Recurring Syntax Elements; General Form Of The Script Commands - IBM System Storage DS3000 Programming Manual

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Table 2-3. General Form of the Script Commands (continued)
Syntax
download object {statement-data}
enable object {statement-data}
recopy object {statement-data}
recover object {statement-data}
re-create object {statement-data}
remove object {statement-data}
repair object {statement-data}
reset object {statement-data}
resume object
revive object
save object {statement-data}
set object {statement-data}
show object {statement-data}
start object {statement-data}
stop object {statement-data}
suspend object {statement-data}

Recurring Syntax Elements

Recurring syntax elements are a general category of variables and options that you can use in one or
more script commands. The recurring syntax is used in the general definitions of the script commands
that are listed in Chapter 3, "Script Commands," on page 3-1
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IBM System Storage DS3000, DS4000, and DS5000: Command Line Interface and Script Commands Programming Guide
Description
Transfers data to the storage subsystem
or to the hardware that is associated with
the storage subsystem.
Sets a feature operate.
Restarts a VolumeCopy operation by
using an existing VolumeCopy pair. You
can change the parameters before the
operation is restarted.
Re-creates an object from saved
configuration data and the statement
parameters. (This command is similar to
the create command.)
Restarts a FlashCopy operation by using
an existing FlashCopy logical drive. You
can change the parameters before the
operation is restarted.
Removes a relationship from between
objects.
Repairs errors found by the check
command.
Returns the hardware or an object to an
initial state.
Starts a suspended operation. The
operation starts where it left off when it
was suspended.
Forces the object from the Failed state to
the Optimal state. Use this command
only as part of an error recovery
procedure.
Writes information about the object to a
file.
Changes object attributes. All changes are
completed when the command returns.
Shows information about the object.
Starts an asynchronous operation. You
can stop some operations after they have
started. You can query the progress of
some operations.
Stops an asynchronous operation.
Stops an operation. You can then restart
the suspended operation, and it continues
from the point where it was suspended.

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