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Quantum DXi V-Series User Manual

Quantum DXi V-Series
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Quantum DXi-Series Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide
6-67081-09 Rev B
February 2014
78 Other System Configuration CLI Commands
This CLI command allows the admin user to delete the specified e-mail recipient.
Deleting All E-Mail Recipients
syscli --deleteall emailrecipient [--sure]
This CLI command allows the admin user to delete all e-mail recipients. If the
--sure option is specified, the user will not be prompted for confirmation.
Outgoing E-mail Server
CLI Commands
The following e-mail server CLI commands are supported:
Displaying the Outgoing E-mail Server
Setting the Outgoing E-mail Server
Deleting the Outgoing E-mail Server
Displaying the Outgoing E-mail Server
syscli --get emailserver
This CLI command allows the user to display the outgoing e-mail server. An
example output of the outgoing e-mail server is shown below.
OutgoingEmailServer
HostnameorIPaddress=10.40.164.50
FromEmailaddress=DX75@quantum.com
Setting the Outgoing E-mail Server
syscli --set emailserver --hostname <server_name_or_IP> --emailaddr
<from_email_address>
This CLI command allows the admin user to add an outgoing e-mail server that
will be used to send the e-mail to configured recipients.
Deleting the Outgoing E-mail Server
syscli --del emailserver
This CLI command allows the admin user to delete an outgoing e-mail server.
Sending a Test E-mail syscli --send testemail --name <recipient_name>
This CLI command allows the admin user to send a test e-mail to verify the
e-mail configuration.

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Quantum DXi V-Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Data DeduplicationYes
Deduplication RatioUp to 20:1
ReplicationYes
InterfaceEthernet
EncryptionYes
Supported ProtocolsCIFS, NFS, VTL
ManagementWeb-based GUI, CLI

Summary

Introduction to Quantum DXi CLI

CLI Users and Access

Describes the two local CLI user accounts, cliadmin and cliviewer, and their capabilities.

VTL Configuration CLI Commands

Adding a Virtual Tape Library (VTL)

Guides on adding a VTL partition with settings like name, model, slots, drives, and deduplication.

Creating Media for VTL

Guides on creating media for a defined VTL, requiring VTL name, type, number of media, and starting barcode.

Moving Media Between Storage Locations

Describes how to move media between virtual storage locations using source and destination types and indices.

NAS Configuration CLI Commands

Adding a NAS Share

Guides on adding one or more NAS shares with options for name, protocol, description, and permissions.

Joining or Disjoining Windows Domain

Covers joining a server to a workgroup or Active Directory domain and disjoining.

CIFS Share Access Control

Manages workgroup user access to CIFS shares and provides limited domain user privilege grants.

Replication CLI Commands

Initiating Replication for VTL or NAS

Starts replication for a specified VTL or NAS share, with options for barcode or namespace.

Failback VTL to Source from Target System

Fails back a replicated VTL to its specified source system.

Enabling VTL Replication Options on Source

Enables replication for a specified VTL on the system as a source.

OST CLI Commands

Adding a Storage Server

Adds a storage server with options for name, max connections, and description.

Installing TLS Certificate Files

Installs user-provided Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificate files for encryption.

Network CLI Commands

Adding Network Configurations

Adds and configures network devices with IP, netmask, and gateway.

Setting Host, Domain Names, and DNS Search Path

Sets the system's host name, domain name, and DNS search paths.

Status CLI Commands

Getting VTL Performance Status

Returns the VTL's average write speed.

Health Check CLI Commands

Starting a Health Check

Starts a healthcheck on the system if it is not running.

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