DELL 34XX Benutzerhandbuch
Object Type
Identifier
host
User label
hostChannel
Host channel identifier
hostGroup
User label
hostPort
User label
snapVirtualDiskName
Virtual disk user label
snapshot
Virtual disk user label
snapGroup
A snapshot group contains a sequence of snapshot
images of an associated base virtual disk. A snapshot
group has a repository virtual disk that is used to
save data for all of the snapshot images that are part
of the snapshot group.
images of an associated base virtual disk. A snapshot
group has a repository virtual disk that is used to
save data for all of the snapshot images that are part
of the snapshot group.
snapGroupName
Virtual disk group user label
storageArray
Not applicable
enclosure
Enclosure ID
virtualDisk
Virtual disk user label or the World Wide Identifier
(WWID) for the virtual disk (set command only)
(WWID) for the virtual disk (set command only)
virtualDiskCopy
Target virtual disk and, optionally, the source virtual
disk user labels
disk user labels
diskGroup
Virtual disk group number
Statement data is in the form of attribute=value (such as raidLevel=5), an attribute name (such as
batteryInstallDate), or an operation name (such as consistencyCheck).
batteryInstallDate), or an operation name (such as consistencyCheck).
Script Command Synopsis
Because you can use the script commands to define and manage the different aspects of a storage array
(such as host topology, physical disk configuration, RAID controller module configuration, virtual disk
definitions, and disk group definitions), the actual number of commands is extensive. The commands,
however, fall into general categories that are reused when you apply the commands to the different
aspects of a storage array.
The following table lists the general form of the script commands and provides a definition of each
command.
Table 6. General Form of the Script Commands
(such as host topology, physical disk configuration, RAID controller module configuration, virtual disk
definitions, and disk group definitions), the actual number of commands is extensive. The commands,
however, fall into general categories that are reused when you apply the commands to the different
aspects of a storage array.
The following table lists the general form of the script commands and provides a definition of each
command.
Table 6. General Form of the Script Commands
Command Syntax
Description
activate object {statement
‑
data}
Sets up the environment so that an operation can
take place or performs the operation if the
environment is already correctly set up.
take place or performs the operation if the
environment is already correctly set up.
autoConfigure storageArray{statement-data}
Automatically creates a configuration based on
parameters specified in the command.
parameters specified in the command.
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