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potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem. WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death. Copyright © 2015 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. This product is protected by U.S. and international copyright and intellectual - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 3
Contents 1 Introduction to the DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide 13 About the DR Series System CLI Documentation 13 Other Information You May Need...13 Contacting Dell...14 Locating your system Service Tag...14 Documentation feedback...14 2 Introducing the DR Series System 15 DR - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 4
--server_signing --mode ]...41 network --setbonding --bondif [--mode ] [--mtu ]...41 network --update...42 network - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 5
--enable ...46 network --disable...46 network --troubleshoot [--links] [--gateway] [--ntp] [--dns] KB/MB 51 network --help...52 OST...55 OST Command Usage...55 ost --show [--config] [--file_history] [-- --mode - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 6
System Command Usage ...78 system --show [--config] ...79 system --show [--hardware]...80 system --show [--storage] [--type ] [--service_tag - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 7
system --shutdown...85 system --upgrade...85 system --license [--validate] mode ] [--interval - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 8
Command Usage ...106 diagnostics --start-service Maintenance...111 Maintenance Command Usage...112 maintenance --filesystem [--start_scan [verify_data | verify_rda_metadata | verify_metadata 112 maintenance --filesystem [--stop_scan]...113 maintenance --filesystem [--scan_status]...113 maintenance - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 9
vdisk --check_consistency --type [--service_tag ]. 121 maintenance --help...121 5 Managing DR Series System Storage Operations 123 System Storage Operation Commands...123 Connection...123 Connection Command Usage ...123 connection --show [--name ] ...124 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 10
--name --add --no_of_tapes - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 11
replication --troubleshoot --peer - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 12
Description...160 Syntax...160 Result...160 more...161 Description...161 Syntax...161 Results...161 12 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 13
on supported hardware and software for the DR Series systems. System Interoperability Guide Dell DR Series Provides information about managing DR Series system data backup and replication System Command operations using the DR Series system command line interface (CLI). Line Reference Guide - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 14
in your area. To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or customer service issues: Go to Dell.com/contactdell. Locating your system Service Tag Your system is identified by a unique Express Service Code and Service Tag number. The Express Service Code and Service Tag are found on the front - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 15
as internal service level agreements (SLAs) are more easily met. The DR Series system includes the following features: • Advanced data protection and disaster recovery • Two management interfaces, a command line interface (CLI) or a system graphical user interface (GUI) for the system software to - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 16
commands are not applicable to the DR2000v and are noted in this guide. • DR4300e system-which consists of preinstalled DR Series system software on a modified Dell Press 4. At the administrator password prompt, enter the password for the Administrator (the default is St0r@ge!): • Type St0r@ - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 17
Command Group diagnostics help iscsi maintenance ndmp network ost rda replication seed schedule stats system user virtual machine vtl grep more Description Configure a file system to share over NFS | CIFS | OST | RDS | NDMP | ISCSI. Gather log information for support Dell or disable service and - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 18
about appliance alerts and software updates. • Test to confirm that email account recipients can receive alerts via Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps for a designated host. • Set, enable, disable, or delete SNMP traps for a designated host. Alerts Command Usage This topic introduces - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 19
--snmp_trap_email [options] • alerts --help NOTE: If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to [--all] Description Displays the current list of system events. NOTE: The default is to display the 32 most recent events (this example is intentionally - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 20
updated Cleaner schedule. 397 INFO 2012-06-10 12:20:03 User service enabled. alerts --show [--alerts] [--index ] [--count < Description Displays the current list of DR Series system alerts. NOTE: By default, all DR Series system alerts are displayed. Syntax alerts --show --alerts - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 21
Syntax alerts --show --summary Result Total alert messages: Total event messages: Last event index: 5 42 42 alerts --email [--add ] Description Displays the current email recipient address(es) for the DR Series system. Syntax alerts --email Result Recipients: [email protected] Relay - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 22
Name : Acme Inc. Admin Email : [email protected] Phone : 438-999-6699 Comments : Days shift1 administrator Appliance Alerts : Yes Software Updates : Yes Email SNMP Trap's : No Email Daily container stats : Yes alerts --email [--delete ] Description Deletes an existing - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 23
multiple words in --company , and in --comments ), enclose these values within quotation marks (for example, using the command string, --admin_name "John Smith"). alerts --email [--company ] Description Configures a company name to associate with the DR Series - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 24
Syntax alerts --email --company Acme.com Result Alert email settings updated. Recipients: Relay Host: relayhost13 Admin Name: John_Smith Company Name: Acme.com Admin Email: Phone: Comments: alerts --email [--admin_email ] Description Configures the email account for the administrator - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 25
