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HP NAS 8000 Non-Clustered Solution Command Reference Guide
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1. outParam 0 Current NIS server name getNetworkNisServerName Returns the name ofthe NIS server the HP NAS 8000 will attempt to connect to at boot H outParam 0 NIS server name setNetworkNisServerName Sets the NIS server the HP NAS 8000 system will attempt to connect to at boot H inParam 0 NIS server name Network SNMP Settings If you are using a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP tool you can define the names or IP addresses of hosts to receive notification in case of an event This information is optional and does not affect the functionality of the device In the event of a hardware failure or system alert messages are sent via SNMP traps email SMTP and logged in the system log getNetworkSnmpTrapDestVersion Returns the version of SNMP protocol to use when sending a trap to this Trap Destination currently only v1 and v2c are supported default v1 M inParam 0 Destination number m outParam 0 Value getNetworkSnmpCommunityString Returns the SNMP community name for this device default public outParam 0 SNMP community name setNetworkSnmpCommunityString Sets the SNMP community name for this device default public H inParam 0 SNMP community name getNetworkSnmpTrapDestVersion Returns the version of SNMP protocol to use when sending a trap to this Trap Destination currently only v1 and v2c are supported default v1 M inParam 0 Destination number m outParam
2. HM inParam 0 Volume name M outParam 0 Grace period in seconds setSystemGroupGracePeriod Sets the grace period that is the amount of time groups will have access to the space after their quota is reached for the specified file volume M inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Grace period in seconds Command Reference 65 High Availability Cluster Settings 66 Command Reference The following commands let you create and control a high availability cluster setSystemHostsFileEntry Adds an entry to the system hosts file list H inParam 0 Host name M inPaoram 1 IP address H inParam 2 Domain name deleteSystemHostsFileEntry Removes the designated entry from the system hosts file list H inParam 0 Host name applyClusterConfiguration Creates a cluster using either default values or values set by other setCluster commands After this completes the nodes are considered to be in a cluster When this command is executed the cluster is defined but it is not started and no packages are running Registries on all the nodes are synchronized using the node on which the command was executed as the master deleteClusterConfiguration Deletes the cluster configuration including package configurations and restores the registry to default values Nodes are now running as separate NAS servers startCluster Starts a cluster after it has been created with the applyClusterConfiguration command St
3. Volume device file getStorageVolumeRootPath Returns the path to the location where user data is stored on the specitied file volume M inParam 0 Volume name M outParam 0 Volume file system root path getStorageVolumeVolumeMinimumCapacity Returns the minimum capacity of the specified storage volume M inParam 0 Volume name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB outParam 0 Minimum volume capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageVolumeVolumeMaximumCapacity Returns the maximum capacity for the specified storage volume HW inParam 0 Volume name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB outParam 0 Minimum volume capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageVolumeVolumeCapacitylncrement Returns the capacity increment in bytes megabytes and gigabytes used to create or resize file and snapshot volumes i e when creating volumes the capacity modulo increment must be egual to 0 M inParam 0 Volume name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB M outParam 0 Minimum volume capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageVolumeFileList Returns a list of file volumes that exist on the HP NAS 8000 system HW outParam 0 N Volume name list getStorageVolumeFileSystemList Returns a list of file volumes HM outParam 0 N Volume name list getStorageVolumeFileUserList Returns a list of existing user data file volume names M outParam 0 N Volume name list getStorageVolum
4. H inParam 0 SHARE or DOMAIN M inParam 1 Domain workgroup name getNetworkSmbDomainControllerList Returns the domain controller list for SMB Windows share settings M outParam 0 N Domain controller WINS names setNetworkSmbDomainControllerList If your SMB is controlled by specifying domain controllers enter the NetBIOS name of the domain controller that is used to authenticate users Do not include domain information with the NetBIOS name You can specify more than one domain controller backup domain controllers but list them in the order you want them accessed Sets the SMB domain controller list for Windows sharing M inParam 0 N Domain controller WINS names getNetworkSmbDomainList Get the Windows domains that the NAS 8000 has been joined to M outParam 0 N Joined domain name list getNetworkSmbDomainName Get the name of the Windows domain that the NAS 8000 is currently joined to M outParam 0 Domain workgroup name joinNetworkSmbDomain Join the NAS 8000 to a specific Windows domain H inParam 0 Domain name removeNetworkSmbDomain Removes the HP NAS 8000 from the specified SMB domain H inParam 0 Domain name NFS Settings getNetworkSmbDomainStatus This call is only applicable when in user domain SMB security mode The result is true only if the NAS 8000 is still a valid member of the domain Technically this makes sure the shared secret between the NAS 8000 and domain controller
