The Script Editor and the each support the use of the commands listed in the Commands Listed by Function. These commands, used with specific parameters,
enable you to perform various management tasks. Refer to the Commands Listed by Function to view more information about each command.
Common Syntax
Format commands with these guidelines:
End each statement with a semicolon (;).
Separate each base command and any parameters with a space.
Separate each parameter and its parameter value with an equal sign.
Enter commands with any combination of uppercase letters and lowercase letters. The Script Editor and command line interface
are not case sensitive. The usage shown in the tables follows the convention of having a capital letter start the second word
of a parameter.
Keep these items in mind when you enter commands:
The syntax of the commands is current with the latest version of the storage management software. If you are managing storage
subsystems running firmware for previous releases, not all of these commands are supported. See the firmware compatibility
heading in each command for a description of how the command works in previous releases.
While the Script Editor and the command line interface syntax have undergone some revisions, previous syntax is still supported.
Any scripts that adhere to previous syntax rules will still pass the Script Editor syntax check and will run.