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Fujitsu Eternus DX80 S2 User Manual

Fujitsu Eternus DX80 S2
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ETERNUS CLI User's Guide
P2X0-1030-09ENZ0
FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2,
ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2 Disk storage systems

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Fujitsu Eternus DX80 S2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelEternus DX80 S2
CategoryStorage
Form Factor2U
Maximum Number of Drives24
RAID SupportRAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60
CoolingRedundant cooling fans
Drive TypesSAS
Host InterfacesiSCSI, Fibre Channel
Power SupplyRedundant power supplies
Supported DrivesSAS

Summary

Chapter 1 Overview

Accessing the ETERNUS CLI

Details how to access and connect to the ETERNUS CLI using Telnet or SSH.

Understanding CLI Command Syntax

Explains the fundamental rules for command syntax, including keywords, parameters, operands, and specific syntax formats.

Command Auto-complete and History Recall

Describes the CLI's auto-complete and command history recall features.

Command Editing Hotkeys

Lists keyboard shortcuts for editing commands in the CLI.

Viewing Command Help

Explains how to use the 'help' command for command syntax and descriptions.

Interpreting CLI Error Messages

Describes the structure of CLI error messages, including error codes, messages, and countermeasure suggestions.

Multiple CLI Sessions

Explains the system limit and potential conflicts for concurrent CLI sessions.

Slave Controller Logins

Details how to log into a slave controller for limited functionality.

Managing CLI User Authority

Explains how user authority is determined by roles and policies, and how to manage them.

Note for Specifying FTP Server

Provides notes on specifying FTP servers using domain names or IP addresses.

Understanding Command Descriptions

Outlines the structure and content of command descriptions, including description, syntax, parameters, and examples.

Chapter 2 Status Display

Monitoring Storage System Status

Provides commands to display the overall status of the storage system and its individual components.

Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display

Thin Provisioning Pool Management

Explains commands for managing Thin Provisioning Pools, including license, creation, deletion, and expansion.

Flexible Tier Management

Details commands for managing Flexible Tier Pools (FTRP) and Flexible Tier Sub Pools (FTSP), including migration and balancing.

RAID Group Management

Explains commands for managing RAID groups, including creation, deletion, expansion, hot spares, and ECO settings.

Volume Management

Covers commands for managing volumes, including creation, deletion, formatting, expansion, and migration.

Host Interface Management

Explains commands for managing host interfaces, including ports, aliases, and groups.

Chapter 4 Function/System Settings and Display

User Management

Explains commands for managing user accounts, roles, and authentication settings.

Advanced Copy Management

Details commands for performing and managing Advanced Copy functions like SnapOPC+, including license, policy, session management, and REC.

Network Management

Covers commands for configuring network settings, SNMP, SMI-S, security keys, and email/event notifications.

Miscellaneous System Settings

Explains commands for miscellaneous system settings like date, time, NTP, system name, encryption, and power synchronization.

Chapter 5 Information Settings and Display

Performance Monitoring and Tuning

Explains commands for collecting, displaying, and tuning performance metrics for volumes, ports, and controller modules.

Event Log Management

Explains commands for displaying and managing system event logs.

System Maintenance

Covers commands related to hardware maintenance, firmware updates, logs, error information, and utility functions.

System Utility Functions

Explains commands for system diagnosis, LED control, and other miscellaneous utility functions.

Chapter 6 CLI Original Function

CLI Environment Operations

Explains commands specific to the CLI environment itself, such as managing sessions and viewing help.

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