The following section provides you the list of commands that you can run using
Command Line Interface
The following table displays the commands for
Operating Environment that you can run on
Command Line Interface.
Table 1. Appliance CLI
Command
Description
system bash enter
This command is used to enter bash on
Operating Environment,
Data Manager Appliance, and
Protection Storage.
Role-Required: admin
For help, run system bash enter -h.
For example: system bash enter appliance --timeout 2 --units hrs
system showfru { Disk | Fan | Power | DIMM | Network | QAT | CPU }
The Infra CLI ( Infrastructure Management Service) commands that you can directly on CLI. The
showfru command is an executable wrapper script for Infrastructure Management Service CLI running on
Operating Environment. It displays information of the devices that are replaceable (Disk, Fan, Power, DIMM, Network, QAT, and CPU) in the system. Output can be generated for each individual field replaceable unit. Operators can use this command to determine error details prior to action on the device and then to verify health after part replacement. It produces concise outputs in a tabular format that is easy to read.
Role-Required: admin
For help, run system showfru -h and system showfru ?
support bundle create
This command creates support bundle for
Operating Environment,
Data Manager Appliance, and
Protection Storage. Administrators can use "scp" to copy files from /data06/logbundles/ to their local system.
Role-Required: admin
For help, please run support bundle create -h
support bundle list
This command lists the support bundles that are created or in progress. It can be used to monitor progress of support bundle creation.
Role-Required: admin
Table 2. Storage management commandsFollowing
Data Manager Appliance commands that you can run on CLI.
Commands
Description
data-manager storage-unit credentials <mtree>
Gets Mtree credentials that are created by
Data Manager Appliance.
For help, run data-manager storage-unit credentials -h
.
Role-Required: admin
data-manager vcenter configure
Runs
vmconfig commands on
Data Manager Appliance.
For help, run data-manager vcenter configure -h.
Role-Required: admin
data-manager cloud-native configure
Configures cloud-native on
Data Manager Appliance.
For help, run data-manager cloud-native configure -h.
Role-Required: admin
Table 3. Backup policies management commandsThe following
Protection Storage commands that you can run directly on CLI.
Commands
Description
cloud unit del
Deletes the specified cloud unit.
Role-Required: admin. This command also requires security officer authorization.
filesys destroy
Deletes the data in the protection system file system.
Role-Required: admin. This command also requires security officer authorization.
authorization show history
Helps to view or audit past authorizations by security officer according to the interval specified.
Role-Required: Security officer.
system passphrase set
Sets the passphrase that is used to access the system. The passphrase length must be longer than the configured minimum and cannot exceed 255 characters.
Role-Required: admin and limited admin.
system passphrase option set store-on-disk no
Allows you to choose not store the passphrase on disk using this command.
NOTE If the system is configured to not store the passphrase on disk, there is no way to recover it if it is lost. Disadvantage of not storing the passphrase is that you have to unlock the file system every time the system is rebooted.
Role-Required: admin and limited admin. This command also requires security officer authorization.
system passphrase change
Changes the passphrase used to access the system. You must disable the file system before using this command, and the new passphrase must contain the minimum number of characters that are configured with the system passphrase option set min-length command.
Role-Required: admin and limited admin. This command also requires security officer authorization.
filesys encryption keys export
Exports all encryption keys from the Active and Cloud Tiers to a file that can be used to recover the encryption keys if required. The key file is passphrase encrypted, and you are prompted for a passphrase. To protect the key file, you must enter a new passphrase that differs from the protection system passphrase.
Role-Required: admin and limited admin. This command also requires security officer authorization.
filesys encryption lock
Locks the system by creating a system passphrase and destroying the cached copy of the current passphrase. This command is useful when preparing a protection system and its external storage devices for shipment. It is recommended that you keep a record of the passphrase in a safe location. Data cannot be recovered without the new passphrase.
Role-Required: admin and limited admin. This command also requires security officer authorization.
filesys encryption unlock
Unlocks the file system. This command prompts you for system passphrase.
Role-Required: admin and limited admin. This command also requires security officer authorization.
mtree retention-lock revert
Revert retention-lock on the files in a mtree.
Role-required: admin. This command also requires security officer authorization if it is enabled specifically for the revert operation.
system retention-lock governance security-auth
Enables or disables the SO auth option for revert operation on governance mtrees.
Role-Required: admin. This command also requires security officer authorization.
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