Dell PowerStore 1000T EMC PowerStore CLI Guide - Page 11
The delete action command, Get help, Help on the PowerStore CLI client, Help on object types
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Comma-separated values format ID,SP,Ports,Health state la0_SPA,SPA,"eth0_SPA,eth1_SPA",OK (5) la0_SPB,SPB,"eth0_SPB,eth1_SPB",OK (5) The delete action command The delete action command removes an object from the system based on the specified object and object qualifier. Format [] delete Example The following command deletes user1: pstcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u admin -p MyPassword456! local_user -name user1 delete Get help For help with using the CLI, use the -help, --help, -h, --h or -?. Depending on the context where this command is used, it can provide the following information: • List of CLI object types • Details about a specific object such as attributes and action syntax • Details about a specific action such as syntax and description of each parameter Help on the PowerStore CLI client For help on the client, including the use cases, switches, and system requests, type only pstcli or include the -help|-? switch. View the switches provides details on all available switches. Example The following command displays information about the syntax and switches: pstcli -? Enter interactive session. pstcli [-d ] [-port ] [-u ] [-p ] [-ssl { interactive | reject | accept | store }] [-header] -session Perform an action on an object on the destination system. pstcli [-d ] [-port ] [-u ] [-p ] [-ssl { interactive | reject | accept | store }] [-header] [] Get detailed help on client options: pstcli help { -session | CMD | -version | -save_cred | -remove_cred | -remove_all_creds | default | -cert_list | -cert_del | -cert_clear | -clear_cache } Additional help topics will be provided once you connect to the remote server. Please provide destination address to obtain remote server command help. Help on object types For help on object types, specify the object type with the -help switch to view a list of supported action commands. Introduction 11