Adaptec 5325301507 Administration Guide - Page 192

Enable or Disable HTTP access to Web Administration, Set windows network settings

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SnapCLI Commands Command volume get volume create volume edit volume delete volume fscheck volume fscheck-root volume write-cache vxxaccess list vxxaccess add vxxaccess delete web get web set windows get windows set clear exit history less Quit Description Get a specific volume's properties Create a new logical volume Edit an existing logical volume Delete a logical volume Check or repair filesystem Repair root filesystem (requires reboot) Enable or disable write cache on a volume. List hostnames with VSS/VDS access Add hostname of VSS/VDS client requiring access to this server Delete access for a VSS/VDS client hostname Get current HTTP Web access settings Enable or Disable HTTP access to Web Administration interface Get windows network settings Set windows network settings Clear the screen Quit the command line, log off, and exit ssh/bash session. Note If user has started another shell, the command 'exit' will return them to the SnapServer command line shell. Print the history of commands typed into the SnapServer command line With a file name, this command allows the user to view any file on the system. It should only be used for 'text' files. Quit the command line, log off, and exit the ssh/bash session 176 SnapServer Administrator Guide

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SnapCLI Commands
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SnapServer Administrator Guide
volume get
Get a specific volume’s properties
volume create
Create a new logical volume
volume edit
Edit an existing logical volume
volume delete
Delete a logical volume
volume fscheck
Check or repair filesystem
volume fscheck-root
Repair root filesystem (requires reboot)
volume write-cache
Enable or disable write cache on a volume.
vxxaccess list
List hostnames with VSS/VDS access
vxxaccess add
Add hostname of VSS/VDS client requiring access to this
server
vxxaccess delete
Delete access for a VSS/VDS client hostname
web get
Get current HTTP Web access settings
web set
Enable or Disable HTTP access to Web Administration
interface
windows get
Get windows network settings
windows set
Set windows network settings
clear
Clear the screen
exit
Quit the command line, log off, and exit ssh/bash session.
Note
If user has started another shell, the command 'exit'
will return them to the SnapServer command line shell.
history
Print the history of commands typed into the SnapServer
command line
less
With a file name, this command allows the user to view any
file on the system.
It should only be used for 'text' files.
Quit
Quit the command line, log off, and exit the ssh/bash session
Command
Description