Dell PowerStore 3200T EMC PowerStore CLI User Guide - Page 13

Manage SSL/TLS certificates, View the switches, Format, Switches

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Where: [Choice] { -id | -name } -id Unique identifier of the volume to modify. -name Reference object (volume) by name. [Optional] -name New name of the volume. This value must contain 128 or fewer printable Unicode characters. [Optional] -description New description of the volume. This value must contain 128 or fewer printable Unicode characters. [Optional] -size New size of the volume in bytes, must be a multiple of 8192, must be bigger than the current volume size. Maximum volume size is 256TB. [Optional] -expiration_timestamp New expiration time of the snapshot. Expired snapshots are deleted by the snapshot aging service that runs periodically in the background. If not specified, the snapshot never expires. Use a maximum timestamp value to set an expiration to never expire. [Optional] -protection_policy_id Unique identifier of the protection policy assigned to the volume. [Optional] -performance_policy_id Unique identifier of the performance policy assigned to the volume. [Optional] -is_replication_destination { yes | true | no | false } New value for is_replication_destination property. The modification is only supported for primary and clone volume, only when the current value is true and there is no longer a replication session using this volume as a destination, and only to false. [Optional] -async Perform asynchronous operation Manage SSL/TLS certificates When logging in to the system through PowerStore CLI, the system uses SSL/TLS certificates to secure communications between the CLI client and the system. You can manage these certificates and configure a policy for the PowerStore CLI to use when receiving unknown certificates. All downloaded certificates are stored in the secure, local lockbox on the client system. Save PowerStore CLI settings on page 15 explains how settings are saved. View the switches The PowerStore CLI switches apply only to your installed PowerStore CLI client. Use the switches to access a system, upload files to the system, and manage security certificates. Format pstcli [{-help|-h|-?}] Switches -destination| IP (IPv4 or IPv6) address or network name of the destination system. If you do not include this switch, -d the client uses the addresses that are specified for -default. Introduction 13

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Where:
[Choice] { -id <value> | -name <value> }
-id <value>
Unique identifier of the volume to modify.
-name <value>
Reference object (volume) by name.
[Optional] -name <value>
New name of the volume. This value must contain 128 or fewer printable Unicode
characters.
[Optional] -description <value>
New description of the volume. This value must contain 128 or fewer printable Unicode
characters.
[Optional] -size <less than 281474976710656>
New size of the volume in bytes, must be a multiple of 8192, must be bigger than the
current volume size. Maximum volume size is 256TB.
[Optional] -expiration_timestamp <date>
New expiration time of the snapshot. Expired snapshots are deleted by the snapshot aging
service that runs periodically in the background. If not specified, the snapshot never
expires.
Use a maximum timestamp value to set an expiration to never expire.
[Optional] -protection_policy_id <value>
Unique identifier of the protection policy assigned to the volume.
[Optional] -performance_policy_id <value>
Unique identifier of the performance policy assigned to the volume.
[Optional] -is_replication_destination { yes | true | no | false }
New value for is_replication_destination property. The modification is only supported
for primary and clone volume, only when the current value is true and there is no longer
a replication session using this volume as a destination,
and only to false.
[Optional] -async
Perform asynchronous operation
Manage SSL/TLS certificates
When logging in to the system through PowerStore CLI, the system uses SSL/TLS certificates to secure communications
between the CLI client and the system. You can manage these certificates and configure a policy for the PowerStore CLI to use
when receiving unknown certificates. All downloaded certificates are stored in the secure, local lockbox on the client system.
Save PowerStore CLI settings
on page 15 explains how settings are saved.
View the switches
The PowerStore CLI switches apply only to your installed PowerStore CLI client. Use the switches to access a system, upload
files to the system, and manage security certificates.
Format
pstcli [{-help|-h|-?}]
Switches
-destination|
-d
IP (IPv4 or IPv6) address or network name of the destination system. If you do not include this switch,
the client uses the addresses that are specified for
-default
.
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