Monitoring commands, Cli monitoring commands – HP StorageWorks 6000 Virtual Library System User Manual
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Usage
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Command
Where the options are:
-in
- Restores the VLS virtual library configuration and network settings from
the specified external configuration file.
-h
- Displays command usage information (optional)
restoreAllConfig
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= string;
Monitoring Commands
Use the CLI commands in
to:
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View the VLS health status
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View or delete notification alerts
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Add, view, or delete E-mail servers to route notification alerts
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Add, view, or delete E-mail addresses for notification alerts
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Add, view, or delete SNMP management consoles to receive notification alerts
Table 11 CLI monitoring commands
Usage
1
Command
Returns the VLS health status as a number (0-good, 1-degraded, 2-critical, 3-failed,
4-missing).
getHealth
Returns information about the VLS displayed on the Identity Tab window.
getChassis
Returns information on the node. Where the options are:
-a
- Node name (Head_0, ...) (required)
-h
- Displays command usage information (optional)
getNode
Returns the list of nodes in the VLS.
getNodeNames
Returns fault information for the specified node. Where the options are:
-a
- Node name (Head_0, ...) (required)
-h
- Displays command usage information (optional)
getNodeFault
Returns the current configuration of the specified array.
Note: This command returns the disk array name (disk array IP address), its health
state, and a listing of its major components. With the verbose option turned on,
a much more comprehensive report is produced.
A "rack" value of 0 indicates that the disk array is located in the primary or only
rack associated with the system.
Where the options are:
-a
- IP address (required)
-h
- Displays command usage information (optional)
getArray
Returns the IP address of the disk arrays.
Where the options are:
-a
- Storage pool name (StoragePool_#) (optional)
-h
- Displays command usage information (optional)
getArrayNames
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