Dell PowerVault MD3200i CLI Guide - Page 20
Table 1-2., Command Line Parameters, Parameter, Definition, eventOnly, profile, supportBundle
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Table 1-2. Command Line Parameters (continued) Parameter -g -h -I -i -m Definition Use to specify an ASCII file that contains e-mail sender contact information to include in all e-mail alert notifications. The CLI assumes the ASCII file is text only, without delimiters or any expected format. A typical file contains the following information: • Name • Title • Company • Phone • Pager NOTE: You can use any file name that your operating system supports. You must not use userdata.txt. Some operating systems reserve userdata.txt for system information. Use with the -a and -x parameters to specify the host name that is running the SNMP agent to which the storage array is connected. Use to specify the type of information to be included in the e-mail alert notifications. The following are valid information arguments: • eventOnly - Only event information is included in the e-mail. • profile - Event and array profile information is included in the e-mail. • supportBundle - Event and support bundle information is included in the e-mail. NOTE: You can enter only one information argument each time you execute the command. If you want all of the information, you must run the command three times. Use with the -d parameter to display the IP address of the known storage arrays. Use to specify the host name or IP address of the e-mail server from which to send e-mail alert notifications. 20 About the Command Line Interface