Dell PowerVault MD3200i CLI Guide - Page 57
Setting the RAID Controller Module Clocks, Setting the Storage Array Host Type, public
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SMcli -m 123.45.67.89 -F [email protected] or SMcli -m MyCompany.com -F [email protected] An example of a command to set the email alert destination and specify that only event information is to be sent is: SMcli -a email:[email protected] 123.45.67.89 -I eventOnly The following example shows how to set the SNMP trap alert configuration. In this example, the trap destination is 123.45.67.891. The storage array is 123.45.67.892, and the community name is public. SMcli -a trap:public, 123.45.67.891 123.45.67.892 Setting the RAID Controller Module Clocks To synchronize the clocks on the RAID controller modules with the host, use the set storageArray time command. Running this command helps ensure that event timestamps written by RAID controller modules to the Major Event Log (MEL) match event timestamps written to the host log files. The RAID controller modules remain available during synchronization. An example of the command is: client>smcli 123.45.67.89 -c "set storageArray time;" Setting the Storage Array Host Type The set storageArray command enables you to define the default host type. The following syntax is the general form of the command: set storageArray defaultHostType=(hostTypeName | hostTypeIdentifier) The defaultHostType parameter defines how the RAID controller modules communicate with the operating system on undefined hosts connected to the storage array. This parameter defines the host type only for storage array data I/O activities; it does not define the host type for the management station. The operating system can be Windows or Linux. For example, if you set the Configuring a Storage Array 57