VLS12200 user guide (BW403-10004, August 2012)
Table 16 CLI Network Settings Configuration Commands (continued)
DescriptionCommand
Displays the day, date, time, time zone, and year (such as Mon March 14 11:30:46
EST 2005).
getDateTime
Sets the date and time. Where the options are:
-d <”s”> - Date and time in yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm format (hh is 24 hour from 0) (required).
Example: setDateTime -d “2009-06-09 09:45:00”
setDateTime
-h - Displays command usage information (optional)
Saves the system values changed using setConfigValue.commitConfig
NOTE: To reset a value to its default setting, set the option tag to " " (quoted space). For example:
fullhost=" "
The exception to this is the dhcp tag. DHCP is disabled by entering:
-dhcp=false
Any network configuration changes made using setConfigValue do not take effect until
“committed”, using the commitConfig command.
Configuration Commands
Use the CLI commands in CLI configuration commands to:
• Edit the Fibre Channel host port settings
• Enable oversubscription and view oversubscription settings
• View LUN mapping
• Create, view, and destroy virtual libraries, tape drives, or cartridges
• Add, view, or remove barcode templates
Table 17 CLI Configuration Commands
Usage
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Command
Discovers any new arrays added to the VLS.discoverArray
Changes the default FC host port connection settings. Where the options are:
-a <n> - ID number of node to modify (0, ...) (optional)
updateFC
-i <n> - FC index (0, 1, ...) (required)
-l <n> - If attached in arbitrated loop mode, specifies a hard ALPA value between 0
and 125. A value of -1 specifies a dynamically assigned ALPA. If not attached to an
arbitrated loop, this parameter is ignored (required)
-r <n> - Port number of the FC port to modify (required)
-s <n> - Preferred speed (0-Auto, 1-One GB, 2-Two GB, 4-Four GB, or 10-Ten GB)
(required)
-t <n> - Preferred topology (0-Auto, 1-Point to Point, 2-Loop, 3-Fabric, or 4-Public Loop)
(required)
-h - Displays command usage information (optional)
Enables or disables oversubscription and specifies the percent storage remaining for
notification. Where the options are:
-e <n> - Enable/disable oversubscription (0-Disabled or 1-Enabled) (required)
setOverSubscription
-p <n> - Percentage of capacity remaining for alert notification (required)
-h - Displays command usage information (optional)
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