Setting the TPDLISTDOM Environment Variable on Solaris and Linux
To set the TPDLISTDOM environment variable in Solaris and Linux, see the following system output
example:
$ TPDLISTDOM=1
$ export TPDLISTDOM
$ cli
Setting the TPDLISTDOM Environment Variable on Windows
To set the TPDLISTDOM environment variable in Windows:
1.
Perform
Step 1
variable in Windows as described in
2.
In the Environment Variable dialog box, enter TPDLISTDOM in the Variable box.
3.
Enter 1 in the Value box.
4.
Click OK.
Using the -listdom Option
To set the -listdom global option, see the following example:
$ cli -listdom
Table Headers and Totals
HP 3PAR CLI output can be configured to either display or not display column headings and totals.
If you are using scripts, you may want to set the CLI output to omit the display of headings and
totals to facilitate parsing by your scripts. Options and environment variables including "no"
indicate that headings and totals are not displayed. To set the output display, use:
The -nohdtot or -hafter global options.
The TPDNOHDTOT or TPDHAFTER environment variables.
The setclienv -nohdtot or setclienv -hafter commands (if changing within the
Tcl shell; for details about this command, see the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference)).
The following example displays CLI output with and without column headings and totals:
showvv -nohdtot
0 admin
...
30 V3
31 V3.ro
29 VV5
32 VV5.ro
17 VV_TechPubs_1 Dom001
18 VV_TechPubs_2 Dom001
8 vvfromcpg2.0
9 vvfromcpg2.1
Setting the Environment Variable on Solaris and Linux
$ TPDNOHDTOT=1
$ export TPDNOHDTOT
$ cli
Substitute TPDHAFTER for TPDNOHDTOT in the example above, as necessary.
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Running the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface
through
Step 4
of the procedure for setting the TPDSOCKSSL environment
Dom001
full base ---
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full base ---
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snp vcopy V3
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full base ---
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snp vcopy VV5
full base ---
full base ---
Dom001
full base ---
Dom001
full base ---
"Using SSL" (page
44).
0 RW normal
30 RW normal
30 RO normal
29 RW normal
29 RO normal
17 RW normal
18 RW normal
8 RW normal
9 RW normal
0
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96 256 1024 1024
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-- 1024
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