3PAR InForm® OS 2.2.4 CLI Reference (320-200114 Rev A, March 2009)

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InForm OS Version 2.2.4 Command Line Interface Reference
COMMAND
setsysmgr
DESCRIPTION
The setsysmgr command sets the system manager startup state.
SYNTAX
The syntax of the setsysmgr command can be one of the following:
setsysmgr [-f] wipe <system_name> [<system_ID>]
setsysmgr [-f] tocgen [<toc_gen_number> [<disk_quorum>]]
setsysmgr [-f] force_iderecovery
setsysmgr [-f] force_idewipe
AUTHORITY
Super
SUBCOMMANDS
wipe <system_name> [<system_ID>]
Requests that the specified system be started in the new system state, using the specified
system name that is limited to a maximum of 31 characters with no spaces. The system ID
can also be specified as the system ID for the table of contents. If this subcommand is not
used, then the
tocgen subcommand must be used.
tocgen <toc_gen_number> [<disk_quorum>]
Specifies that the system is to be started with the specified table of contents generation
number. If the table of contents generation number (
tocgen_number) is specified, then
the disk quorum can also be specified. If this subcommand is not used, then the
wipe
subcommand must be used.
CAUTION: Issuing the setsysmgr command can potentially remove the entire
state of the system causing data loss.
NOTE: You need access to all domains in order to run this command.