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HP StoreOnce B6000 Series Backup System CLI Reference Guide Abstract This document details the set of operations supported by the Common CLI. This command set defines the instructions used to obtain information about a StoreOnce Backup System appliance or to control the appliance's activity. It is - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 2
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Grammar and Syntax 7 Command Instruction Grammar 7 Instruction Entry Syntax...7 Transferring Files...8 Manual Command Entry...8 Scripting...9 Command ...26 hardware reboot...27 hardware show net status...28 hardware show node status...29 help...30 hpsupport...32 license add...33 license load... - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 4
51 support del ticket...52 support show ticket...53 system clear packages...54 system clear repository...55 system disable failover...56 system enable failover...57 system load packages...58 system reboot...59 system set clioutput...60 system set description...61 system show config...62 system show - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 5
level the StoreOnce appliance can be controlled or the configuration modified by the user. The authorization level defines what instructions can be system operation. You can access the CLI from an SSH terminal connected to the master node: ssh The Common CLI instruction set supports - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 6
appliance but no commands that change the configuration. Commands that provide information about the state and configuration of the StoreOnce appliance plus commands that configure or change the configuration of the StoreOnce appliance. Admin Password operator admin Command Prompt > # CLI - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 7
2 Command Grammar and Syntax Command Instruction Grammar A StoreOnce appliance is controlled by operations. An operation is one or more of the following events: • providing configuration information to the appliance • requesting an action • obtaining information about the appliance and conveying - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 8
Transfer of files to and from the StoreOnce appliance is managed with a repository directory within the appliance. Access to the directory is controlled via the secure FTP. Manual Command Entry Upon log in, the cursor appears after the command prompt. Instruction entry elements are placed after the - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 9
account licenses for StoreOnce Backup System functions and features logs generated by the StoreOnce appliance the StoreOnce appliance network configuration nfs shares catalyst replication of data to determine route to a target appliance to access system root SMI-s SMTP SNMP support tickets Common - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 10
timezone trap-events trap-community trapsink transport user UTC vif vtl warning level window(s) Objects An object represents an item associated with a StoreOnce appliance. It may be a physical item, such as a network interface, or a virtual item, such as a virtual tape cartridge. Objects must be - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 11
are defined by the auto-configuration process. StoreOnce appliance which has been granted the privilege to replicate data. X is a unique index. Trap host where X is a unique identifier. StoreOnce to which replication of data will occur. X is a unique index. Support ticket where X is a unique - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 12
the Common CLI.) The object currently active. Default settings as define by HP. The GUI associated with the StoreOnce appliance support by the Common CLI. (To support high availability, the instance of the GUI can exist on any node, a VIF is used to define the location and by default the Common - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 13
27) "hardware show net status" (page 28) "hardware show node status" (page 29) help (see "help" (page 30) support "support create ticket" (page 51) "support del ticket" (page 52) "support show ticket" (page 53) system "system clear packages" (page 54) "system clear repository" (page 55) "system - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 14
" (page 57) "system load packages" (page 58) "system reboot" (page 59) "system set clioutput" (page 60) "system set description" (page 61) "system show config" (page 62) "system show packages" (page 63) "system show performance" (page 64) "system show repository" (page 65) "system show status" (page - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 15
4 Alphabetical List of Commands and Details accounts modify Description of Command Function Modifies the password of an existing account. Command Syntax accounts modify ACCOUNT [password password] Command Authority Administrator An operator can modify the password of his own account. - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 16
accounts show Description of Command Function Lists all the user accounts and their authority level defined for the StoreOnce appliance. Command Syntax accounts show [current] Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements current - As an option, the global default "current" may be - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 17
alerts show Description of Command Function Lists all events with a severity of "critical" or "error." Command Syntax alerts show [verbose] [numofevents ] Command Authority Operator, Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no objects exist within this command. Command - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 18
exit Description of Command Function Terminates a CLI session. Command Syntax exit Command Authority Operator and Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no objects exist within this command. Command Parameter Requirements Not applicable - no parameters exist within this command. - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 19
be executed, newly discovered storage must exist as presented in the system show status command (see "system show status" (page 66)). At least one storage set must storage enclosure must contain 12 drives all of the same capacity. Successful Command Output Upon successful completion of the command, - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 20
of Command Function Disables the failover feature between nodes which is automatically configured during the initial automatic configuration of the StoreOnce appliance. HP recommends disabling failover before rebooting the StoreOnce appliance. Command Syntax hardware disable failover [NODEX] Command - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 21
Function Discovers storage which has been connected to the StoreOnce appliance. Before this command can be executed, any previous using the system show status command (see "system show status" (page 66)). Once the discover storage process has been successfully started, the system show status - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 22
