandpriority
ep
surfacescanschedule
sss
inconsistencyrepairpolicy
irp
tapedrive
td
licensekey
lk
waitforcacheroom
wfcr
logicaldrive
ld
*The CLI also uses this keyword and abbreviation for the terms
box name
and
RAID array ID
.
The show command
The
show
command enables you to obtain information about a device.
Syntax:
<target> show [detail]|[status]
When you specify a target that consists of several devices, the information in the output is normally less
comprehensive than when you specify only one device as the target. You can use the
[detail]
parameter in this case to retain all the information usually given for individual devices.
Two extra parameters are available for controller targets:
ssp
and
config
. These parameters are used
as follows:
<target controller> show config [detail]