Configures the "yes/no" setting for sending email notifications to the administrator of a DR Series system when there are updates for the system software installed on the system appliance. Setting this option to yes causes the system administrator to receive email notifications when there are system - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 26
Name : Acme Inc. Admin Email : [email protected] Phone : 438-999-6699 Comments : Days shift1 administrator Appliance Alerts : Yes Software Updates : Yes Email SNMP Trap's : No Email Daily container stats : Yes alerts --test_email Description Sends a test email alert notification - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 27
Result Test email sent. alerts --snmp_add --host --port --community Description Sets SNMP traps for a host by defining its host name, port number, and listing the corresponding SNMP community. Syntax alerts --snmp_add --host 10.12.14.20 --port 1550 --community - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 28
--snmp_enable --host alerts --snmp_disable --host alerts --snmp_trap_email [--enable][--disable] alerts --help alerts can be one of: --show Displays system alerts and events. --test_email Sends a test email using current - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 29
Services (ADS). For information about specific authenticate commands, see Authenticate Command Usage. Authenticate Command Usage This topic introduces the authenticate command --server_signing --mode • authenticate --help NOTE: If you specify a command without supplying - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 30
Joins the DR Series system to an Active Directory Services (ADS) domain when you specify the ADS domain password is required for that domain to ensure that the join operation is successful. Supported domain must manually rejoin the desired ADS domain using the authenticate --join command. Syntax - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 31
joined domain ads.storage.local Disabling NTP service... done. Updated Windows Access Server Configuration. Updated Kerberos configuration. Updated machine password. Updated DNS. Restarting Windows Access Server... done. NOTE: The --ou command is optional and allows for defining a specific - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 32
for new CIFS user administrator2: Re-enter password for new CIFS user administrator2: Added CIFS user administrator2. authenticate --add [--login_group ] Description Adds an authenticated login group in an Active Directory Services (ADS) domain in accordance with the following - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 33
LOGIN GROUP>]. NOTE: Ensure that the login group exists in the Active Directory Services (ADS) domain, and that the "\" and any spaces in the login example, only the DR Series system administrator can change the password for the CIFS user administrator. authenticate --guestmode [--enable] [--disable - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 34
authenticated source, these digital signatures ensure the integrity of the communications. The DR Series system CLI --server_signing --mode command contains four values: • auto - Configures authentication via server signing to be automatically performed. • mandatory - Configures authentication via - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 35
] authenticate --server_signing --mode authenticate --help authenticate can be one of user from CIFS authentication or deletes login group. --set Sets password for a local workgroup user. --guestmode Configures all CIFS - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 36
Does not start the specific ethernet devices on restart. • Performs basic troubleshooting. • Capture network traffic. • Runs iperf (Network Performance) in client mode. • Runs iperf (Network Performance) in server mode. Network Command Usage • network --show [options] • network --delete (Option only - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 37
troubleshoot [options] • network --tcpdump [options] • network --iperf_client [options] • network --iperf_server [options] • network --help NOTE: If you specify a command : 10.20.32.13 : 78:2B:CB:47:D0:08 : 1500 : "mode=balance-alb miimon=100 xmit_hash_policy=2" : eth0,eth1,eth2,eth3 : 78:2B:CB:47: - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 38
:5A:04 : 1000baseT/Full : 1000Mb/s : Full : storage.local : 10.25.19.15 : 10.25.19.16 network --delete Description The command deletes a network interface. Syntax network --delete [--bondif ] [--member ] [--nwif ] --bondif --member - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 39
' for the changes to take effect. network --create_bond Description The command allows individual network interfaces to be selected to create a bond. dhcp] [--static] --nwif [--mode < ALB | 802.3ad>] [--name < DNS name >] [--mtu ] [--ip - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 40
. Create dhcp interface. Create static interface. Eth interfaces to bond. Bonding mode to use. DNS name for the interface. Ethernet MTU to use (valid command creates eth interface for the system. Syntax network --create_eth --nwif [--dhcp] [--static] [--name < DNS name >] [--mtu - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 41
to add. For example, to add eth2 to bond1, run the command: network --add_member --bondif bond1 --nwif eth2 Result Interface add successful. --bondif [--mode ] [--mtu ] Description Configures or updates the bonding mode or sets the maximum - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 42
to use jumbo frames. For more information, contact your Dell Support representative for assistance. To verify that the destination system can support a specific frame size you want to attempt, use the following DR Series system CLI commands and specify the frame size in bytes using the following - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 43
to not respond. Please verify that the switch is enabled and capable of supporting an MTU size that is equal to or larger than the value being ) [n]?yes Reboot the system using the command 'system --reboot' to complete the network factory reset. network --host Description The command manages local - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 44
Result --delete --network --netmask --gateway --interface Delete local route. Destination network. Destination network mask. Gateway to destination network. Interface to route through. network --nslookup --destination Description Performs a domain name system (DNS) lookup - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 45