5. M inParam 2 Read only password OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name Share path M inParam 1 Read only Password getNetworkSmbComment Returns the comment field associated with the network s Windows share settings for the HP NAS 8000 H outParam 0 Comment setNetworkSmbComment Sets the comment associated with the network s Windows share settings for the HP NAS 8000 H inParam O Comment getNetworkSmbWinsServerAddress Similar to DNS the Windows Internet Naming Service WINS is the Windows NT server method for associating a computer s host name with its address Returns the WINS server address HM outParam 0 WINS server IP address setNetworkSmbWinsServerAddress Sets the WINS server address HM inParam 0 WINS server IP address Command Reference 41 42 Command Reference getNetworkSmbSecurityMode There are two Windows NT security modes Share Level Security The HP NAS 8000 handles its own security Shares may be password protected and may limit your access read only and or read write to data You may define a password when you create the share User Level Security A domain controller is used to authenticate users when they access the HP NAS 8000 This requires specifying the domain name Returns the current SMB security mode HH outParam 0 SHARE or DOMAIN setNetworkSmbSecurityMode Sets the SMB Windows sharing security mode
6. to users of the Network File System protocol NFS UNIX The HP NAS 8000 maintains a mapping of users between the two protocols If a Windows user is not mapped to an existing UNIX user ID a new UNIX user ID is generated and the Windows user is mapped to it when the Windows user accesses the HP NAS 830 for the first time Mapping users improves adherence to file and directory permissions and compliance to disk quotas In addition to setting up user mapping you can export a list of Windows and UNIX users You can also import or export a user map file Importing a user map lets an unlimited number of mappings occur simultaneously Exporting a user map lets you save the map for later use or for disaster recovery Note User mapping is available only when you select user level security on the Windows Security screen User mapping using names is most useful when NIS is enabled getSystemUnixUserNamesList Returns a list of UNIX users on the system HH outParam 0 1 UNIX user name getSystemUnixGroupNamesList Returns a list of UNIX groups on the system H outParam 0 N UNIX group name getSystemUserMapList Returns a list of mapped users with both Windows and UNIX user IDs listed E outParam 0 N Windows user gt UNIX user getSystemUserMapList Returns a list of mapped users with both Windows and UNIX user IDs listed M outParam 0 N Windows user gt UNIX user getSystemGroupMaplist Returns a list of mapped groups with
7. 0 Value setNetworkSnmpTrapDestVersion Sets the version of SNMP protocol to use when sending a trap to this Trap Destination currently only v1 and v2c are supported default v1 M inParam 0 Destination number M inPaoram 1 Value getNetworkSnmpTrapDestCommunity Returns the SNMP community name for this Trap Destination default public M inParam 0 Destination number m outParam 0 Value setNetworkSnmpTrapDestCommunity Sets the SNMP community name for this Trap Destination default public M inParam 0 Destination number M inPaoram 1 Value Command Reference 15 16 Command Reference getNetworkSnmpTrapDestDomain Returns the Domain for this Trap Destination currently only UDP is supported M inParam 0 Destination number M outParam 0 Value setNetworkSnmpTrapDestDomain Sets the Domain for this Trap Destination currently only UDP is supported M inParam 0 Destination number M inPaoram 1 Value getNetworkSnmpTrapDestAddress Returns the address for this Trap Destination M inParam 0 Destination number m outParam 0 Value setNetworkSnmpTrapDestAddress Sets the address for this Trap Destination May be numeric 1 2 3 4 or DNS hostname snmp hp com M inParam 0 Destination number M inPoram 1 Value getNetworkSnmpTrapDestPort Returns the port set for the SNMP trap default 162 HM inParam 0 Destination number H outParam 0 Port set
8. 1 Optional date format string defaults to m d Y M inParam 2 Optional time format string defaults to T For display you should always select one of the locale safe formats m c TIME 8 DATE for locale x DATE for locale X TIME for locale r Time am pm exact format may change with locale R H M T H M S 24 hour D m d y United States specific format setStorageVolumeSnapshotExpiration Sets the date and time that the specified snapshot will expire M inParam 0 Snapshot name M inParam 1 Date mm dd yyyy or NOW M inParam 2 Time 24hh mm ss or NOW OR sets the amount of time the specified snapshot will exist before expiring M inParam 1 hours days weeks months years H inParam 2 Count getStorageVolumeSnapshotAutogrowEnabled Identifies whether the specified snapshot will automatically grow when it nears full capacity HM inParam 0 Volume name M outParam 0 T Enabled or F Disabled setStorageVolumeSnapshotAutogrowEnabled Enables or disables the specified snapshot autogrow HM inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 0 T Enabled or F Disabled Command Reference 35 Storage Quota Settings Quotas are set on a per file volume basis You can have a quota larger than the available space on the file volume The following commands are used to manage storage quotas For information on setting quotas see User and
