Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EqualLogic Host Integration Tools for Microsoft Edition Version 5.3 Installation and User's Guide
- About This Guide
- Introduction to Host Integration Tools
- Installation
- Obtain the Installation Kit
- Installation Considerations
- Install Host Integration Tools for Microsoft
- Install HIT/Microsoft on a Windows Server 2012 R2 Core Machine
- Install HIT on a Windows Server 2012 R2 Core Cluster
- About Remote Host Installations
- Install HIT on a Failover Cluster
- About Silent Installations
- Using HIT With a SharePoint Farm
- Remote Setup Wizard
- Remote Setup Command Line Utility
- Using the Multipath I/O Component
- Use the VDS Provider
- Use SCVMM With the Dell EqualLogic SMP
- Install the Dell EqualLogic Storage Management Provider
- Configure the Dell EqualLogic Storage Management Provider
- Create a Classification for Dell EqualLogic Storage Resources
- Import the SMP Through the SCVMM GUI
- Configure PS Series Groups
- Configure Group Access on Managed Hosts and Clusters
- Configure Storage for VM Rapid Provisioning
- Create a VM Template From a VHD
- Migrate the Rapid-Provisioned VMs
- Migrate Storage of a Deployed VM to Another Location
- Troubleshoot SCVMM Issues
- Supported SMP PowerShell Cmdlets
- Use the HPC iSCSI Provider
- Tools and Utilities
- Index
Using RSWCLI Commands
The RSWCLI executable is located under the default installation folder, or the folder that you specified for HIT during installation. The
default folder is: C:\Program Files\EqualLogic\bin
You execute a command by starting the Windows Server command prompt:
1. Click Start → Run.
2. Type cmd.
3. In the command window, you can change the directory to C:\Program Files\EqualLogic\bin or add the RSWCLI commands
folder to your path by editing your Windows PATH environment variable.
NOTE: All the string parameters needs to be enclosed within double quotation marks ("").
Discover a PS Series Array
Use the rswcli ‑Discover command to discover uninitialized PS Series arrays. The command displays a list of uninitialized PS Series
array serial numbers and service tag numbers (if known).
The command syntax is as follows:
rswcli ‑Discover [‑Detail]
The [-Detail] option specifies whether RSWCLI should display the array MAC address, Host Adapter MAC address, firmware version,
and supported RAID levels for each array.
Initialize a PS Series Array
Use the rswcli ‑Initialize command to initialize an array. This command also allows you to create a new PS Series group with the
array as its first member, or to have the array join an existing group.
The command syntax is as follows:
rswcli -Initialize
-ServiceTag=service tag | -SerialNumber=serial number
-MemberName=member name
-MemberIPEth0=IP address
-MemberSubnet=subnet mask
-MemberGateway=IP address
-CreateGroup | -JoinGroup -GroupName=group name
-GroupIP=IP address
-Membership=password
-RAID=10|50|6|6-accelerated
-Admin=group admin password
-ChapUser=CHAP username
-ChapSecret=CHAP password
-DCBVlanID=data center bridging VLAN ID
The following table describes the command parameters.
Table 7. Initialize Array Command Options
Parameter Argument Description
Initialize Initializes a PS Series array. The following parameters are
required:
• ‑SerialNumber | ServiceTag
• -MemberName
• ‑MemberIPEth0
• ‑MemberSubnet
• ‑MemberGateway
You must specify either the ‑CreateGroup or the
‑JoinGroup parameter. With the ‑CreateGroup parameter,
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