VLS9200 user guide (BW402-10009, August 2012)

Table 27 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 28 CLI Configuration Commands
Usage
1
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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