User`s guide
Note
The CLI> prompt may be factory-set to reflect your array
controller’s model, such as, HSJ>, HSD>, or HSZ>. Use either the
SET THIS_CONTROLLER or SET OTHER_CONTROLLER command
with the PROMPT= qualifier if you want to set your prompt name (see
Appendix B) to something other than the factory setting.
5.2.2 CLI Command Sets
CLI consists of the following six command sets:
1. CLI failover commands—These commands are used to support dual-
redundant controller configurations.
2. CLI controller commands—These commands are used for the following:
a. Modifying and displaying the basic controller parameters
b. Modifying the controller ID (CI or DSSI node number, or SCSI target IDs)
c. Modifying the resident terminal characteristics
d. Restarting the controller
e. Running resident diagnostics and utility programs
3. CLI device commands—These commands allow you to specify and show the
location of the physical SCSI–2 devices attached to each controller. Locations
of devices are specified using their SCSI port/target/LUN (PTL) designation.
Note
Only devices that have been defined by the ADD command are recognized
by the controller. Devices that have been placed in a storage shelf, but
have not been defined using the ADD command are NOT recognized by
the controller. Locations of devices are specified using a Port-Target-LUN
(PTL) format. Other restrictions may apply when adding removable
media devices.
4. CLI storageset commands—These commands are used for the following:
a. Adding storagesets (stripesets, RAIDsets, mirrorsets)
b. Modifying (setting) storagesets
c. Renaming storagesets
d. Interrogating storageset attributes
5. CLI logical unit commands—These commands are used to add, modify, or
display logical units that have been built from devices or storagesets.
6. CLI diagnostic and utility commands—These commands are used run local
utility programs on the controller.
They are used to invoke exercisers that test the data transfer capabilities
of disk and tape drives. The two exercisers are DILX (a disk inline
exerciser) and TILX (a tape exerciser). Refer to Chapter 7 for examples
of DILX and TILX displays. Refer to the StorageWorks Array Controllers HS
Family of Array Controllers Service Manual for details on how to run these
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