ADIC 601356 Manual De Usuario
Command Reference
601356 Rev A
Introduction
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Options
Common to
all
Commands
Common to
all
Commands
Seven options are available on every command that is supported
from the command line. These parameters are:
from the command line. These parameters are:
Parameter
Description
-I
Indicates command line options are to be read
from
from
stdin
. The
-I
option provides the
capability for the client to enter command
options on the command line, in a text file, or a
combination of both. When the -I option is
specified, command options are first read from
the command line. VolServ then reads any
options from
options on the command line, in a text file, or a
combination of both. When the -I option is
specified, command options are first read from
the command line. VolServ then reads any
options from
stdin
.
Example: cat
optionfile
> vsmount -I -u
-p
drvpool2
instructs VolServ to first read
the -u and -p options entered on the
command line and then to read the options
from
command line and then to read the options
from
stdin
(the contents of
optionfile
). If
optionfile
contains “-c
class1
”, the
command, as processed by VolServ, will look
like “vsmount -u -p
like “vsmount -u -p
drvpool2
-c
class1
”
-h
Requests help for the entered command. The
Help option returns the usage for the entered
command, a copyright notice, and the version
number of the CLI software. The Help option
takes precedence over any other option
entered on a command. When the Help option
is specified, no command line processing is
performed. An exit code of 0 is returned to the
client when the Help option is specified.
Help option returns the usage for the entered
command, a copyright notice, and the version
number of the CLI software. The Help option
takes precedence over any other option
entered on a command. When the Help option
is specified, no command line processing is
performed. An exit code of 0 is returned to the
client when the Help option is specified.
-H
hostname
Host name of the VolServ server. The default
host name is the host name of the computer
where the CLI command is issued.
host name is the host name of the computer
where the CLI command is issued.