9. 1MB H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB M outParam 0 LUN capacity increment MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxLunMinimumNumber Returns the minimum allowed LUN number Currently 1 H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name HM outParam 0 Minimum LUN number getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxLunMaximumNumber Returns the maximum allowed LUN number Currently 127 inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name M outParam 0 Maximum LUN number addStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxLun Adds a LUN of the specified size to the specified storage array H inParam O SCSI VA7xxx DASD name HM inPaoram 1 LUN number H inParam 2 Device capacity MB 24 Command Reference removeStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxLun Deletes the specified LUN from the specified storage array All data will be lost H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name HM inParam 1 LUN number getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxLunCapacity Returns the capacity of the specified LUN on the specified storage array E inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name M inParam 1 LUN number H inParam 2 Units B MB GB H outParam 0 Device capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 gefStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxLun Returns the name ofthe specified LUN on the specified storage array H inParam O SCSI VA7xxx DASD name HM inParam 1 LUN number H outParam 0 SCSI LUN name getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxLunRedundancygroup Returns the redundancy group of
10. 37 shares 37 shutdownStorageDasdScsiVa7xxx 24 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 54 Simple Network Management Protocol 15 SMTP 54 snapshots using 34 SNMP 15 startCluster 66 67 startClusterNode 66 startClusterPackage 70 71 stopCluster 66 stopClusterNode 67 stopClusterPackage 70 System settings date and time 51 T TCP IP settings 7 Time settings 51 toggleSystemBootPartitions 80 Trap definitions 55 Traps 15 Trusted hosts file management 43 U uninstallSystemPackage 61 UNIX settings 14 unmapClusterSystemWindowsGroupNameFromUnix GroupName 74 unmapClusterSystemWindowsUserNameFromUnix UserName 74 unmapSystemWindowsGroupNameFromUnixGroup Name 63 74 unmapSystemWindowsUserNameFromUnixUser Name 63 74 W Windows creating shares 37 security 42 settings 41 WINS servers 41 vi
11. 71 getClusterPackageServiceFailFastEnabled 73 getClusterPackageServiceHaltTimeout 73 getClusterPackageVirtuallpAddressList 71 getClusterPackageVolumegroupList 72 getClusterQsHost 67 getClusterQsPollingInterval 68 getClusterStatus 67 getNetworkCardBondActiveSlaveList 12 getNetworkCardBondDownDelay 11 getNetworkCardBondMasterEnabled 10 getNetworkCardBondMasterlnterfaceName 12 getNetworkCardBondMasterlist 12 getNetworkCardBondMonitorInterval 11 getNetworkCardBondSlaveEnabled 11 getNetworkCardBondSlaveList 12 getNetworkCardBondUpDelay 11 getNetworkCardBroadcastAddress 7 getNetworkCardDhcpEnabled 8 getNetworkCardEnabled 8 getNetworkCardGatewayAddress 8 getNetworkCardInterfaceName 8 getNetworkCardlpAddress 5 6 8 getNetworkCardlist 5 6 7 getNetworkCardMacAddress 9 getNetworkCardMtu 9 getNetworkCardReceiveErrors 9 getNetworkCardReceivePackets 9 getNetworkCardSpeed 9 getNetworkCardSubnetMask 6 10 getNetworkCardTransmitBytes 10 getNetworkCardTransmitCollisions 10 getNetworkCardTransmitPackets 10 getNetworkClientInfoComment 18 getNetworkClientInfoConnectTime 18 getNetworkClientlnfolist 17 getNetworkClientInfoName 17 getNetworkClientInfoPath 18 getNetworkClientInfoProtocol 17 getNetworkClientInfoVolume 18 getNetworkClientInfoVolumeDir 18 getNetworkConfigured 18 getNetworkDnsAddressList 13 getNetworkDnsDomainName 13 getNetworkHostName 13 getNetworkNfsMaxConnections 45 getNetworkNfsTrustedHostList 44 getNetworkNisCurrentServerName 14
12. Cluster Operation The following text commands are available for cluster operations These operations are largely a simple wrapping of the basic text command but allow administration to be done from one machine and the operations mirrored on other nodes in the cluster setClusterSystemReservedDomainRange Executes setSystemReservedDomainRange on all cluster nodes H InParam 0 Min H InParam 1 Max mapClusterSystemWindowsUserNameToUnixUserName Executes mapSystemWindowsUserNameToUnixUserName on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 Windows user name M InParam 1 unix name unix name uid uid mapClusterSystemWindowsGroupNameToUnixGroupName Executes mapClusterSystemWindowsGroupNameToUnixGroupName on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 Windows user name M InParam 1 unix group unix group gid gid unmapClusterSystemWindowsUserNameFromUnixUserName Executes unmapSystemWindowsUserNameFromUnixUserName on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 Windows user name H InParam 1 UNIX name DOMAIN unixuser unmapClusterSystemWindowsGroupNameFromUnixGroupName Executes unmapSystemWindowsGroupNameFromUnixGroupName on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 Windows user name H InParam 1 UNIX group DOMAIN group H OutParam 0 None setClusterNetworkSmbComment Executes setNetworkSmbComment on all cluster nodes H inParam O Comment 74 Command Reference setClusterNetworkSmbWinsServerAddress Executes setNetworkSmbWinsServerAddre