. Example network --ping --destination system-69 --interface bond0 network --blink Description The command blinks the LED on the specific ethernet device. Syntax network --blink --nwif --time --nwif Eth interface to blink. --time Blink duration time in seconds (default 10, max 300). 45 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 46
while running a DR Series system. When you can isolate a problem or issue to a specific cause, you can better understand and resolve it. The DR Series system CLI network --troubleshoot command and its options allow you to perform basic troubleshooting checks on the state of a DR Series system. 46 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 47
troubleshoot options. To limit the type of network troubleshooting check you want to display, define the command string to a specified check (or checks). For example, using network --troubleshoot Driver: v3.4.0 (October 7, 2008) Bonding Mode: transmit load balancing Primary Slave: None Currently - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 48
being used by portmapper program vers proto port 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 2 udp 111 portmapper network --troubleshoot --gateway --interface Description Performs a basic troubleshooting on the current state of the gateway connected to the DR Series system. Syntax network - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 49
a DR Series system (the example that follows shows CIFS). Syntax network --troubleshoot --show_active cifs Result tcp 0 ESTABLISHED tcp 0 tcp 0 tcp 0 0 using the following options to the DR Series system CLI network --tcpdump command: • --port by its type: NFS, CIFS, replication, OST, - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 50
.11.12 Result Successfully started tcpdump, please use "network --tcpdump --stop" to stop. NOTE: You can also specify a number of host IP addresses using this command in a comma-delimited format (-host 10.10.11.12,10.12.12.13,10.10.12.14). network --tcpdump [--port - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 51
in use by any other system operations (if you do not define specific ports, the --iperf_client and --iperf_server commands default to port 5001), and 2) these commands must be issued simultaneously. Description Tests network performance between a client and server using a designated port (use this - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 52
server using a designated port (use this command at the same time you use the other --iperf command). Syntax network --iperf_server --port 5001 -- dhcp] [--static] --nwif [--mode < ALB | 802.3ad >] [--name < DNS name >] [--mtu ] [--ip - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 53
mode < ALB | 802.3ad >] [--mtu ] network --update [--bondif ] [--nwif ] [--mode < ALB | 802.3ad >] [--name < DNS name >] [--mtu ] [--nwif ] network --troubleshoot [--links] [--gateway] [--ntp] [--dns] [-- - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 54
ethernet device(s) on restart. --troubleshoot Troubleshoots network issues. --tcpdump Capture network traffic. --iperf_client Run iperf (Network Performance) in client mode. --iperf_server Run iperf (Network Performance) in server mode. For command-specific help, please type network - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 55
OST This topic introduces the set of OpenStorage Technology-related DR Series system CLI commands that enable you to perform the following tasks: • Display command-specific information • Update the OST user password • Delete the OST client • Update the attributes of the OST client • Limit the - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 56
OS Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit Backup Software NetBackup 7.1.2012 Idle Time 00:01:10 Connections 1 Mode Dedupe NOTE: The displayed output when using the DR Series system CLI ost --show --clients command could indicate a fourth type of mode value. Depending upon the client, this value would - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 57
client and the mode. You can also change the mode from dedupe to the other supported modes. When this is done the displayed mode will change, but Description The command deletes the OST client and any edits that have been made to its default values. The next time a connection - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 58
4 CPU Cores) Passthrough Not Supported Supported Syntax ost --update_client --name acme-81 --mode dedupe NOTE: You may be able to force writes for OST clients running in the Passthrough mode using the DR Series system CLI mode --dedupe command. The change in OST client mode is effective on the next - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 59
Hostname> --mode ost --limit --speed --target ost --partial_images --containerid [--delete ] [--timeout 0>] ost --help ost can be - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 60
RDA The set of RDA commands have the following functions: • Displays command specific information. • Updates the Rapid Data Access (RDA) user password. • Deletes the Rapid Data Access (RDA) client. • Updates attributes of a Rapid Data Access (RDA) client. • Limits bandwidth consumed by Rapid Data - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 61
RDS W2K8-02 Plugin OS Backup Software 2.1.17 7 Window s Server 2008 R2 NetVault Backup Last Access Jul 18 05:42:53 Connecti Mode on(s) 1 Passthro ugh NOTE: The displayed output when using the rda --show --clients command indicates a fourth type of mode value. Depending upon the client, this - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 62
backup_user:Dell1234 Re-type new password:Dell1234 Rapid Data Access (RDA) password updated successfully. rda --delete_client --name Description The command deletes the Rapid Data Access (RDA) client and any edits that were made to its default values. The next time a connection - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 63
default> --target Description The command limits the bandwidth consumed by RDA when replicating over a WAN link. Syntax rda --limit --speed --mode rda --limit --speed --target - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 64
command> can be one of: --show Displays command specific information. --setpassword Updates the Rapid Data Access (RDA) user password : --clients --type In addition, this DR Series system CLI command also allows you to reset the following statistic types: • NFS - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 65
