Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 17

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Parameter -r -S (uppercase) -s (lowercase) -v -X (uppercase) Definition everyEvent. If you set the-I parameter to either profile or supportBundle, this information is included with the e-mails with the frequency specified by the-q parameter. Valid frequency arguments are: • everyEvent- Information is returned with every e-mail 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. Use to suppress the informational messages describing command progress that appear when running script commands. (Suppressing informational messages is also called silent mode.) This parameter suppresses the following messages: • Performance syntax check • Syntax check complete • Executing script • Script execution complete • SMcli completed successfully Use with the -d parameter to display the alert settings in the configuration file. Use with the -d parameter to display the current global status of the known devices in the storage array configuration file. (The configuration file lists all of the devices in a storage array configuration and the relationship between the devices. Use the configuration file to reconstruct a storage array). Use to delete a storage array from the configuration file. (The configuration file lists all of the devices in a storage 17

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Parameter
Definition
everyEvent
. If you set the
-I
parameter to either
profile
or
supportBundle
, this information is
included with the e-mails with the frequency specified by
the
-q
parameter.
Valid frequency arguments are:
everyEvent
— Information is returned with
every e-mail 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.
-S (uppercase)
Use to suppress the informational messages describing
command progress that appear when running script
commands. (Suppressing informational messages is also
called
silent mode
.) This parameter suppresses the
following messages:
Performance syntax check
Syntax check complete
Executing script
Script execution complete
SMcli completed successfully
-s (lowercase)
Use with the
-d
parameter to display the alert settings in
the configuration file.
-v
Use with the
-d
parameter to display the current global
status of the known devices in the storage array
configuration file. (The configuration file lists all of the
devices in a storage array configuration and the
relationship between the devices. Use the configuration
file to reconstruct a storage array).
-X (uppercase)
Use to delete a storage array from the configuration file.
(The configuration file lists all of the devices in a storage
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