Status Value Meaning
14 The RAID controller module was unable to communicate with the
storage array.
15 A duplicate argument was entered.
16 An execution error occurred.
17 A host was not at the specified address.
18 The World Wide Identifier (WWID) was not in the configuration file.
19 The WWID was not at the address.
20 An unknown IP address was specified.
21 The event monitor configuration file was corrupted.
22 The storage array was unable to communicate with the event
monitor.
23 The RAID controller module was unable to write alert settings.
24 The wrong management station was specified.
25 The command was not available.
26 The device was not in the configuration file.
27 An error occurred while updating the configuration file.
28 An unknown host error occurred.
29 The sender contact information file was not found.
30 The sender contact information file could not be read.
31 The userdata.txt file exists.
32 An invalid -I value in the e-mail alert notification was specified.
33 An invalid -f value in the e-mail alert notification was specified.
Usage Examples
The following examples show how to enter CLI commands on a command line. The examples show the
syntax, form, and in some examples, script commands. Examples are shown for both Windows and Linux
operating systems. The usage for the -c parameter varies depending on your operating system. On
Windows operating systems, put quotation marks (" ") around the script command following the -c
parameter. On Linux operating systems, put single quotation marks (‘ ’) around the script command
following the -c parameter.
NOTE: See Script Commands for descriptions of the script commands used in the following
examples.
This example shows how to change the name of a storage array. The original name of the storage array is
Payroll_Array. The new name is Finance_Array.
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