list features
Use this command to display currently enabled feature fields.
Command arguments:
<CLI> list features
Example:
<CLI> list features
Current Machine Local Time: 08/26/2008 03:25:34 PM
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0|
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1|
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2|
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3|
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4|
Max Drives Supported |
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Max Hosts Supported |
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mountpolicy
Use this command to set and display the mount policy.
Command arguments:
<CLI> mountpolicy –[get | set [-automount [on|off]]]
Where:
v -get displays the current mount policy
v -set sets a new mount policy. -automount is required with the -set parameter.
Example:
<CLI> mountpolicy –get
<CLI> mountpolicy –set –automount on
mountstate
Use this command to query the mount states of drives, pools, batteries, media
trays, and enclosures (Disk Storage Modules) in the system.
Command arguments:
<CLI> mountstate [-getobject -[drive |pool |mediatray |enclosure |bbu ] |
-setobject -[mount [-drive <<E:T><E:T> ...> | -bbu [0|1] | -mediatray 0 |
-enclosure <<num><num> ...>]|dismount [-drive <<E:T> <E:T> ...> |
-pool <<poolname> <poolname> ...> | -bbu [0|1] | -mediatray 0 |
-enclosure <<num> <num> ...> [-okdegradded]]] ]
Where:
v -getobject queries the mount state of the selected object
v -setobject set the mount state of the selected object
The mount or dismount state of a component tells you if that component is
available or unavailable. When querying a system component, some -get options
are available but it is important to keep note of the following:
Features
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Availability
Base Features |
Bound Mode |
Volume Copy |
Snapshot Copy |
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Enabled |
Enabled |
Disabled |
Disabled |
12 |
6 |
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