Cli command descriptions, Key to command parameters – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual

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and so on for E (exabytes), Z (zettabytes), and Y (yottabytes). Single-letter

abbreviations such as k, M, or G are sometimes used to conserve space, or for units

other than bytes.

CLI Command Descriptions

An alphabetical list of commands is provided in

Quick Reference to Commands

on

page 173.

Key to Command Parameters

This section is a key to the meaning and format of parameter values and other

attributes of the CLI commands. Parameter values are shown in angle brackets, and

listed alphabetically below.

TB

terabytes (1024

4

= 1,099,511,627,776 bytes)

PB

petabytes (1024

5

= 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes)

<cluster id>

A string specifying the name of a cluster.

<domain>

A domain name, such as

vmem.com

.

<hostname>

A hostname, such as

hexagon.vmem.com

.

<ifname>

An interface name, such as "eth0", "eth1", "lo"
(loopback), and so on.

<IP address>

An IPv4 address, such as

192.168.0.1

.

<log level>

A syslog logging severity level. Possible values,
from least to most severe, are: “debug”, “info”,
“notice”, “warning”, “error”, “crit”, “alert”,
“emerg”.

<MAC address>

A MAC address. The segments may be 8 bits or 16
bits at a time, and may be delimited by ":" or ".". So
you could say "11:22:33:44:55:66",
"1122:3344:5566", "11.22.33.44.55.66", or
"1122.3344.5566".

<netmask>

A netmask (such as "255.255.255.0") or mask
length prefixed with a slash (such as "/24"). These
two express the same information in different
formats.

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