HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor Software v6.0 Command-line User Interface Reference Guide

Description
Enables you to request the host configuration information.
Switches
When repeated, only uses the last in_name.–filein <in_name>
The default input value.–streamin
A list of host names.
TIP: The word "all" by itself, without the quotation marks, is used to send each host's
information.
–database
<colon:separated:no_spaces>
When repeated, uses the last out_name.
TIP: This parameter is effective only if all the input records are parsed without error.
–fileout <out_name>
Outputs to the console unless redirected elsewhere.
TIP: This parameter is effective only if all the input records are parsed without error.
–streamout
Applies only when an output is selected.
TIP: The software ignores an incoming header line in an input file or stream-in.
–header
Sends the configuration records to the management station.
TIP: This parameter is effective only if all the input records are parsed without error.
–send
In the form http://servername or https://servername.
TIP: You can use https if your management station is set up for SSL.
–ms
<management_station_name>
The user name and password are the same as for the Configuration tab.–auth <user:password>
Can be used in place of auth.
NOTE: The password file must be created using the encrypt command only.
–pf <password_file>
Displays the usage message; no parsing or sending is performed.–?
NOTE:
Only one input source is accepted in one invocation.
Output rows to the file or screen have fields separated by commas.
Either -auth or -pf is accepted, but not both. The password file must be created using only
the encrypt command.
There is no output to the file or to the screen unless requested.
The commands are not case-sensitive.
The order of command options does not matter.
If command options are not provided, the streamed-in input is checked.
For validity with no output presented or sent to the management station.
RAIDGRP
Syntax
raidgrp -dkc <serial #> -rg <raid group> [-auth <user:passwd>] [-ms
<URL>][-L] [-d<char>] [-hr] [-?] [-pf <password file>]
Supported disk array types
XP and P9000 disk arrays
Description
28 CLUI commands