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The host id can be obtained by running symacl -uniqe on Server List the access groups defined in vmax array along with the number of access ids in each group. List the access pools defined in vmax array along with the number of devices in each pool. Display the details of access group called MyGroup. Display the details of access pool called MyPool. This command also provides the respective error message for the error code. We can find out which users or applications started a particular action at a specified time frame, that caused a specific behaviour in the array.
List all the symrdf operation records from the Symaudit log file. List all the symrdf operation records excluding the Split actions from the Symaudit log file. List all the symrdf split operation records from the Symaudit log file. List all the Symaudit records logged till 2nd Oct starting from the first record. List all the records related to Device Masking from the Symaudit log file.
List the last or latest 10 records from the Symaudit log file. List the first or oldest 10 records from the Symaudit log file. List the th record from the Symaudit log file. List the th record from the Symaudit log file along with its text description. Shows the detailed information about the th record in the Symaudit log file. This includes the additional information such as the username who initiated the action and the hostname from where it is executed.
List the th to th records from the Symaudit log file. List all the Symaudit records logged from 1st Oct to till date. List all the Symaudit records logged from 1st Oct to 2nd Oct Monitor the Symaudit log for any new entries, every 5 seconds and display the result if any thing added. This activity will repeat for 10 times. Shows the total number of records in the Symaudit log file, along with the starting and ending record number.
This command also shows the time frame from when the audit log started and at which time the last entry added. User1 may be a local user or a domain user. Save the contents of the user and group authorization database from Symmetrix array to the file called BackupFile. Disable user authorization in Symmetrix array Enable user authorization in Symmetrix array We must have created at least one mapping for a user to Admin or SecurityAdmin before this. Display the Symmetrix user authorization state Enabled or Disabled in array This command also shows the timestamp when it is last enabled, disabled and updated.
List the users and groups currently defined on the Symmetrix array along with their corresponding role. This also shows if the access limited any specific components.
Liss the users and groups currently defined on the Symmetrix array sorted by user-group domain. List the users and groups currently defined on the Symmetrix array sorted by role. List the users and groups currently defined on the Symmetrix array sorted by the user name. List the current user accessing the Symmetrix array along with its corresponding role. Set the enforcement type to advice.
Authorization rules are checked but not enforced. Operations will succeed if the user does not have the necessary rights role. Set the enforcement type to enforce. Authorization rules are enforced. If a user does not have the necessary rights role , operations will fail. This is the default setting. Disable the secure reads. This will make authorization rules visible to all users. Enable the secure reads. Users may only view authorization rules that apply to them. Display current username that Solutions Enabler identifies as accessing the Symmetrix array.
This command also display all the groups to which the user belongs. List the array components types that are supported to specify the access. Common components are Storage Groups and Thin pools. List the various user authorization roles available on a Symmetrix array along with a short description of that role. Shows the configuration information about the current symapi database. Release the lock 15 held on array List all the hosts wlong with the OS version, connected to array This also give the information about the Service Processor of Displays the online status of all Back-end directors.
Displays the datadevices in array along with the pool information of each device is associated with. Dispalys the information and status of arrays physical components like powersupply units Fans etc. Display all the failed physical components in symmetrix array Displays the detailed information and status of arrays each physical components like power supply units Fans etc. Displays wwn of all front-end director ports. Displays online and connection status of all front-end director ports.
List all the external locks held in Symmetrix array List details about all the rdf groups in array. List details about all the dynamic rdf groups in array. List details about all the static rdf groups in array. Displays the online status of all Front-end directors. List the SLOs and the workloads that can be associated with storage groups in VMAX3 array , along with the approximate response time for each. List all the thin devices in array which are bounded to a thin pool. List all the thin devices in array And also shows the thinpools associated to each device with the binding status.
With "detail" option ,this commands will displays the multiple thin pools that each TEVS binded with. This also displays actual bounded pool and also the pool which currently moved due to "rebind" or FAST Policy. List all the thin devices in array which are not bounded to any thin pools. List all the thinpools in array along with Subscription percentage for each thin pool. Displays detailed information about the Symmetrix Array The '-detail' option also displays the configurable options like , Max.
Display the array efficiency gained through Virtual Provisioning, Snap Shots and Compression for array. List all the free ports not associated with any emulations. Show the array efficiency gained through Virtual Provisioning, Snap Shots and Compression for array.
A brief description of the all connected Symmetrix boxes. Add a device group TestDg to the composite group TestCg. Add all the symdevs from array to composite group TestCg. Add all the physical devices visible to the host not member of another composite group from array to composite group TestCg. Remove a device group TestDg from the composite group TestCg. Remove all the physical devices visible to the host on array from composite group testCg. Copy all the devices from composite group TestCg to another coposite group called DevCg.
Copy all the devices from composite group TestCg to another coposite group called DevCg and assign new name from each ldev. Move all the devices from composite group TestCg to another coposite group called DevCg. Move all the devices from composite group TestCg to another coposite group called DevCg and assign new name from each ldev.
Create a regular composite group called TestCg. Create a composite group called TestCg on which any types of devices can be included. Create a R1 composite group called TestCg.
Create a R2 composite group called TestCg. Create a R21 composite group called TestCg. Delete the composite group TestCg even it has some member devices. Export the contents of all the composite groups to the text file AllCgsBackup.
Imports all composite groups from the text file AllCgsBackup. List the details of all composite groups defined.
Show detailed information about the composite group TestCg. List of currently defined environmental variables. Activate the clone session. Configuring the data source for this vendor requires specific information. Service name as specified in netcnfg Service Name for the Solution Enabler server as described in the local netcnfg file Solutions Enabler install. Poll interval minutes Interval, in minutes, at which the data source should poll the device. The default is Exclude devices Comma-separated list of devices, identified by serial number, that will not be discovered by this data source.
For this data source, an example would be: Sym Connection Caching Type of remote connection to the Solutions Enabler. Keep in mind that it will slow down the acquisition process possibly to hours or even days in extreme cases. Replication field Field Description RPO polling interval seconds Interval, in seconds, at which the data source should poll the device.
Performance fields Field Description Symstat polling interval minutes Interval given to the symstat command, which gathers data at that granularity, for example, IOPs for a volume over the 5-minute interval. Interval default is 5 minutes. Could not load branches. Could not load tags. Latest commit. Git stats 35 commits. Failed to load latest commit information.
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