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Stats --Datacheck This set of DR Series system CLI commands allow you to display the current Data Check statistics gathered by the system, reset the Data Check statistics for the system, and display the statistic-based Data Check help-related options. For more information, see Stats --Datacheck Command Usage. Stats --Datacheck Command Usage This topic introduces the stats --datacheck command usage: • stats --datacheck • stats --reset --datacheck • stats --help datacheck NOTE: If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to provide the correct value or option. stats --help datacheck Description Displays the list of stats command-based Data Check options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series system CLI. Syntax stats --help datacheck --datacheck - Displays statistics for online data verification. Result Usage: stats --datacheck System This DR Series system CLI command and its options allow you to perform the following types of system-related tasks: • Displaying the current system configuration • Initializing, rebooting, or shutting down the DR Series system • Upgrading the DR Series system software • Configuring the compression type to use on the stored data • Setting the system date and time • Setting the network time protocol (NTP) • Updating the login password • Enabling or disabling telnet access • Enables or disables marker detection status NOTE: For information on the system --datacheck commands that are associated with the Data Check feature, see system --datacheck. 64

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Stats --Datacheck
This set of DR Series system CLI commands allow you to display the current Data Check statistics gathered by the
system, reset the Data Check statistics for the system, and display the statistic-based Data Check help-related options.
For more information, see
Stats --Datacheck Command Usage
.
Stats --Datacheck Command Usage
This topic introduces the
stats --datacheck
command usage:
stats --datacheck
stats --reset --datacheck
stats --help datacheck
NOTE:
If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to provide
the correct value or option.
stats --help datacheck
Description
Displays the list of stats command-based Data Check options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series
system CLI.
Syntax
stats --help datacheck
--datacheck - Displays statistics for online data verification.
Result
Usage:
stats --datacheck
System
This DR Series system CLI command and its options allow you to perform the following types of system-related tasks:
Displaying the current system configuration
Initializing, rebooting, or shutting down the DR Series system
Upgrading the DR Series system software
Configuring the compression type to use on the stored data
Setting the system date and time
Setting the network time protocol (NTP)
Updating the login password
Enabling or disabling telnet access
Enables or disables marker detection status
NOTE:
For information on the
system --datacheck
commands that are associated with the Data Check feature, see
system --datacheck
.
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