Dr series system drive and system capacities, Accessing the dr series system cli commands, Dr series system cli commands overview – Dell PowerVault DR2000v User Manual
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DR Series System Drive and System Capacities
The DR Series system comes in the following types:
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DR4000 system—which consists of preinstalled DR4000 system software on a modified Dell R510 appliance platform.
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DR4100 system—which consists of preinstalled DR4100 system software on a modified Dell R720xd appliance
platform.
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DR6000 system—which consists of preinstalled DR6000 system software on a modified Dell R720xd appliance
platform.
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DR2000v system— which is a Virtual Appliance that can run on a VMware ESXi or Microsoft Hyper-v server. Many
CLI commands are not applicable to the DR2000v and are noted in this guide.
The internal system drive capacity and available physical capacities of the DR Series system vary, depending on your
system type (DR4000, DR4100, etc.) and drives installed. For details, see:
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Dell DR Series System Administrator Guide
— “Drive and Available Physical Capacities” and “DR Series Expansion
Shelf”
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Dell DR Series System Interoperability Guide
— “Expansion Unit Limits”
Accessing the DR Series System CLI Commands
To access the DR Series system CLI commands from the system CLI prompt, complete the following:
1.
Launch a terminal emulation application and start the process for logging in to the DR Series system.
2.
In Host Name (or IP address), type the host name or IP address for the DR Series system, and click Open.
3.
At the system prompt, enter the username for the Administrator:
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Type administrator
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Press
4.
At the administrator password prompt, enter the password for the Administrator (the default is St0r@ge!):
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Type St0r@ge!
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Press
The DR Series system administrator prompt is displayed.
5.
At the administrator prompt, type help.
The DR Series system CLI commands are displayed. For more information, see the section DR Series System CLI
Commands Overview.
DR Series System CLI Commands Overview
The following command groups are available. For more information on each command group, run
--help show.
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