, this can be used to define an individual file server node. X is a unique numeric index. NODEX is a label uniquely defining the hardware component. It was assigned during the initial automatic hardware initialization and configuration and its value resides in the "node_config" file. A complete list - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 23
failover NODEX is used to define an individual file server node. X is a unique numeric index. NODEX is a label uniquely defining the hardware component; tt was assigned during the initial automatic hardware initialization and configuration and its value resides in the "node_config" file. A complete - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 24
of the high availability feature for the file server node defined within the command. When this command is executed, the backup node within the couplet takes over the service set functions originally residing on the defined node. Command Syntax hardware failover NODEX Command Authority Administrator - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 25
node. X is a unique numeric index. NODEX is a label uniquely defining the hardware component; it was assigned during the initial automatic hardware initialization and configuration one system with an active CLI must exist. • If a file serving node is defined in the command entry, the defined node - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 26
node. X is a unique numeric index. NODEX is a label uniquely defining the hardware component; it was assigned during the initial automatic hardware initialization and configuration in this section. • If the entire StoreOnce appliance or the specified node is already powered up, the following is - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 27
the initial automatic hardware initialization and configuration. A complete list of the NODEX labels can be obtained using the hardware show node status command (see "hardware show node status" (page 29)). If a file server node is defined, only this node is rebooted. If no nodes are defined, all the - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 28
hardware show net status Description of Command Function Provides status on the StoreOnce file server node's network interfaces. Command Syntax hardware show net status Command Authority Operator and Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no objects exist within this command. - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 29
StoreOnce file server nodes. If a node object is included in the command entry. The port and component status is only provided for that node. Command Syntax hardware show node • Degraded • Failed • Not Configured Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions If node status SERVER_NAME BACKUP - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 30
information on the Backup System file system. • hardware - manage Backup System hardware. • license - manage Backup System licenses. • logs - commands related to the logs generated by the Backup System. • net - commands related to the Backup System network configuration. • snmp - ommands related - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 31
support tickets. • system - commands related to configuration and system setup. • time - manage time related functions. Commands currently available hpsupport - provides access to the HP support account with the HP support authority level. shell - creates a shell with root access on the server node - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 32
entry. The HP password is controlled by the HP service organization. Requirements for Command Execution The command entry must conform to the command syntax. Successful Command Output Upon successful completion of the command, the user is transferred to an HP support account. Command Operation - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 33
Description of Command Function Provides for the installation of a StoreOnce appliance license. The license is entered as a 168 character license is ignored. The license is purchased by the customer and provided by HP. Requirements for Command Execution The command entry must conform to the command - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 34
must appear in the command entry after license load. The license is purchased by the customer and provided by HP. The means by which the license file is place in the StoreOnce appliance repository directory is beyond the scope of the CLI. Requirements for Command Execution The command entry must - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 35
to the command syntax. Successful Command Output Upon successful completion, the command displays the serial number and available licenses for the StoreOnce appliance. Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following is displayed - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 36
logs show events Description of Command Function Lists all the items in the event log. If a severity parameter is included in the command entry, only events at or greater than the defined severity are displayed. Command Syntax logs show events [severity {alert|warni|info}] [numofevents ] ( - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 37
bond1:1 0 637 Aug 3 18:58:41 INFO Nic bond1:3 on host d2d78e7d1e6928e_node_1 up 636 Aug 3 18:58:19 d2d78e7d1e6928e_node_1 bond1:3 0 WARN Server d2d78e7d1e6928e_node_2 failed over 635 Aug 3 18:58:13 d2d78e7d1e6928e_node_2 0 ALERT Server d2d78e7d1e6928e_node_2 in failover - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 38
up to three, separated with commas) The information you just entered is displayed for confirmation. After you enter Y, the following displays: Starting network configuration This session may terminate Log in to Virtual Management Console IP Address: XXX:XXX:XXX:XXX And enter command "net show config - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 39
in this section. Example > net show config External Network Configuration Template 1 10GbE data and 1GbE management network Virtual Management Console IP Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Node Specific Parameters Node 1: 1GbE Network Physical IP (HP Service Only): XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX 10GbE Network Physical IP - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 40
:XXX:XXX DNS server IP address(es) XXX:XXX:XXX:XXX, XXX:XXX:XXX:XXX, XXX:XXX:XXX:XXX IP Address Ranges Allocated for this B6200 system 1GbE management network start IP address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX 1GbE management network End IP range: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX 10GbE data network start IP - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 41