--name • stats --replication [options] • stats --seed • stats --cleaner • stats --clients [options] • stats --reset [options] • stats --help NOTE: If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to provide the correct value or option. stats --system - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 66
Total Inodes Bytes decrypted Dedupe Savings Compression Savings Total Savings : 4 : 6761218080 : 0.00 % : 0.00 % : 0.00 % stats --cpu Description Displays the current cumulative CPU statistics for a DR Series system. Syntax stats --cpu Result 13:00:00 up 9 days, 19:24, 2 users, load average: 1. - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 67
stats --network Description Displays the current network interfaces (eth0, eth1, eth2, eth3, and bond0) statistics for a DR Series system. Syntax stats --network Result eth0 Rx Bytes eth0 Rx Packets eth0 Rx Errors eth0 Rx Drops eth0 Rx Fifo Errors eth0 Rx Frame Errors eth0 Tx Bytes eth0 Tx Packets - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 68
run the Data Check scans. The following example shows the status of active DR Series system operations in response to the stats --datacheck command on a DR Series system when Data Check is enabled. Syntax stats --datacheck Result Data Check : Enabled - namespace,blockmap,throttle:75% Progress - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 69
Online Data Verification Progress Active Writes Active System Operations Total Detected Errors Last Complete Namespace Scan Last Complete Blockmap Scan : Disabled : No : No : 0 : 2012-01-24 15:50:10 : 2012-01-24 15:55:59 : Disabled stats --nfs Description Displays the current NFS statistics for - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 70
OPEN 0 0 0 0 CLOSE 0 0 0 0 PREAD 1223941 6167 856679104 0 IOV_PREAD 0 0 0 0 PWRITE 4629174 26376 529148935 0 IOV_PWRITE 0 0 0 0 FTRUNCATE 0 0 0 0 LSTAT 0 0 0 0 FCNTL 0 0 0 0 CANCEL 0 0 0 0 FSTAT 548246 325 7495992 0 FSTAT_BY_PATH 0 0 0 0 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 71
stats --ost Description Displays the current OpenStorage Technology (OST) statistics categories for a DR Series system. Syntax stats --ost Result OST Server Statistics Procedure Calls Avg(us) Max(us) Errors GET_AUTH 2 0 0 0 OPEN_SERVER 2 0 0 0 CLOSE_SERVER 1 0 0 0 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 72
for a DR Series system. Syntax stats --ndmp_completed Result Bytes Written 1247953038336 Bytes Read 2253404205 stats --iscsi [--verbose] Description This command displays statistics for iSCSI sessions on the current DR system. The --verbose option provides detailed session information for the - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 73
for a specific container in a DR Series system that you define by name using the DR Series system CLI --name command. Syntax stats --container --name backupsys-60_replicate Result Container Name Container ID Total Inodes Read Throughput Write Throughput Current Files Current Bytes Cleaner - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 74
Network Maximum Throughput Network Bytes Sent Network Savings Last INSYNC Time Estimated Time To Sync seconds : 14999 KiB/s : 154.45 MiB : 56.60 % : 2012-06-20 09:11:42 : 0 days 7 hours 3 minutes 19 Data replication history File : /vargen/source/Office_Docs/Email/Outlook/3244.flate, 44.70%, 88773 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 75
Access Connection(s) Mode BabuK-W2K8-02 RDS 2.1.201 Windows Server 2008 R2 NetVault 9.20 Build 12 Aug 13 07:53:26 1 Passthrough R720xd-Netvault RDS -- -- -- -- 0 Default No ndmp sessions found. iSCSI client(s) information: Container: iscsi-1 Target IQN: iqn.1984-05.com.dell:dr4000.2149308 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 76
|cifs | ost | rds | ndmp | iscsi>] stats --reset [--nfs] [--cifs] [--ost] [--rds] [--datacheck] stats --seed stats --help stats can be one of: --system --cpu --memory --network Displays cumulative statistics for all containers. Displays CPU statistics - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 77
value or option, you will be prompted to provide the correct value or option. stats --help datacheck Description Displays the list of stats command-based Data Check options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series system CLI. Syntax stats --help datacheck --datacheck - Displays - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 78
DR Series system CLI command and its options allow you to perform the a variety of system-related tasks, including the following: • Displaying the current system configuration • Initializing, rebooting, or shutting down the DR Series system • Upgrading the DR Series system software • Configuring the - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 79
command options: • --hardware • --storage [--type ] [--service_tag - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 80
that is displayed when using this DR Series system CLI command. Syntax system --show --hardware Result Component Storage Controller Storage storage] [--type ] [--service_tag ] Description Displays current configuration information about the storage types - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 81
HDB EF03 Health Speed optimal 0 optimal 0 optimal 0 optimal 0 Name "0NFCG1A02" "0NFCG1A02" "0NFCG1A02" "0NFCG1A02" Vendor "DELL" "DELL" "DELL" "DELL" system --show [--storage] Description Displays the service tag, size, configuration state, RAID level, the percentage used, and the state of the - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 82
following DR Series system CLI command: system --show --license -- Service is Server 1 Server 2 Server 3 : UP : 0.centos.pool.ntp.org : 1.centos.pool.ntp.org : 2.centos.pool.ntp.org system --show [--version] Description Displays the currently installed version of the DR Series system software - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 83
in a specific region, use the following command: system --show --timezones Chile Following are the time zones in Chile region: Continental Easter Island system --show [--upgradefile] Description Displays the current version of the DR Series system software upgrade file that resides on the system - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 84
REQUIRED : 2012/10/05 18:01:22 : 2012/10/08 18:11:39 : 2012/10/08 18:12:01 : 2.0.0.0.1356 : SUCCESS, REBOOT REQUIRED system --show [--marker] Description Displays the current state of marker detection in a DR Series system. Syntax system --show --marker Result Marker Detection : Enabled system - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 85
