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
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)
A string specifying the name of a cluster.
A domain name, such as
vmem.com
.
A hostname, such as
hexagon.vmem.com
.
An interface name, such as "eth0", "eth1", "lo"
(loopback), and so on.
An IPv4 address, such as
192.168.0.1
.
A syslog logging severity level. Possible values,
from least to most severe, are: “debug”, “info”,
“notice”, “warning”, “error”, “crit”, “alert”,
“emerg”.
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".
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.