must conform to the command syntax. Successful Command Output Upon successful entry of the command sequence, the trap host is added to the StoreOnce appliance's SNMP agent and the following is displayed: Command Successful, host trap FQDN | IP added, where FQDN | IP is the fully qualified domain - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 42
snmp del trapsink Description of Command Function Removes a trap host which has already been created using the snmp add trapsink command (see "snmp add trapsink " (page 41)). Command Syntax snmp del trapsink Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 43
snmp disable Description of Command Function Disables the SNMP functionality. Command Syntax snmp disable Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no objects exist within this command. Command Parameter Requirements Not applicable - no parameters exist within this - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 44
snmp enable Description of Command Function Enables the SNMP functionality. Command Syntax snmp enable Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no objects exist within this command. Command Parameter Requirements Not applicable - no parameters exist within this - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 45
snmp modify trapsink Description of Command Function Modifies the host to which the SNMP agent sends traps. Command Syntax snmp modify trapsink [port ] [trap-community ] [events {alert | warn | info}] Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 46
snmp reset ro-community Description of Command Function Resets the ro-community string (the password to access the StoreOnce Management Information Base) to the default string of "public." Command Syntax snmp reset ro-community Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 47
of a character text string enclosed in quotations. The text string provides information on the contact responsible for the management of the StoreOnce appliance's SNMP agent. Requirements for Command Execution The command entry must conform to the command syntax. Successful Command Output Upon - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 48
parameter. It consists of a character text string enclosed in quotations. The text string provides information on the location for the StoreOnce appliance containing the SNMP agent. Requirements for Command Execution The command entry must conform to the command syntax. Successful Command Output - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 49
Defines the ro-community string. In other words, it defines the passphrase for read-only access to the SNMP agent on the StoreOnce appliance. Command Syntax snmp set ro-community Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no objects exist within - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 50
of Command Function Displays information on the StoreOnce appliance's SNMP configuration. Command Syntax snmp show config Command : Paradise SysDescr : HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System [D2D Serial Number] [D2D hostname] [D2D SKU] SysObjectID : SEMI-MIB::hp.10.3.1.3.27 Encrypt passwords - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 51
support ticket for the StoreOnce appliance. Command Syntax support create ticket Command Authority Operator and Administrator Command Object Requirements No object is required in the command entry, but upon command execution a support of the newly created support ticket Command Operation during - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 52
which has already been create and exists for the StoreOnce appliance. • ALL - This is a global default which represents all of the support ticket objects which exist within the StoreOnce appliance. Command Parameter Requirements Not applicable - no parameters exist within this command. Requirements - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 53
successful completion of the command, all the support tickets which exist within the StoreOnce appliance are listed with their description and Collected 2011-08-03-21-22-29 Manual tkt_110803_205514 collected at 2011-08-03-20-55-16 Collected 2011-08-03-20-55-16 Manual NOTE: The example output is in - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 54
packages Description of Command Function Clears all packages from the queue which have been loaded for update. Command Syntax system clear packages Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no parameters exist within this command. Command Parameter Requirements - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 55
clear repository Description of Command Function Deletes all the files in the StoreOnce appliance repository directory. Command Syntax system clear repository Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no parameters exist within this command. Command Parameter - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 56
system disable failover Description of Command Function Disables the failover feature on the StoreOnce disable failover for given service sets. Command Syntax system disable failover Command Authority nodes, the following is displayed: Command Failed - failover is already disabled Example # system - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 57
system enable failover Description of Command Function Enables the failover feature on the StoreOnce appliance. It is a direct map to the will be updated to enable failover for give service sets. Command Syntax system enable failover Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 58
the repository is outside the scope of this document. This command moves the file image from the StoreOnce appliance and into the package update queue. The next time the system update packages command is executed the StoreOnce appliance will be updated with the packages in the queue. Command Syntax - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 59
reboot Description of Command Function Gracefully shuts down and reboots the entire StoreOnce appliance. Command Syntax system reboot Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no parameters exist within this command. Command Parameter Requirements Not applicable - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 60
or xml; the default is text. Every time a new terminal session is started the default output will be set. Command Syntax system set clioutput {text | xml} Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no objects exist within this command. Command Parameter Requirements - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 61
Function Defines the string used to label and identify the StoreOnce appliance. This label is part of the replication process when the source or target appliance needs to be identified. Command Syntax system set description Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 62