--shutdown Result Please enter administrator password: Broadcast message from root (pts/0) (Wed Oct 20 11:00:58 2012): The system is being shutdown NOW! system --upgrade Description Upgrades the version of the DR Series system software installed on a supported DR Series hardware appliance. 85 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 86
NOTE: To obtain the latest DR Series system upgrade image, navigate to the Dell Support website (dell.com/ support), enter your service tag or select your product, and download the latest DR Series system software upgrade image file to the local system using WinSCP. NOTE: Prior to performing a DR - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 87
Dell MD1200 storage array, physically connect the expansion shelf enclosure to the base DR Series system, and power on the expansion shelf enclosure. • Use the system --add_storage --enclosure command (for specific information, see system --add_storage -- enclosure - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 88
represents 13:20:00. Syntax NOTE: Respond to the prompt to stop the NTP service by issuing a system --setntp --disable command. system --setdate --date 092913202012 --timezone US/Pacific Please stop NTP service before changing time. system --setntp --disable Result Shutting down ntpd: [ OK ] Fri Jun - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 89
server: Starting ntpd: To verify whether the NTP service was enabled, use the following command: system --setntp --enable NTP service is already enabled. [ OK ] [ OK setlogin Description Updates or resets the login password for the administrator of a DR Series system. Syntax system --setlogin 89 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 90
Please enter administrator password: Please enter administrator's new password: Please re-enter administrator's new password: Changed administrator's password. system --telnet [--enable | --disable] Description Displays the current telnet access status, or you can use the command options to enable - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 91
) are idle. The range is between 1 to 100 percent (%), and the default is 50%. Description Enables Data Check scans to use any percentage (1-100) of for all of the supported backup software used with a DR Series system based on the option you use with the command. Syntax system --marker Result - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 92
service tag and a license. For details about the maximum allowable expansion shelves and their capacities, see the Dell DR Series System Administrator Guide at dell.com/support/manuals • Use the system --license [--validate] [--add] command to validate and install the license for the expansion shelf - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 93
tag>: identifies physical disk or expansion shelf by its unique service tag. • --disk : identifies the disk slot number (if no disk slot is defined, it globally affects all disks). NOTE: There is a counterpart to this command, in which you can turn off the LED that aids in locating the - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 94
to continue (yes/no) [n]? yes Please enter the root password: Stopping filesystem... Done. Expanding data storage volume... Done. Starting filesystem... Done. Data storage expanded successfully. system --mgmt_traffic Description The command configures Webserver or Telnet to use a specific network - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 95
application webserver. Restarting webserver service ... done. system --backup_traffic Description The command specifies the network interfaces file system ... done. system --replication_traffic Description The command sets the default network interface for replicating 'source' data. Syntax - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 96
For example, to add the default network interface for incoming traffic, run the command: system -opdup_traffic --add command will prompt you to enter and confirm a passphrase. This command also requires a filesystem server restart. Setting the passphrase is required before proceeding to set the mode - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 97
of encryption key rotation and is applicable for internal mode only. The default is internal mode. NOTE: Setting the passphrase is required before you set the encryption mode or enable encryption. NOTE: If you attempt to set encryption mode immediately after setting the passphrase, you might see the - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 98
|external>] [--service_tag ] [--license] [--verbose] [--ntp] [--version] [--timezones [Region]] [--upgradefile] [--upgradehistory] [--marker] [--replication_traffic] [--opdup_traffic] [--backup_traffic] [--mgmt_traffic] system --reboot system --shutdown system --upgrade system --license - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 99
system --storage [--blink] [--type ] [--service_tag can be one of: --show Displays command specific information. --reboot Reboots the machine. --shutdown Shuts down the machine. --upgrade Upgrades the software - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 100
source Updates the login password. Enables or disables default network interface for Set default network interfaces for For command-specific help, please type system --help eg: system --help show User This topic introduces the DR Series system CLI commands that allow you to manage service - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 101
as shown in the following example: user --enable --user service NOTE: If root user or service user is enabled, it gets disabled after a reboot. You must enable it again, if required. user --disable --user Description Disables the service or root user account on a DR Series system - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 102
user --show [--users] [--logins] user --enable --user user --disable --user user --help user can be one of: --show --enable --disable Displays command specific information. Enables a user account. Disables a user account - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 103
systems registered to the physical machine against which the command is run. Syntax virtual_machine --show Result SERVICE TAG DR4xVM1-07 DR4xVM1-08 DR4xVM1-09 IP ADDRESS . NOTE: This command is applicable only to the DR Series system hardware appliances: DR4000/DR4100/DR6000/ DR4300e/DR4300 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 104
