About The Script Commands; Script Command Structure - Dell PowerVault MD3260 Cli Manual

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About The Script Commands

You can use the script commands to configure and manage a storage array. The script commands are distinct from the
command line interface (CLI) commands; however, you enter the script commands using the command line interface.
You can enter individual script commands, or run a file of script commands. When entering an individual script
command, include it as part of a CLI command. When running a file of script commands, include the file name as part of
a CLI command. The script commands are processed by a script engine that performs the following functions:
Verifies command syntax
Interprets the commands
Converts the commands to the appropriate protocol-compliant commands, which is, in turn, run by the RAID
controller module
Passes the commands to the storage array
At the storage array, the redundant array of independent disks (RAID) controller modules in the storage array runs the
script commands.
The script engine and script commands support the storage array configuration and management operations listed in .
Table 4. Configuration and Management Operations
Operation
Virtual disk, disk group configuration
Physical disk configuration
RAID controller module configuration
General storage array configuration
NVSRAM configuration
Product identification
Battery management
Firmware management

Script Command Structure

All script commands have the following structure:
command operand-data {statement-data}
Activities
Creating, deleting, and setting priority; labeling; setting
physical disk composition when creating virtual disks;
setting segment size; and setting media scan control
Configuring the hot spare
Defining virtual disk ownership, changing mode settings,
defining network settings, and setting host port IDs
Resetting a configuration to defaults, labeling, checking
the health status, setting the time of day, clearing the
Major Event Log, and setting the media scan rate
Downloading and modifying the user configuration region
at the bit and byte level, displaying nonvolatile static
random access memory (NVSRAM) values
Retrieving the enclosure profile display data
Setting the battery installation date
Downloading RAID controller module, enclosure
management module (EMM), and physical disk firmware
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