Monitoring commands – HP 9000 Virtual Library System User Manual

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Table 29 CLI Management Commands (continued)

Usage

1

Command

-y <n>

- Cartridge emulation type (2, 3, ...) (required)

-h

- Displays command usage information (optional)

Restarts the VLS device emulations.

restartEmulations

Restarts Command View VLS.

restartCommandViewVLS

Shuts down and restarts the VLS node.

restartSystem

Shuts down the VLS node so it can be powered off.

shutdownSystem

Shuts down the VLS node so it can be powered off.

shutdownNode

Where the options are:

saveAllConfig

-o <s>

- Saves the VLS virtual library configuration and network settings to the specified

external configuration file.

-h

- Displays command usage information (optional)

Where the options are:

restoreAllConfig

-in <s>

- Restores the VLS virtual library configuration and network settings from the

specified external configuration file.

-h

- Displays command usage information (optional)

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<s> = string; <n> = number; <f> = filename

Monitoring Commands

Use the CLI commands in

CLI monitoring commands

to:

View the VLS health status

View or delete notification alerts

Add, view, or delete E-mail servers to route notification alerts

Add, view, or delete E-mail addresses for notification alerts

Add, view, or delete SNMP management consoles to receive notification alerts

Table 30 CLI Monitoring Commands

Usage

1

Command

Returns the VLS health status as a number (0-good, 1-degraded, 2-critical, 3-failed,
4-missing).

getHealth

Returns information about the VLS displayed on the Identity Tab window.

getChassis

Returns information on the node. Where the options are:

-a <s>

- Node name (Head_0, ...) (required)

getNode

-h

- Displays command usage information (optional)

Returns the list of nodes in the VLS.

getNodeNames

Returns fault information for the specified node. Where the options are:

-a <s>

- Node name (Head_0, ...) (required)

getNodeFault

-h

- Displays command usage information (optional)

Returns the number of notification messages specified counting back from the most recent.
Where the options are:
-n <n>

- Maximum number of notifications to return (required)

getNotificationsCount

-h

- Displays command usage information (optional)

VLS Commands

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