tag> Description Un-registers a DR2000v based on the specified service tag. Syntax virtual_machine --delete --service_tag DR4xVM1-09 Result Please enter the administrator password: WARNING: This command will delete the DR2000v registration! Do you want to continue? (yes/no) [n]? yes DR2000v(DR4xVM1 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 105
event that Dell Support needs to provide technical assistance. The Diagnostics command works by collecting all system-related information that assists in understanding system operations when diagnosing a problem or error condition in the DR Series system. The Diagnostics service runs during system - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 106
to provide the correct value or option. diagnostics --start-service Description This command can be used to start diagnostics services if they are not running. Typically, diagnostics services will be running; if, however, the system services did not start and diagnostics need to be collected, this - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 107
Service(s) "ofsck" failed diagnostics --collect Description Generates a new diagnostics log file that represents the current state of a DR Series system. This command option is only available in the CLI. The resulting bundle has subsets of log files and cores (if they exist) but does not include a - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 108
--collect --name command. NOTE: Use the DR Series system CLI diagnostics --force command when you want troubleshooting process, you may be asked to provide a DSET log when you contact Dell Support. The DSET log file is valuable to have when a smaller file is required and system hardware or firmware - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 109
--cores Result Collecting diagnostics...done. Diagnostics file created. diagnostics --collect [--tcpdump] Description The command collects only TCP dump reports. TCP dumps may be generated by Dell Support if network troubleshooting is being performed. If a TCP dump is present on the system, run the - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 110
, and sends this diagnostics log file to a remote system that you can define using the DR Series system CLI diagnostics --name and --host command (by defining a destination hostname or IP address and path). Syntax diagnostics --copy --name acme9_2012-09-12-12_09-37-53.lzip --host administrator@10 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 111
password support. --delete Deletes one or all existing diagnostic log files. --copy Copies an existing diagnostic log file to a remote machine. --start-service Starts diagnostics service. For command-specific help, please type diagnostics --help eg: diagnostics --help show Maintenance - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 112
only be used when the DR Series system is in the Maintenance mode state. Dell recommends that you contact Dell Support before performing any of these DR Series system CLI commands. The --filesystem commands perform maintenance operations on the DR Series system file system, the --configuration - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 113
". If you enter the maintenance --filesystem --scan_restart command when the DR Series system is not in Maintenance mode, the following output is displayed at the system prompt: maintenance --filesystem --scan_restart "Operation not supported as system is not in maintenance mode. To be able to - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 114
generated by the DR Series system CLI --start _scan command. Syntax maintenance --filesystem --scan_report Result Filesystem check report: Report generated Tue Jun 27 14:09:14 2012 THERE IS NO PROBLEM. maintenance --filesystem [--repair_status [verbose]] Description Displays the current filesystem - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 115
was formerly occupied by data in the recycle bin in a DR Series system using the Cleaner process. This command is what is commonly referred to as "manually" running the Cleaner process to reclaim disk space. Syntax maintenance --filesystem --reclaim_space Result Successfully started cleaner. 115 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 116
files considered corrupted after attempts have been made to perform repairs by the filesystem. The maintenance --filesystem CLI commands should only be performed when the DR Series system is in its Maintenance mode. This command should not need to be run on a regular basis (it should only be run - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 117
consult with Dell Support before you use this command. Syntax You will need to type yes to continue or no to return to the system prompt when you are prompted whether you want to continue with this process. maintenance --configuration --reinit_dictionary Please enter administrator password: WARNING - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 118
is only to be used when replacing the NVRAM in your hardware appliance. Contact Dell Support and seek assistance before you use this command. Syntax maintenance --hardware --reinit_nvram Result Please enter administrator password: WARNING: ALL NVRAM DATA WILL BE ERASED! Do you want to continue - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 119
it as internal or external, and if external which enclosure number, or by its service tag). maintenance --disk --type external-1 The --clear_foreign command changes the state of a physical disk. Use this command when inserting a disk from another appliance, or the disk had been used in a different - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 120
[--enable] Description The command enables the iDRAC access (default: DHCP). Syntax maintenance --remote_access --enable Result Successfully enabled remote access. maintenance --remote_access [--racreset] Description This command resets the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 121
of the vdisk (boot/internal/external). • service_tag - Service tag of the external storage. Syntax maintenance --vdisk --check_consistency --type internal Result Vdisk check: Successful. maintenance --help Description Displays the list of maintenance-related options that can be used as a reference - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 122
vdisk --check_consistency --type [--service_tag ] maintenance --help maintenance can be one of: --filesystem Maintenance operations on filesystem. --configuration Backup/Restore system configuration. --hardware - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 123
