Datatek Upgrade/Backup/Reload User Manual
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# Comments in this file are preceded with a pound symbol.
# Blank Lines are treated as comments.
# Basic Line Format is as follows:
192.168.0.80 # Device at Location ‘A’
192.168.0.82 # Device at Location ‘B’
192.168.0.155 50001 # Example of TCP port Override.
192.168.0.156 50001 –pcustom1 # Example of Password Override.
192.168.0.234 50001 –bsamhost # UTM Serial Console via a UMI into Datakit
Once the “my_devices.master” file is prepared, it is used as an input to the
getinfo
utility.
getinfo my_devices.master
This will produce the file “my_devices.info” that is used by the other utilities or may be sent for
registration to
. When doing so, it is OK if only one device needs registration even
if the group contains many devices. Only the needed registration will actually be generated.
Syntax:
getinfo [-v] [-d] [-x]
Where:
-v
Print version of the utility.
-d
Present versbose debugging data.
-x
Exclude advanced TCP features. Used for Solaris 2.6 and earlier.
4.5 D
EVREP
The devrep utility displays information gathered during the getinfo process. It can be useful for
inventory purposes. It uses, as input, the “my_devices.info” file created by the getinfo utility.
Syntax:
devrep [-v] [-d]
Where:
-v
Print version of the utility.
-d
Present versbose debugging data.