Dell PowerVault MD3260 Cli Manual page 16

Powervault modular disk storage arrays
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Parameter
-i
-m
-n
-o
-p
-q
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Definition
eventOnly— Only event information is
included in the e-mail.
profile— Event and array profile information is
included in the e-mail.
supportBundle— Event and support bundle
information is included in the e-mail.
NOTE: You can enter only one information argument
each time you execute the command. If you want all
of the information, you must run the command three
times.
Use with the -d parameter to display the IP address of the
known storage arrays.
Use to specify the host name or IP address of the e-mail
server from which to send e-mail alert notifications.
Use to specify the name of the storage array on which to
run the script commands. This name is optional when you
use host‑name-or-IP-address; however, if you are
using the in-band method for managing the storage array,
you must use the -n parameter if more than one storage
array is connected to the host at the specified address.
The storage array name is required when host‑name-
or-IP-address is not used; however, the name of the
storage array configured for use in the MD Storage
Manager GUI (that is, listed in the configuration file) must
not be a duplicate name of any other configured storage
array.
Use with the -c or -f parameter to specify a file name for
all output text that is a result of running the script
commands.
Use to specify the password for the storage array on
which to run commands. A password is not necessary
under the following conditions:
A password has not been set on the storage array.
The password is specified in a script file that is
running.
The storage array password is specified by using
the -c parameter and the set session
password command.
password=
Use to specify how frequently to include additional profile
or support bundle information in the e-mail alert
notifications. An e-mail alert notification that contains at
least the basic event information is always generated for
every critical event. If you set the-I parameter to
eventOnly, the only valid argument for -q is

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