Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 196

Service Commands, info [service_list], reset service_list, reset

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Using CLI remove target_list Remove the targets in the target_list list from the scope. set target_list Replace the list of targets in the scope with the new list in target_list. Service Commands These commands manage the services running on the system. They are available after the global service command. They may also be used as global commands by preceding them by service. Table 8-38 lists all Service commands. More details about each command appear after the Table. Table 8-38 Service Commands Command info reset start stop manage Parameters [service_list] service_list [force] service_list [force] service_list service Levels all administrator administrator administrator info [service_list] Output details about the services listed, or all of them if no service_list list is supplied. The information output will include: ■ Name ■ Whether it is a critical service and if so the associated actions ■ Its status reset service_list This will reset the specified services, forcing them to reconfigure themselves. 8-57

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Using CLI
remove
target_list
Remove the targets in the
target_list
list from the scope.
set
target_list
Replace the list of targets in the scope with the new list in
target_list
.
Service Commands
These commands manage the services running on the system. They
are available after the global
service
command. They may also be
used as global commands by preceding them by
service
.
Table 8-38
lists all Service commands. More details about each
command appear after the Table.
info [
service_list
]
Output details about the services listed, or all of them if no
service_list
list is supplied. The information output will
include:
Name
Whether it is a critical service and if so the associated actions
Its status
reset
service_list
This will reset the specified services, forcing them to reconfigure
themselves.
Table 8-38
Service Commands
Command
Parameters
Levels
info
[
service_list
]
all
reset
service_list
administrator
start
[force] service_list
administrator
stop
[force] service_list
administrator
manage
service