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Accessing the DR Series System CLI Commands

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Table 1. Internal Drive Capacity and Available Physical Capacity DR Series System Drive Capacity Available Physical Capacity (Decimal) 3 TB (DR4100 system only) 26.79 TB 2 TB 17.9 TB 1 TB 8.89 TB 600 GB 5.29 TB 300 GB 2.47 TB Available Physical Capacity (Binary) 23.8 TiB 15.9 TiB 7.9 TiB 4.6 TiB 2.2 TiB For more information about the external data storage capacity supported by the addition of expansion shelf enclosures, see the following sections in the Dell DR Series System Administrator Guide: • DR Series Expansion Shelf • DR Series System and Data Operations • Drive and Available Physical Capacities NOTE: The DR4100 system ships with system software Release 2.0 or higher version installed. Any references in this document to versions earlier than 2.0 would apply to DR4000 system configurations. Any enhancements made to Release 1.x configurations are by default carried over into the 2.0 releases, and can be upgraded to the 2.0 Release version of the system software. Accessing the DR Series System CLI Commands To access the DR Series system CLI commands from the system CLI prompt, complete the following: 1. Launch a terminal emulation application and start the process for logging in to the DR Series system. 2. In Host Name (or IP address), type the host name or IP address for the DR Series system, and click Open. 3. At the system prompt, enter the username for the Administrator: - Type administrator - Press 4. At the administrator password prompt, enter the password for the Administrator (the default is St0r@ge!): - Type St0r@ge! - Press The DR Series system administrator prompt is displayed. 5. At the administrator prompt, type help. The DR Series system CLI commands are displayed. administrator@mydr4000 > help DR4000/DR4100 Help alerts authenticate connection container diagnostics View system events and configure email notifications. Configure Active Directory (AD) authentication. Configure CIFS or NFS access to a container. Configure a filesystem to share over CIFS or NFS. Gather log information for support issues. 15

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Table 1. Internal Drive Capacity and Available Physical Capacity
DR Series System Drive Capacity
Available Physical Capacity (Decimal)
Available Physical Capacity (Binary)
3 TB (DR4100 system only)
26.79 TB
23.8 TiB
2 TB
17.9 TB
15.9 TiB
1 TB
8.89 TB
7.9 TiB
600 GB
5.29 TB
4.6 TiB
300 GB
2.47 TB
2.2 TiB
For more information about the external data storage capacity supported by the addition of expansion shelf enclosures,
see the following sections in the
Dell DR Series System Administrator Guide
:
DR Series Expansion Shelf
DR Series System and Data Operations
Drive and Available Physical Capacities
NOTE:
The DR4100 system ships with system software Release 2.0 or higher version installed. Any references in
this document to versions earlier than 2.0 would apply to DR4000 system configurations. Any enhancements made
to Release 1.x configurations are by default carried over into the 2.0 releases, and can be upgraded to the 2.0
Release version of the system software.
Accessing the DR Series System CLI Commands
To access the DR Series system CLI commands from the system CLI prompt, complete the following:
1.
Launch a terminal emulation application and start the process for logging in to the DR Series system.
2.
In
Host Name
(or
IP address
), type the host name or IP address for the DR Series system, and click
Open
.
3.
At the system prompt, enter the username for the Administrator:
Type
administrator
Press <
Enter
>
4.
At the administrator password prompt, enter the password for the Administrator (the default is
St0r@ge!
):
Type
St0r@ge
!
Press <
Enter
>
The DR Series system administrator prompt is displayed.
5.
At the administrator prompt, type
help
.
The DR Series system CLI commands are displayed.
administrator@mydr4000 > help
DR4000/DR4100 Help
alerts
View system events and configure email notifications.
authenticate
Configure Active Directory (AD) authentication.
connection
Configure CIFS or NFS access to a container.
container
Configure a filesystem to share over CIFS or NFS.
diagnostics
Gather log information for support issues.
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