Table 15 lists the conventions used in the command statement syntax to manage the storage subsystem.
Convention | Definition |
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a | b | Alternative (“a” or “b”) |
italicized-words |
A terminal that needs user input to fulfill a parameter (a response to a variable) |
[ ... ] (square brackets) | Zero or one occurrence (square brackets are also used as a delimiter for some command parameters) |
{ ... } (curly braces) | Zero or more occurrences |
(a | b | c) | Choose only one of the alternatives |
bold | A terminal that needs a command parameter entered to start an action |
SMcli host-name-or-IP-address [host-name-or-IP-address] [-c “command; {command2};”] [-n storage-system-name | -w wwID] [-o outputfile] [-p password] [-e] [-S] [-quick]
SMcli host-name-or-IP-address [hostname-or-IP-address] [-f scriptfile] [-n storage-system-name | -w wwID] [-o outputfile] [-p password] [-e] [-S] [-quick]
SMcli (-n storage-system-name | -w wwID) [-c “command; {command2};”] [-o outputfile] [-p password] [-e] [-S] [-quick]
SMcli (-n storage-system-name -w wwID) [-f scriptfile] [-o outputfile] [-p password] [-e] [-S] [-quick]
SMcli -a email: email-address [host-name-or-IP-address1 [host-name-or-IP-address2]] [-n storage-system-name | -w wwID | -h host-name | -r (host_sa | direct_sa)] [-I information-to-include] [-q frequency] [-S]
SMcli -x email: email-address [host-name-or-IP-address1 [host-name-or-IP-address2]] [-n storage-system-name | -w wwID | -h host-name | -r (host_sa | direct_sa)] [-S]
SMcli (-a | -x) trap: community, host-name-or-IP-address [host-name-or-IP-address1 [host-name-or-IP-address2]] [-n storage-system-name | -w wwID | -h host-name | -r (host_sa | direct_sa)] [-S]
SMcli -d [-w] [-i] [-s] [-v] [-S]
SMcli -m host-name-or-IP-address -F email-address [-g contactInfoFile] [-S]
SMcli -A [host-name-or-IP-address [host-name-or-IP-address]] [-S]
SMcli -X (-n storage-system-name | -w wwID | -h host-name)
SMcli -?