Dell PowerVault MD3000i Command Line Interface Guide - Page 46

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NOTICE: When you write information to a file, the script engine does not check to determine if the file name already exists. If you choose the name of a file that already exists, the script engine writes over the information in the file without warning. When you save the information to a file, you can use the information as a record of your configuration and as an aid during recovery. To return a brief list of the storage array features and components, use the summary parameter. The command is similar to the following example: client>smcli 123.45.67.89 -c "show storageArray summary;" The summary information is also returned as the first section of information when you use the profile parameter. The following show commands return information about the specific components of a storage array. The information returned by each of these commands is the same as the information returned by the show storageArray profile command, but is constrained to the specific component. (The following commands are not complete commands. For information about a command, see the referenced section next to the command.) • show controller ("RAID Controller Module Commands" on page 111) • show physicalDisks ("Show Physical Disk" on page 196) • show physicalDiskchannels stats ("Show Physical Disk Channel Statistics" on page 198) • show storageArray hostTopology ("Show Storage Array Host Topology" on page 206) • show storageArray lunmappings ("Show Storage Array LUN Mappings" on page 206) • show allVirtualDisks ("Show Virtual Disk" on page 209) • show diskGroup ("Show Disk Group" on page 195) • show virtualDisk reservations ("Show Virtual Disk Reservations" on page 213) 46 Configuring a Storage Array

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46
Configuring a Storage Array
NOTICE:
When you write information to a file, the script engine does not check to
determine if the file name already exists. If you choose the name of a file that
already exists, the script engine writes over the information in the file without
warning.
When you save the information to a file, you can use the information as a
record of your configuration and as an aid during recovery.
To return a brief list of the storage array features and components, use the
summary
parameter. The command is similar to the following example:
client>smcli 123.45.67.89 -c "show storageArray
summary;"
The summary information is also returned as the first section of information
when you use the
profile
parameter.
The following
show
commands return information about the specific
components of a storage array. The information returned by each of these
commands is the same as the information returned by the
show storageArray
profile
command, but is constrained to the specific component. (The
following commands are not complete commands. For information about a
command, see the referenced section next to the command.)
show controller ("RAID Controller Module Commands" on page 111)
show physicalDisks ("Show Physical Disk" on page 196)
show physicalDiskchannels stats ("Show Physical Disk Channel Statistics"
on page 198)
show storageArray hostTopology ("Show Storage Array Host Topology" on
page 206)
show storageArray lunmappings ("Show Storage Array LUN Mappings" on
page 206)
show allVirtualDisks ("Show Virtual Disk" on page 209)
show diskGroup ("Show Disk Group" on page 195)
show virtualDisk reservations ("Show Virtual Disk Reservations" on
page 213)