HP StoreOnce D2D4324 HP StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide (BB877-909 - Page 9
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• The use of parenthesis such as (object) indicates a label for the object will be automatically generated by the Common CLI application. No entry is required for this item. • The use of parenthesis enclosing the phrase default=value such as (default=value) indicate that if no value is provided for this parameter, the value within the parenthesis will be used. Global Defaults Global defaults exist to clearly represent groups of objects or specific objects. Unlike the existence of most objects which depend on the StoreOnce appliance or user requirements, global defaults are directly related to the Common CLI and can be used in command entries on any implementation of the Common interface. Default ALL CLI (multinode default only) CURRENT DEFAULT GUI (multinode default only) Represents All objects related to a given command sequence. (Often, the absence of object elements implies all objects. The "all" default is used to ensure intent. For example, the command entry "hardware disable failover" does not include a definition of a node object. Therefore, the operation is performed on all nodes. In contrast, the command entry "support del ticket all" must include the global default all to delete all the support tickets. Because the user can not reverse the results of deleting all the support tickets, the global default all must be included to ensure the users intent). The Common CLI interface. (To support high availability, the instance of the Common CLI can exist on any node, a VIF is used to define the location and by default the Common CLI object. Prior to the VIF assignment, this global default is used to represent the Common CLI.) The object currently active. Default settings as define by HP. The GUI associated with the StoreOnce appliance support by the Common CLI. (To support high availability, the instance of the GUI can exist on any node, a VIF is used to define the location and by default the Common CLI object. Prior to the VIF assignment, this global default is used to represent the GUI.) Global Defaults 9