Reference Guide

system --opdup_traffic
Description
The command sets the default network interfaces for optimized copy data transfer.
Syntax
system --opdup_traffic [--add] [--incoming_interface <bondN|ethN|lo>] [--
outgoing_interface <bondN|ethN|lo>]
[--update] [--incoming_interface <bondN|ethN|lo>] [--
outgoing_interface <bondN|ethN|lo>]
[--delete]
--add Add default optimized copy configuration.
--update Update default optimized copy configuration.
--delete Delete default optimized copy configuration.
--incoming_interface Interface to use for receiving optimized copy
data.
--outgoing_interface Interface to use for sending optimized copy data.
For example, to add the default network interface for incoming traffic, run the command: system --
opdup_traffic --add --incoming_interface bond0
Result
Successfully added application opdup_incoming.
system --encryption --show
Description
This command shows the current data at rest encryption configuration.
Syntax
system --encryption --show
Results
Mode : Internal
Encryption : Enabled
Key Rotation Interval In Days : 30
system --encryption --passphrase
Description
Configures the passphrase used to encrypt the content keys. This command will prompt you to enter and confirm a
passphrase. This command also requires a filesystem server restart. Setting the passphrase is required before
proceeding to set the mode or enabling encryption.
NOTE: If you attempt to set the encryption mode immediately after setting the passphrase, you might see the
message "Appliance is in the process of coming up, please retry later." After setting a passphrase, you need to
wait for the system to come up before setting the mode.
Syntax
system --encryption --passphrase
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