Options
-a <action>
list
-l
Examples
sync
sync -l3
sync -a list -l3
topology
Usage
topology [-a <action>] [-v]
Summary
The topology command displays enclosure topology, physical connections, and
devices. For products that support multiple enclosures only.
Options
-a <action>
list
-v
Examples
topology
transit
Usage
transit [-a <action>] [-d <DaId>] [-s <SeqNo>]
transit -a start -d <DaId> -s <SeqNo> -p <PdId>
transit -a stop -d <DaId> -s <SeqNo>
transit -a pause -d <DaId> -s <SeqNo>
transit -a resume -d <DaId> -s <SeqNo>
Summary
The transit command starts, stops, pauses, and resumes a transition and
monitors the progress of a running transition.
Specifies the action to perform.
(Default) Displays the current background
synchronization activities and their status.
Specifies the logical drive ID on which background
synchronization is running.
Specifies the action to perform.
(Default) Displays topology information.
Displays complete information about topology.
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