Description of Command Function Displays information on the StoreOnce appliance system configuration. Command Syntax system show config Command Authority Operator and Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no objects exist within this command. Command Parameter Requirements - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 63
on the StoreOnce appliance and packages that have been added to the queue for installation. Command Syntax system show packages Command Syntax in this section. Example # system show packages D2D APPLIANCE: Packages consistent across all nodes D2D_3.0 D2D_Patch_199 The following packages are queued - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 64
service set. Command Syntax system show performance [SETX] Command Authority Operator and Administrator Command Object Requirements SETX - This optional object is a service set. It is the software operations which reside on a given node and support the StoreOnce : 10TB (48TB Max) Service Set 1 - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 65
repository Description of Command Function Displays the packages which have been transferred into the repository. Command Syntax system show repository Command Authority Operator and Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no objects exist within this command. Command Parameter - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 66
StoreOnce appliance system. Command Syntax system system show status Service Set 1 and 2: Formatted (96TB) Service Set 3 and 4: Discovered (48TB), Formatted (0TB) Service Set 5 and 6: Formatted (48TB), Discovered (48TB) Service Set 7 and 8: Formatted (16TB), Discovering > system show status Service - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 67
Description of Command Function Gracefully shuts down the entire StoreOnce appliance. Command Syntax system shutdown Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no objects exist within this command. Command Parameter Requirements Not applicable - no parameters - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 68
system update packages [force] Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no parameters exist within this command. Command Parameter Requirements force - This optional parameter will force the packages to be install on the StoreOnce appliance even if the StoreOnce - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 69
Depending on the number of ntp server objects which currently exist for the StoreOnce appliance, up to two ntp server ID parameters may exist within the may be assigned to the D2D appliance Example # time add ntpserver ntp.hp.net ntp server(s) added successfully # time add ntpserver 10.10.10.10 - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 70
Depending on the number of ntp server objects which currently exist for the StoreOnce appliance, up to two ntp server ID parameters may exist within the No more than two ntp server objects can exist for a given StoreOnce appliance.) Requirements for Command Execution • The command entry must conform - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 71
time reset timezone Description of Command Function Resets the time zone for the StoreOnce appliance to the default of UTC. Local time is the same as UTC. Command Syntax time reset timezone Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 72
Object Requirements Not applicable - no objects exist within this command. Command Parameter Requirements timezone - A parameter defining the time zone for the StoreOnce appliance must appear in the command entry after time set timezone. The parameter is a string label matching one of the timezone - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 73
time set UTC Description of Command Function Sets the value of the system clock on the node with active fusion manager to the value defined within the command entry. NTP must be disabled for this command to execute. Command Syntax time set - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 74
config Description of Command Function Displays the time configuration and the StoreOnce appliances UTC and local times. Command Syntax Command Syntax in this section. Example # time show config NTP Server(s 10.10.10.10 ntp.hp.net TimeZONE: MDT UTC : 8/22/2011 21:12:39 LocalTime : 8/22/11 15:12:39 - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 75
5 Command Instruction Set Details FULL SET SAVE FOR LATER account add Description of Function This command creates an account that interfaces with the StoreOnce appliance using the CLI or GUI. When using the CLI, either a SSH (secure shell) or serial port connection can be used to access the account - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 76
operator password F00tB*ll F00tB*ll desc "performs backups for engineering group" account Joe_Operator added Notes be used to create accounts with HP Support authority. The HP support account is always part of the StoreOnce appliance image. It cannot be Instruction Set Details FULL SET SAVE FOR LATER - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 77
set which contains the object store container to which the client is added. This object is required in the command entry when used on multi-node StoreOnce appliances. SETX is a label which uniquely defines the service set. X represents a numeric index. The command "system show sets" can be used - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 78
within SETX where OBJSTORE is the label for the object store container in the command entry and SETX is the label for the service set in the command entry. Example # catalyst add client set1 JulyPayroll auditor auditor added to JulyPayroll 78 Command Instruction Set Details FULL SET SAVE FOR LATER - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 79
set which contains the object store container to which the bandwidth window is added. This object is required in the command entry when used on multi-node StoreOnce appliances. SETX is a label which uniquely defines the service set. X is a numeric index. The command "system show sets" can be used - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 80
defined for the object store container. An optional description may also be included. Refer to specification "Sustenhorn Systems Engineering Specification" in section 1.3.1 for further details on the overall implementation of the object store function into 80 Command Instruction Set Details FULL SET - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 81
set in which the object store container resides once created. This object is required in the command entry when used on multi-node StoreOnce appliances. SETX is label which uniquely defines the service set. X represents a numeric index. The command entry "system show sets" can be used to obtain - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 82
2. If the service set (SETX service set in the command entry. 3. If the label for the object store store container defined in the command entry. 4. If the label of the object store object store containers store container. If not performed during creation, a client can be added to an object store store - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 83
