# raidinf -login user01 xxxxxx -servername svp.xxx.co.jp
This example executes a logout.
# raidinf -logout -servername svp.xxx.co.jp
Displays help.
# raidinf -h
Model
: RAIDINF/WindowsNT
VerandRev: 01-00-03/00
Usage:
raidinf [options]
raidinf <action> <object> [parameters]
Options:
-h
-login <user_name> <password>
-logout
<User authentification>
<option>
-login
-logout
<Report management>
<action> <object>
get
reportinfo -servername <hostname/ipaddress>
add
report
download report
<report_name> | -report_id <report_id>} -targetfolder <folder>
delete
report
<report_name> | -report_id <report_id>} [-fill]
Parameters:
-servername
IP address.
-report
-report_id
-targetfolder <folder>
-fill
of the server reports.
raidinf add report
The raidinf add report command creates a report.
If other users have created 20 reports, the logged in user will be unable to create a report and will receive
an error.
Syntax
raidinf add report –servername <hostname/ipaddress> [-report <report_name>]
Options and parameters
140
Report Configuration Tool command reference (raidinf commands)
<parameters>
<user_name> <password> -servername <hostname/ipaddress>
-servername <hostname/ipaddress>
<parameters>
-servername <hostname/ipaddress>
[-report <report_name>]
-servername <hostname/ipaddress> {-report
-servername <hostname/ipaddress> {-report
<hostname/ipaddress>
<report_name>
<report_id>
Help/Usage
Specify LOGIN explicitly
Specify LOGOUT
Specify the SVP hostname or
Specify the Report Name.
Specify the ReportID.
Specify the download folder.
Report is deleted only full