Dell EqualLogic PS6210S EqualLogic Auto-Snapshot Manager/Microsoft Edition Ver - Page 103

Set contains multiple volumes this parameter has the following effect

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Terminate the string with the sequence: $CLI$‑@. The limit is 75 characters. component= component_name • Used with: smart, verify, mount, properties, unmount, restore, selectiveRestore, createcollection, modifycollection subcommands • Specify the ‑component= parameter with the originating component name, such as an Exchange mailbox database name. If the component name string contains an embedded space, you must enclose the string in quotation marks (""). You can obtain the component name from the ASM/ME GUI Applications node by browsing an individual component's properties. Alternatively, use the following command to display all component names: > ASMCLI ‑list ‑components ‑showobjectid • The ‑component= parameter and the ‑objectID= parameter are mutually exclusive and the command parser processes the first valid parameter, ignoring any subsequent parameters. • The ‑component= parameter is an alternative to using the ‑document= parameter, the ‑volume= parameter or the ‑collection= parameter. If you redundantly specify either a document path or a volume letter, the command parser is the redundant parameter. • When used with the createcollection or modifycollection subcommands, the ‑component parameter identifies a semicolon‑delimited list of supported component specified by name. If this parameter is used, the ‑volume= parameter cannot be used. components • Used with: list subcommand • Specify the ‑components parameter to display all supported components such as Exchange mailbox databases. deletesnap • Used with: unmount subcommand • Specify the ‑deletesnap parameter to delete the Smart Copy Set from which the target volume was unmounted. If the Smart Copy Set contains multiple volumes this parameter has the following effect: • It unmounts all volumes included in the Smart Copy that are currently mounted. • It deletes all the volumes included in the Smart Copy regardless of their current mount status. disable • Used with: alert subcommand • Specify the numerical ID for the alert you would like to disable. To view the numerical ID for each alert, type asmcli -alert. disableall • Used with: alert subcommand • Specify the category name (critical, warning, or informational) or the category abbreviation (C, W, or I) to disable all alerts of that type. document= "path" • Used with: verify, mount, properties, unmount, restore, selectiveRestore subcommands • Specify the ‑document= parameter with the full path to a backup (*.bcd) document that you want to verify or mount. If any path variables contain embedded spaces, you must enclose the variable in quotation marks (""). • You need only specify the unique portion of the path following the PS Series volume identifier (Ps Vol ID), including the file name, and the folder in which the file is stored. documentFolder= "path" • Used with: configureASM subcommand • Designates the full directory path to folder where the Smart Copy backup document and collection definition folders are located. group= "name" • Used with: configureCHAP subcommand • Designates the name of the group for which credentials will be specified. email Used with: smart, verify, mount, restore, unmount, selectiveRestore, and delete subcommands Specify the ‑email parameter to send an email message confirming the status of the operation. The email is sent when an alert is triggered. Using the Command Line Interface 103

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Terminate the string with the sequence: $CLI$
@. The limit is 75 characters.
component=
component_name
Used with:
smart
,
verify
,
mount
,
properties
,
unmount
,
restore
,
selectiveRestore
,
createcollection
,
modifycollection
subcommands
Specify the
component=
parameter with the originating component name, such as an Exchange mailbox database name. If the
component name string contains an embedded space, you must enclose the string in quotation marks (
""
). You can obtain the
component name from the
ASM/ME GUI Applications
node by browsing an individual component’s properties. Alternatively, use the
following command to display all component names:
> ASMCLI
list
components
showobjectid
The
component=
parameter and the
objectID=
parameter are mutually exclusive and the command parser processes the first
valid parameter, ignoring any subsequent parameters.
The
component=
parameter is an alternative to using the
document=
parameter, the
volume=
parameter or the
collection=
parameter. If you redundantly specify either a document path or a volume letter, the command parser is the
redundant parameter.
When used with the
createcollection
or
modifycollection
subcommands, the
component
parameter identifies a
semicolon
delimited list of supported component specified by name. If this parameter is used, the
volume=
parameter cannot be
used.
components
Used with:
list
subcommand
Specify the
components
parameter to display all supported components such as Exchange mailbox databases.
deletesnap
Used with:
unmount
subcommand
Specify the
deletesnap
parameter to delete the Smart Copy Set from which the target volume was unmounted. If the Smart Copy
Set contains multiple volumes this parameter has the following effect:
It unmounts all volumes included in the Smart Copy that are currently mounted.
It deletes all the volumes included in the Smart Copy regardless of their current mount status.
disable
Used with:
alert
subcommand
Specify the numerical ID for the alert you would like to disable. To view the numerical ID for each alert, type
asmcli -alert
.
disableall
Used with:
alert
subcommand
Specify the category name (
critical
,
warning
, or
informational
) or the category abbreviation (
C
,
W
, or
I
) to disable all alerts of that
type.
document=
“path”
Used with:
verify
,
mount
,
properties
,
unmount
,
restore
,
selectiveRestore
subcommands
Specify the
document=
parameter with the full path to a backup (*.bcd) document that you want to verify or mount. If any path
variables contain embedded spaces, you must enclose the variable in quotation marks (
""
).
You need only specify the unique portion of the path following the PS Series volume identifier (
Ps Vol ID
), including the file name, and
the folder in which the file is stored.
documentFolder=
“path”
Used with:
configureASM
subcommand
Designates the full directory path to folder where the Smart Copy backup document and collection definition folders are located.
group=
“name”
Used with:
configureCHAP
subcommand
Designates the name of the group for which credentials will be specified.
email
Used with:
smart
,
verify
,
mount
,
restore
,
unmount
,
selectiveRestore
, and
delete
subcommands
Specify the
email
parameter to send an email message confirming the status of the operation. The email is sent when an alert is
triggered.
Using the Command Line Interface
103