Dell PowerVault MD3000i Command Line Interface Guide - Page 22

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Table 1-2. Command Line Parameters (continued) Parameter -q -r Definition Use to specify how frequently to include additional profile or support bundle information in the email alert notifications. An email alert notification that contains at least the basic event information is always generated for every critical event. If you set the -I parameter to eventOnly, the only valid argument for -q is everyEvent. If you set the -I parameter to either profile or supportBundle, this information is included with the emails with the frequency specified by the -q parameter. Valid frequency arguments are: • everyEvent - Information is returned with every email alert notification. • 2 - Information is returned no more than once every two hours. • 4 - Information is returned no more than once every four hours. • 8 - Information is returned no more than once every eight hours. • 12 - Information is returned no more than once every 12 hours. • 24 - Information is returned no more than once every 24 hours. Use with the -a or -x parameter to specify the name of a management station. The name of a management station can be either direct_sa (out-of-band storage array) or host_sa (in-band storage arrays [host-agent]). The -r parameter enables you to set or change the alert notifications for all storage arrays under each management station. 22 About the Command Line Interface

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About the Command Line Interface
-q
Use to specify how frequently to include additional profile
or support bundle information in the email alert
notifications. An email alert notification that contains at
least the basic event information is always generated for
every critical event. If you set the
-I
parameter to
eventOnly
, the only valid argument for
-q
is
everyEvent
. If
you set the
-I
parameter to either
profile
or
supportBundle
, this information is included with the
emails with the frequency specified by the
-q
parameter.
Valid frequency arguments are:
everyEvent
— Information is returned with every email
alert notification.
2
— Information is returned no more than once every
two hours.
4
— Information is returned no more than once every
four hours.
8
— Information is returned no more than once every
eight hours.
12
— Information is returned no more than once every
12 hours.
24
— Information is returned no more than once every
24 hours.
-r
Use with the
-a
or
-x
parameter to specify the name of a
management station. The name of a management station
can be either
direct_sa
(out-of-band storage array) or
host_sa
(in-band storage arrays [host-agent]). The
-r
parameter enables you to set or change the alert
notifications for all storage arrays under each management
station.
Table 1-2.
Command Line Parameters
(continued)
Parameter
Definition