Dell External OEMR 2970 User Guide - Page 136

Syntax for Required, Optional, and Variable Command Elements

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For example, the following omconfig command syntax for blinking a physical disk has three levels and three name=value pairs: omconfig storage pdisk action=blink controller=id pdisk= where PDISKID= In this example, the id in controller=id is the controller number such that controller 1 would be specified as controller=1. Syntax for Required, Optional, and Variable Command Elements The omreport and omconfig commands have multiple name=value pairs. These name=value pairs may include required, optional, and variable parameters. The following table describes the syntax used to indicate these parameters. Table 8-2. Syntax For Name=Value Pairs For Parameters Syntax controller=id connector=id vdisk=id enclosure= Description Indicates the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. To obtain these values, enter omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then enter omreport storage pdisk controller=id to display the IDs for the physical disks attached to the controller. For example, the controller=id parameter might be specified as controller=1. Indicates the connector ID as reported by the omreport command. To obtain this value, enter omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then enter omreport storage connector controller=id to display the IDs for the connectors attached to the controller. For example, the connector=id parameter might be specified as connector=2. Indicates the virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command. To obtain this value, enter omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then enter omreport storage vdisk controller=id to display the IDs for the virtual disks on the controller. For example, the vdisk=id parameter might be specified as vdisk=3. Indicates a particular enclosure by specifying either enclosure=connector or enclosure=connector:enclosureID. To obtain these values, you would enter omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then enter omreport storage enclosure controller=id to display the IDs for the enclosures attached to the controller. 136 Using the Storage Management Service

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Using the Storage Management Service
For example, the following
omconfig
command syntax for blinking a physical disk has three levels and
three name=value pairs:
omconfig storage pdisk action=blink controller=id pdisk=<PDISKID>
where PDISKID=<connector:enclosureID:portID | connector:targetID>
In this example, the
id
in
controller=id
is the controller number such that controller 1 would be
specified as controller=1.
Syntax for Required, Optional, and Variable Command Elements
The
omreport
and
omconfig
commands have multiple name=value pairs. These name=value pairs may
include required, optional, and variable parameters. The following table describes the syntax used to
indicate these parameters.
Table 8-2.
Syntax For Name=Value Pairs For Parameters
Syntax
Description
controller=id
Indicates the controller ID as reported by the
omreport storage controller
command. To obtain these values, enter
omreport storage controller
to display the
controller IDs and then enter
omreport storage pdisk controller=id
to display the
IDs for the physical disks attached to the controller.
For example, the
controller=id
parameter might be specified as
controller=1
.
connector=id
Indicates the connector ID as reported by the
omreport
command. To obtain this
value, enter
omreport storage controller
to display the controller IDs and then
enter
omreport storage connector controller=id
to display the IDs for the
connectors attached to the controller.
For example, the
connector=id
parameter might be specified as
connector=2
.
vdisk=id
Indicates the virtual disk ID as reported by the
omreport
command. To obtain this
value, enter
omreport storage controller
to display the controller IDs and then
enter
omreport storage vdisk controller=id
to display the IDs for the virtual disks
on the controller.
For example, the
vdisk=id
parameter might be specified as
vdisk=3
.
enclosure=
<ENCLOSUREID>
Indicates a particular enclosure by specifying either
enclosure=connector
or
enclosure=connector:enclosureID.
To obtain these values, you would enter
omreport storage controller
to display the
controller IDs and then enter
omreport storage enclosure controller=id
to display
the IDs for the enclosures attached to the controller.