Dell PowerVault MD3000i User Manual

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About the Command Line Interface

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-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 email 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 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.

Table 1-2.

Command Line Parameters (continued)

Parameter

Definition

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