service set in which the object store container resides. This object is required in the command entry when used on multi-node StoreOnce appliances. SETX is a label which uniquely defines the service exist within the service set or appliance on a single node system. Command Parameter Requirements - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 84
the appliance. Refer to section 3.4.14 for details. • SETX - This defines the service set in which the object store container resides. This object is required in the command entry when used on multi-node StoreOnce appliances. SETX is a 84 Command Instruction Set Details FULL SET SAVE FOR LATER - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 85
be actively transferring to or from the object store container. • The object store container must exist within the service set if defined in the command entry. the client certification defined in the command entry from the StoreOnce appliance. The separate command entry "catalyst show clients" can - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 86
in the command entry when used on multi-node StoreOnce appliances. SETX is a label which uniquely defines the service set. X represents a numeric index. The of all object store containers to which the client is added. Example # catalyst del auditor 86 Command Instruction Set Details FULL SET SAVE - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 87
3.4.14 for details. • SETX - This defines the service set in which the object store container resides. This object is required in the command entry when used on multi-node StoreOnce appliances. SETX is a label which uniquely defines the service set. X represents a numeric index. The command entry - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 88
under "Command Syntax" in this section. 2. If the object store container defined in the command entry does not exist, the service set in which the bandwidth window resides. This object is required in the command entry when used on multi-node StoreOnce appliances. SETX is a 88 Command Instruction - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 89
set. X is a numeric index. The command entry "catalyst show" can be used to obtain a detailed listing of object stores containers and the associated service sets and bandwidth windows within the appliance. Refer to section 3.4.14 for details. The command entry "catalyst show window" can also be - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 90
SETX - This defines the service set in which the object store container resides. This object is required in the command entry when used on multi-node StoreOnce appliances. SETX is a label which uniquely defines the service set. X represents a numeric index. The command "system show sets" can be used - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 91
exist. where SETX is the label for the service set in the command entry. 3. If the object store container defined in the command entry does not exist in the command entry when used on multi-node StoreOnce appliances. SETX is a label which uniquely defines the service set. X is a numeric index. The - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 92
exist within the service set, the store TCP command port and TCP data port values from their defaults of 9387 and 9388, respectively. Command Syntax catalyst modify ports [SETX] [command-port ] [data-port ] Command Authority Administratorand HP support 92 Command Instruction - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 93
in the command entry when used on multi-node StoreOnce appliances. SETX is label which uniquely defines the service set. X represents a numeric index. The command without the definition of a service set, the following message will be displayed: object store ports modified Command Operation during - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 94
Function This command modifies a bandwidth window which had previously been added to an object store container using the "catalyst add window" command. Refer to section 3.4.2 for details. Command during Abnormal Conditions info Example info 94 Command Instruction Set Details FULL SET SAVE FOR LATER - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 95
hp.com/support/manuals In the Storage section, click link label and then select your product. Websites • HP Event Monitoring Service and HA Monitors Software http://www.hp.com/go/ hpux-ha-monitoring-docs • HP Serviceguard Solutions for HP-UX http://www.hp.com/go/hpux-serviceguard-docs • HP Systems - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 96
boxes Italic text Monospace text Text emphasis • File and directory names • System output • Code • Commands, their arguments, and argument values Monospace, italic specific instructions. NOTE: Provides additional information. TIP: Provides helpful hints and shortcuts. Documentation feedback HP - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 97
comprised of various commands which are used to control operating system responses. elements entered into the Common CLI by the user to convey instructions a sequence of commands which uniquely defines an instruction for the StoreOnce appliance the entire list of unique command sequences and their - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 98
W white space word any combination of spaces, tabs and carriage returns an element whose characters having meaning in the natural language of the user. The meaning of the word is directly related to the intended operation defined by the words in the command sequence 98 Glossary - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 99
powerup, 26 reboot, 27 show net status, 28 show node status, 29 help, 30 obtaining, 95 viewing, 6 HP technical support, 95 L license add, 33 load, 34 show, 35 load license, 34 loading system packages, 58 logs show events, 36 M manual command entry, 8 modify a trapsink , 45 modify accounts, 15 N net - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 100
, 28 show network configuration, 39 show node status, hardware, 29 showing a support ticket, 53 showing the snmp configuration, 50 showing the system configuration, 62 showing the system packages, 63 showing the system performance, 64 showing the system repository, 65 showing the system status, 66
HP StoreOnce B6000 Series Backup System
CLI Reference Guide
Abstract
This document details the set of operations supported by the Common CLI. This command set defines the instructions used to
obtain information about a StoreOnce Backup System appliance or to control the appliance’s activity. It is intended for system
administrators managing an HP StoreOnce B6000 Series Backup System.
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HP Part Number: EJ022-90906
Published: March 2012
Edition: Second