operations, replication operations, and scheduling when to run Replication and disk Cleaner operations. The DR Series system CLI commands that provide these capabilities are grouped into the following categories: • Connections: configuring/managing connections to storage containers • Containers - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 124
Other Examples Display the status of a specific existing OST container connection (backup) by defining it by name using the --name backup command on a DR Series system: connection --show --name backup Container Name : backup NFS connection IP addresses : * NFS connection Root map : root NFS - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 125
NFS connection Enabled : Yes NFS connection status : Available Display the complete status of all existing container connections by using the --verbose command on a DR Series system (this example only shows a partial display of the total output): connection --show --verbose Container Entry ID - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 126
the connection values on an existing container connection on a DR Series system. NOTE: The following DR Series system CLI connection command options (--clients, --dma, --initiator, --rootmap, -options, and --capacity) apply selectively to specific container type connections. For example: 126 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 127
apply only to NFS type container connections. • --capacity command option only applies to OST or RDS container connections, and lets you specify a positive decimal number to represent the capacity size in Gigabytes (GB). By default, OST and RDS type container connections are unlimited. Syntax - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 128
connection --disable --name --type Description Disables an existing container connection type (NFS, CIFS, OST, or RDS) on a DR Series system. Syntax connection --disable --name acme3 --type ost Result Successfully updated connection entry. OST connection Quota OST - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 129
or detail) • Create (and name) new containers (the DR Series system limits support to 32 containers) • Delete existing containers Container Command Usage This topic introduces the container command usage: • container --show [options] • container --add --name • container --delete --name [options - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 130
>] [--verbose] Displays the summary status of an existing container in a DR Series system that you specify using the container --show --name command. Syntax container --show --name acme-41-cifs-1 Result Container Name Container Path Container Marker : acme-41-cifs-1 : /containers/acme-41-cifs - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 131
Series system CLI commands: container --delete --name acme_17 --delete_files WARNING: All the data in the container acme_17 will be deleted! Do you want to continue? (yes/no) [n]? y Please enter the administrator password: Container "acme_17" marked for deletion. Please run "maintenance --filesystem - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 132
system (and leaves the container intact). Syntax container --delete_files --name acme99 Result Error: Connection needs to be disabled first. NOTE: This command is only supported on OST/RDA connection type containers and the connection to the container must be disabled before you can delete its files - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 133
additional tapes for your libraries. VTL Command Usage This topic introduces the DR Series system CLI commands that allow you to manage the virtual [--name ] Result Type Vendor Model Serial Info ID medi DELL DR_L700 81BL3T_00 10 10GB 10 tape IBM ULT3580-TD4 81BL3T_01 Not - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 134
loaded 15 Not loaded 16 Not loaded 17 Not loaded 18 Not loaded 19 Not loaded 20 Type Vendor Model Serial Info ID medi DELL DR_L700 NQ9VL5_00 110 100GB 30 tape IBM ULT3580-TD4 NQ9VL5_01 Not loaded 31 tape IBM ULT3580-TD4 NQ9VL5_02 Not loaded 32 tape IBM ULT3580 - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 135
of a specific drive to RW. Syntax vtl --set_rw --name test-vtl Result I/O mode set to readwrite for all drives in container test-vtl vtl --update_carts --name --add --no_of_tapes Description This command allows you to create additional tapes for a library specified in the --name - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 136
allows you to update and set the port number of the NDMP server. (The default port is 10000.) Syntax ndmp --update [--port ] Result ndmp --setpassword Description This command allows you to set the NDMP password for the user: ndmp_user. Syntax ndmp --setpassword Result Enter new NDMP - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 137
[--port ] ndmp --setpassword ndmp --help ndmp can be one of: --show Displays command specific information. --update Updates NDMP port (default port is 10000). --setpassword Set ndmp password. For command-specific help, please type ndmp --help - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 138
Result Target 1 : iqn.1984-05.com.dell:dr2000v.3184868.vtl100.10 System information: Driver: iscsi State: ready I_T nexus 250.249.221 administrator@satyan-vm1 > iscsi --setpassword Description This command sets the password for the iSCSI CHAP user. Syntax iscsi --setpassword Result WARNING: - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 139
ensure that TCP ports 9904, 9911, 9915, and 9916 are enabled. For more information about supported ports for the DR Series system, see the Dell DR Series System Administrator Guide. The Replication DR Series system CLI command and its options allow you to manage the status of all current replication - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 140
and target containers • Troubleshooting replication connection issues Software versions 3.1 and later support cascaded replication, which involves a Source, Primary Target, and Secondary Target. Each relationship must be set up individually using two sets of replication add commands. NOTE: You can - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 141
: To see how to display the limits set for the replication containers, see replication --limit --speed --target . replication --show Description Displays the current status of all existing replication containers (and respective roles) in - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 142
