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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
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.
configuration file.
-e
Use to disable syntax checking when executing the
current CLI command.
current CLI command.
-F (uppercase)
Use to specify the e-mail address from which all
alerts will be sent.
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
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
(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.
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
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.
operating system supports. You must not use
userdata.txt. Some operating systems reserve
userdata.txt for system information.
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