Dell PowerVault Storage Area Network Dell DR Series System Command Line Refere - Page 108

container --delete_files --name <name&gt, container --help

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Other Examples Disables a CommVault marker on an existing container in the DR4000 system: container --marker --disable commvault --name acme99 Marker updated successfully. NOTE: To enable or disable the automatic marker setting type on an existing container in the DR4000 system, substitute Auto in place of CommVault, Networker, TSM (Tivoli Storage Manager), or ARCserve in the CLI command. container --delete_files --name Description Deletes only the data files on an existing OpenStorage Technology (OST) container in a DR Series system (and leaves the OST container intact). Syntax container --delete_files --name acme99 Result Error: Connection needs to be disabled first. NOTE: This command is only supported on OST connection type containers and the connection to the container must be disabled before you can delete its files. For details, see connection --disable --name --type . To delete the files and the existing OST container on which the files resides, see container --delete -name --delete_files. container --help Description Displays the list of container-related options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series system CLI. Syntax container --help Result Usage: container --show [--name ] [--verbose] container --add --name container --delete --name [--delete_files] container --marker [--enable ] [--disable ] --name container --delete_files --name container --help container 108

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Other Examples
Disables a CommVault marker on an existing container in the DR4000 system:
container --marker --disable commvault --name acme99
Marker updated successfully.
NOTE:
To enable or disable the automatic marker setting type on an existing container in the DR4000 system,
substitute
Auto
in place of
CommVault
,
Networker
,
TSM
(Tivoli Storage Manager), or
ARCserve
in the CLI
command.
container --delete_files --name <name>
Description
Deletes only the data files on an existing OpenStorage Technology (OST) container in a DR Series system (and leaves
the OST container intact).
Syntax
container --delete_files --name acme99
Result
Error: Connection needs to be disabled first.
NOTE:
This command is only supported on OST connection type containers and the connection to the container
must be disabled before you can delete its files. For details, see
connection --disable --name <name> --type <nfs|
cifs|ost>
. To delete the files and the existing OST container on which the files resides, see
container --delete --
name <name> --delete_files
.
container --help
Description
Displays the list of container-related options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series system CLI.
Syntax
container --help
Result
Usage:
container --show [--name <name>]
[--verbose]
container --add --name <name>
container --delete --name <name>
[--delete_files]
container --marker [--enable <Auto | CommVault | Networker | TSM | ARCserve>]
[--disable <Auto | CommVault | Networker | TSM | ARCserve>]
--name <name>
container --delete_files --name <name>
container --help
container <command> <command-arguments>
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