--peer 10.250.233.188 -encryption aes128 Result Enter password [email protected]: Replication entry created successfully. Target Mgmt IP : 10.250.233.188 Replication Local Data Name : DR4100-Test Replication Local Data IP : 10.250.240.192 Replication Target Container - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 143
to change the corresponding role, peer IP address or host name, the encryption being used, and user name based on the DR Series system CLI command options you specify. Syntax replication --update --name backup --role source --peer 10.25.19.5 Result NOTE: If you attempt to update a container that - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 144
replication entry. NOTE: The DR Series system CLI --force command is optional, and this command allows you to force the deletion of an existing replication bit replication --limit --speed --target Description Limits the bandwidth used - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 145
Unlimited bandwidth (this is the default setting); minimum allowed bandwidth setting . This command should only be used in an emergency situation with the help of Dell Support. Do not mistake this command as an replication --troubleshoot --peer Description Troubleshoots the - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 146
limit --speed - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 147
, continuous replication can be started, which will keep the target(s) up to date by sending only unique data. The DR Series CLI commands support the following operations: • Create a job to perform seeding export or import. • Delete an existing seeding export or import job. • Specify containers for - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 148
--op [--enc_type ] Description Creates a seed export job on the source DR. The command will prompt for a password, and this password will be requested on the target to import the data. The command allows you to specify the type of encryption that will be used to encrypt the - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 149
with the source. After the re-sync completes, issue a seed --cleanup command on the target. Syntax seed --create --op import --enc_type aes256 Result Enter password for seed import: Re-enter password for seed import: Successfully created seed job details. seed --remove_device Description Remove - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 150
Username Domain Job info ======== Operation Status Container Encryption type :administrator :testad.acme.local :Export :Started :acme-container1 :aes256 seed --start Description Starts the seeding job. You will be prompted to add additional devices if a single device does not have enough space. - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 151
only once from multiple devices to minimize excessive or redundant storage of the same data. This set of DR Series system CLI commands allow you to perform the following tasks on a system: • Display existing scheduled Replication and Cleaner (disk space recovery) operations • Create new schedules - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 152
of these cases, you can still manually run the Cleaner. For more information, see maintenance --filesystem [--reclaim_space]. Syntax schedule --add you define by name using the DR Series system CLI --name command). NOTE: To delete days from either an existing Cleaner or Replication schedule, - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 153
of the week (Sunday|Monday...)> [--cleaner] [--name ] [--replication] schedule --help schedule can be one of: --show --add --delete Displays command specific information. Adds a schedule for replication/cleaner. Deletes a replication/cleaner schedule - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 154
been cleared (for example, when repairs occur during the Maintenance mode), no new event is sent. Similarly, for events, references to datacheck or Data Check in this guide are used interchangeably to represent the Data Check bit rot, current spikes, disk firmware problems, and ghost writes. Data - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 155
Check and Priority Write Verify Scans. Data Check CLI Commands These DR Series system CLI commands allow you to perform the following Data Check-related scans • All (system --datacheck --enable all); this is the default setting where both namespace and blockmap are enabled. Data Check: Namespace - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 156
choose to enable or disable the Data Check blockmap scan based on the command option you select. Data Check: All Data Scan Option The All scan first example shows that both --namespace and --blockmap scans are enabled, and the default -throttle setting (50%) is on for the DR Series system. As shown - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 157
blockmap scan, use those options respectively in the DR Series system CLI command, for example, --disable -namespace, or --disable --blockmap. system -- are idle. The range is between 1 to 100 percent (%), and the default is 50%. Description Enables Data Check scans to use any percentage (1-100) - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 158
scans. Disables online data verification scans. Sets the online data verification throttle percentage. stats --datacheck This set of DR Series system CLI commands allow you to display the current Data Check statistics gathered by the system, reset the Data Check statistics for the system, and - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 159
: 2012-02-02 16:33:06 Blockmap Scan Progress : 100.00% Other Examples This example shows the output from the stats --datacheck command used on a DR Series system when Data Check is disabled. stats --datacheck Online Data Verification Progress Active Writes Active System Operations Total Detected - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 160
commands. Dell recommends that you consult a Linux command reference guide for more information about these commands and how they can be used. grep Description Displays the supported usage of the Linux grep command error messages select non-matching lines print version information and exit - Dell DR6000 | DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 161
standard input -o, --only-matching show only the part of a line matching PATTERN -q, --quiet, --silent suppress all normal output no match, and 2 if trouble. Report bugs to . more Description Displays the supported usage of the Linux more command with the DR Series system
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