Status CLI Commands
Getting VTL
Performance
Getting Tape Drive
Status
Getting Storage Slot
Status
Getting the VTL Logical
View Status
Getting the Common
Component Status
Status CLI Commands
The following sections describe the supported Status CLI commands:
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Getting VTL Performance
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Getting Tape Drive Status
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Getting Storage Slot Status
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Getting the VTL Logical View Status
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Getting the Common Component Status
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Getting Storage Array Status
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Getting Hardware System Component Status
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Getting System Board Status
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Getting Network Port Status
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Getting Detailed Storage Array Status
syscli --getstatus vtlperf --vtl <VTL_name>
This CLI command returns the VTL's average write speed.
syscli --getstatus tapedrive --vtl <VTL_name> [--drive <drive>]
This CLI command returns the status of the tape drives of the specified VTL. An
optional drive can be specified using the serial number of the drive to show the
status of a specific drive.
syscli --getstatus storageslot --vtl <VTL_name> [--barcode <barcode>]
This CLI command returns the status of the storage slots of the specified VTL. If
the optional barcode is specified, the status of the storage slot of the specified
barcode is displayed.
syscli --getstatus vtllogical [--vtl <VTL_name>]
This CLI command returns the logical view of the VTL(s). If an optional VTL name
is specified, only that VTL's logical view is displayed.
syscli --getstatus commoncomponent [--storagearray ]
This CLI command returns the status of the common hardware components of
the system. If the optional --storagearray option is specified...(TBD)
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