DELL 34XX User Manual

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Parameter
Definition
-c
Use to indicate that you are entering one or more 
script commands to run on the specified storage 
array. Terminate each command by using a 
semicolon (;).
You cannot place more than one -c parameter on 
the same command line. You can include more 
than one script command after the -c parameter.
-d
Use to display the contents of the script 
configuration file.
-e 
Use to disable syntax checking when executing the 
current CLI command.
-F (uppercase)
Use to specify the e-mail address from which all 
alerts will be sent.
-f (lowercase)
Use to specify a file name containing script 
commands intended to run on the specified 
storage array.
This parameter is similar to the -c parameter in 
that both are intended for running script 
commands. The -c parameter allows you to 
execute individual script commands. The -f 
(lowercase) parameter allows you to execute 
script commands contained in a file.
NOTE: By default, any errors encountered 
when running the script commands in a file 
are ignored, and the file continues to run. To 
override this behavior, use the set session 
errorAction=stop command in the script 
file.
-g
Use to specify an ASCII file that contains e-mail 
sender contact information to include in all e-mail 
alert notifications. The CLI assumes the ASCII file is 
text only, without delimiters or any expected 
format. A typical file contains the following 
information:
• Name
• Title
• Company
• Phone
• Pager
NOTE: You can use any file name that your 
operating system supports. You must not use 
userdata.txt. Some operating systems reserve 
userdata.txt for system information.
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