Command Line Interface; User Accounts; User Sessions; Admin Session - HP StorageWorks 6100 - Enterprise Virtual Array User Manual

Hp storageworks mpx200 multifunction router user guide (5697-0306, january 2010)
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1.
Open a miguser session using the following command:
miguser start -p migration
2.
To view the status of migration license consumed and available on the current system, enter the
following command (see
show migration_usage
The following example shows the show migration_usage command.
MPX200 (miguser) #> show migration_usage
Migration License Usage
-----------------------
Total capacity licensed 10240.00 GB
Migration license consumed 1.00 GB
License consumed by active jobs 10.00 GB
Total capacity available 10229.00 GB
Array Based Licenses
--------------------
Array based licences issued 3
Array based licences used 0
Available array based licenses 3

Command Line Interface

This section provides information on using the CLI for data migration services. It defines the guest
MPX200 account and the user sessions, admin and miguser. For each command, it provides a
description, the required session type, and an example.

User accounts

User accounts include the guest account. The guest account is the default user account used to log
into the MPX200 Telnet session. The guest session has a view-only type of access. The default password
for this account is password.

User sessions

User sessions include the admin session and miguser session, as described in the following.

Admin session

The admin is the system administrator session that provides access to CLI commands that manage the
system resources. The default password for starting the admin session is config. You can start and
stop an admin session using the following commands:
admin [start/begin]
admin [end/cancel/stop]
For example:
MPX200 #> admin start
Password : ******
MPX200 (admin) #>
MPX200 (admin) #> admin cancel
MPX200 #>
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Offline Data Migration
"show
migration_usage" on page 336):

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