Adaptec 5325302053 User Guide - Page 190

About the Command Format in This Guide, Command Completion, Format, Examples, Description

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About the Command Format in This Guide In this Guide, these formats are used to express commands and parameters. Format command or parameter command or parameter [parameter] Examples device identify logical raid-level stripe-depth name [device list] [options] [start | stop] value | value start | stop enable | disable Description The command to be entered. The type of value to be entered. The parameter is optional. If all of a command's parameters are optional, at least one must be entered unless the parameter list itself is enclosed in square brackets [ ]. Multiple values are available for a parameter but only one of the values may be entered. Command Completion You can request a command completion at any time by pressing the Tab key. If the partial command you've typed can be completed by only one possible option, pressing Tab adds that option to the end of the line automatically. If the partial command you've typed can be completed by one of several options, pressing Tab lists those options and redisplays the partial command. If those options have a common root, it is added to the partial command automatically. (If the partial command you've typed can't be completed with any option, pressing Tab has no effect.) When options, such as a range of numbers or class of objects, can't be listed, a description appears instead, enclosed in angle brackets < >, to clarify what information is being requested. For example, or (as shown below). Enclosure1# pool create a2 raid5 1024 16 32 64 128 256 512

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About the Command Format in This Guide
In this
Guide
, these formats are used to express commands and parameters.
Command Completion
You can request a command completion at any time by pressin
g the
Tab
key.
If the partial command you’ve typed can be completed by only one possible option,
pressing
Tab
adds that option to the end of the line automatically.
If the partial command you’ve typed can be completed by one of several options,
pressing
Tab
lists those options and redisplays the partial command. If those
options have a common root, it is added to the partial command automatically. (If
the partial command you’ve typed can’t be completed with any option, pressing
Tab
has no effect.)
When options, such as a range of numbers or class of objects, can’t be listed, a
description appears instead, enclosed in angle brackets < >, to clarify what
information is being requested. For example, <
nam
e> or <
stripedepth
> (as shown
below).
Format
Examples
Description
command or parameter
device
identify
logical
The command to be entered.
command
or
parameter
raid-level
stripe-depth
name
The type of value to be entered.
[parameter]
[
device list
]
[
options
]
[start | stop]
The parameter is optional.
If all of a command's parameters
are optional, at least one must be
entered unless the parameter list
itself is enclosed in square brackets
[ ].
value | value
start | stop
enable | disable
Multiple values are available for a
parameter but only one of the
values may be entered.
Enclosure1# pool create a2 raid5 <TAB>
1024
16
32
64
128
256
512
<stripedepth>