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For example, when changes need to be saved the command prompt for Configure mode changes to
this:
Most configuration commands that succeed in doing what was asked do not print any response, so
the next thing you see after pressing
<Enter> is another command prompt. You can verify the
effect of a configuration command by using its corresponding
show command to display current
settings.
If an error occurs in executing a command, the response begins with
% followed by some text
describing the error.
Abbreviations for Large Numbers
The following abbreviations are used for large numbers in the output displays of various show and
stats commands:
and so on for E (exabytes), Z (zettabytes), and Y (yottabytes). Single-letter abbreviations such as k,
M, or G are sometimes used to conserve space, or for units other than bytes.
CLI Command Descriptions
The sections below describe CLI commands for the HP VMA SAN Gateway. The commands are
organized in the following categories:
CLI Option Commands on page 149
General Configuration Commands on page 152
Network Configuration Commands on page 181
Container and Target Commands on page 203
An alphabetical list of commands is provided in Quick Reference to Commands on page 206.
Config (unsaved):
* gate1 [vmgCluster: master] (config) #
B bytes
kB
kilobytes (1024
1
= 1,024 bytes)
MB
megabytes (1024
2
= 1,048,576 bytes)
GB
gigabytes (1024
3
= 1,073,741,824 bytes)
TB
terabytes (1024
4
= 1,099,511,627,776 bytes)
PB
petabytes (1024
5
= 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes)