[host-name-or-IP-address2]]
[-n storage-array-name | -w WWID | -h host-name |
-r (host_sa | direct_sa)] [-S]
SMcli -d [-w][-i][-s][-v][-S]
SMcli -m host-name-or-IP-address -F email-address
[-g contactInfoFile][-S]
SMcli -A [host-name-or-IP-address
[host-name-or-IP-address]] [-S]
SMcli -X (-n storage-array-name | -w WWID |
-h host-name)
SMcli -?
Command Line Parameters
Table 2. Command Line Parameters
Parameter Definition
host‑name-or-IP-address
Specify either the host name or the Internet
Protocol (IP) address of an in-band managed
storage array (IPv4 or IPv6) or an out-of-band
managed storage array (IPv4 or IPv6).
• If you manage a storage array by using a host
connected directly to the storage array (in‑band
storage management), you must use the -n
parameter if more than one storage array is
connected to the host.
• If you manage a storage array through an
Ethernet connection (out-of-band storage
management), you must specify the
host‑name‑or‑IP‑address of the redundant array
of independent disks (RAID) controller modules.
• If you have previously configured a storage
array in the graphical user interface (GUI) of the
MD Storage Manager, you can specify the
storage array by its user‑supplied name by
using the -n parameter.
-A
Use to add a storage array to the configuration
files. If you do not follow the -A parameter with a
host‑name‑or‑IP‑address, automatic discovery
scans the local subnet for storage arrays.
-a
Use to add an SNMP trap destination or an e-mail
address alert destination.
• When adding an SNMP trap destination, the
SNMP community is automatically defined as
the community name for the trap and the host
is the IP address or Domain Name Server (DNS)
host name of the system to which the trap
should be sent.
• When adding an e-mail address for an alert
destination, the email-address is the e-mail
address to which to send the alert message.
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