Dell PowerVault MD3000i Command Line Interface Guide - Page 203

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Parameters Parameter Description profile Displays all properties of the logical and physical components that comprise the storage array. The information returned takes several screens to display. NOTE: The profile parameter returns detailed information about the storage array. The information covers several screens on a display. You might need to increase the size of your display buffer to see all the information. Because this information is so detailed, you might want to save the output of this parameter to a file. To save the output to a file, enter the show storageArray command similar to the following: smcli 123.45.67.89 -c "show storagearray profile;" -o "c:\\folder\\storagearray profile.txt" NOTE: (The previous command syntax is for a host running Windows. The actual syntax varies depending on your operating system.) batteryAge Displays the status, the age of the battery in days, and the number of days until the battery needs to be replaced. connections Displays a list of the drive channel port locations and the drive channel connections. defaultHostType Displays the default host type and host type index. healthStatus Displays the health, logical properties, and physical component properties of the storage array. hostTypeTable Displays a table of all host types known to the RAID controller module. Each row in the table displays a host type index and the platform the index represents. hotSpareCoverage Displays information about which virtual disks of the storage array have hot spare coverage and which virtual disks do not. features Displays a list of the feature identifiers for all enabled features in the storage array. Script Commands 203

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Script Commands
203
Parameters
Parameter
Description
profile
Displays all properties of the logical and physical components
that comprise the storage array. The information returned takes
several screens to display.
NOTE:
The
profile
parameter returns detailed information about the
storage array. The information covers several screens on a display.
You might need to increase the size of your display buffer to see all
the information. Because this information is so detailed, you might
want to save the output of this parameter to a file. To save the
output to a file, enter the
show storageArray
command similar to
the following:
smcli 123.45.67.89 -c "show storagearray
profile;" -o "c:\\folder\\storagearray
profile.txt"
NOTE:
(The previous command syntax is for a host running
Windows. The actual syntax varies depending on your operating
system.)
batteryAge
Displays the status, the age of the battery in days, and the
number of days until the battery needs to be replaced.
connections
Displays a list of the drive channel port locations and the drive
channel connections.
defaultHostType
Displays the default host type and host type index.
healthStatus
Displays the health, logical properties, and physical component
properties of the storage array.
hostTypeTable
Displays a table of all host types known to the RAID controller
module. Each row in the table displays a host type index and the
platform the index represents.
hotSpareCoverage
Displays information about which virtual disks of the storage
array have hot spare coverage and which virtual disks do not.
features
Displays a list of the feature identifiers for all enabled features in
the storage array.