13. DASD name MH outParam O SCSI DASD target ID getStorageDasdScsiMaxNumberLuns Returns the maximum number of LUNs supported by the system HW outParam 0 Maximum number of user data LUNs getStorageDasdScsiVa71 xxList Returns a list of the storage arrays connected to the HP NAS 8000 system M outParam 0 N SCSI DASD Va71xx name list getStorageDasdScsiVa74xxList Returns a list of VA74xx disk arrays attached to the system M outParam 0 N SCSI DASD Va7xxx name list getStorageDasdScsiVA7xxxList Returns a list of disk arrays attached to the system M outParam 0 N SCSI DASD Va7xxx name list getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxManagementSoftwareRunning Informs whether Array Management Software is running outParam 0 T running or F not running getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxAlias Returns the alias for the specified storage array H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name M outParam 0 Alias setStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxAlias Sets the alias for the specified storage array H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name M inParam 1 Alias getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxUniqueName Returns the unique name of the specified storage array inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name H outParam 0 Unique name getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxHealth Returns health status of the specified storage array H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name HM outParam 0 Health getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxRebuilding Informs whether the specified storage array is in
14. GB M outParam 0 Volume Capacity Increment MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageVolumegroupLunList Returns a list of the LUNs contained in the specified volume group M inParam 0 Volume group name HW outParam 0 N LUN handle list getStorageVolumegroupVolumeList Returns a list of the file volumes that exist in the specified volume group HW inParam 0 Volume group name M outParam 0 N Volume name list A volume group is divided into one or more file volumes File volumes are the basic unit of logical storage for a file system on the HP NAS 8000 File volumes can be further subdivided into individual directories The following commands are used to create and manage file volumes getStorageVolumeType Returns the type of the specified volume group file volume or snapshot M InParam 0 Volume name HM outParam 0 Volume Type gefStorageVolumelist Returns a list of file volumes that exist on the storage arrays in the HP NAS 8000 solution HM outParam 0 N Volume name list setStorageVolumeSize Sets the size of the specified file volume M inParam 0 Volume name H inParam 1 Size MB deleteStorageVolume Deletes the specified file volume All data will be lost M inParam 0 Volume name setStorageVolumeName Renames an existing file volume M inParam 0 Existing Volume name HW inParam 1 New Volume name getStorageVolumeExists Identifies whether or not the specified file volume
15. Group Quota Settings on page User and Group Quota Settings getStorageQuotaEnabled Identifies whether quotas are enabled for the specified file volume HM inParam 0 Volume name M outParam 0 T Enabled or F Disabled setStorageQuotaEnabled Enables or disables quotas for the specified file volume HM inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 0 T Enabled or F Disabled 36 Command Reference Share Settings Before network users can access the NAS server you must give them permission This is a security concern Each platform grants permission differently Windows Shares are permissions that let you control Microsoft Windows users access to data You can create shares for any directory within a file volume including the root Once a share is created users may attach to the share via the Network Neighborhood in Windows and store and retrieve files and directories If you are operating under share level security you can limit access to shares by creating read only or read write passwords Windows specific commands are covered in SMB settings UNIX You create an export so that users can mount that volume directory on their systems However you must first specify the access mode If you specify a read only or read write access mode users can use the mount command to access the volume from a UNIX workstation This restriction is only for general access to the system User level restrictions also apply to all of the files and di
16. VA7xxx DASD name M inParam 1 Redundancy group for all redundancy groups H inParam 2 Units B MB GB M outParam 0 Included capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxRedundantCapacity Returns the redundant capacity that is the space used for data redundancy for the current RAID setting on the specified storage array H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB M outParam 0 Device capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 scanStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxx Updates the list of arrays connected to the HP NAS 8000 system Used when devices are added or removed H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name Command Reference 23 shutdownStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxx Shuts down the specified storage array H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name restartStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxx Restarts the specified storage array H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxLunList Returns a list of LUNs on the specified storage array H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name HW outParam 0 N LUN number list getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxLunMinimumCapacity Returns the minimum size that can be used to create a LUN H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB HM outParam O LUN minimum capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxLunCapacityIncrement LUN sizes must be defined using this increment Default is
17. a VA7xxx array LUN Note the difference between this command and the very similar getStorageDasdScsiLunRedundancygroup command H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name M inParam 1 LUN number M outParam 0 Redundancy group getStorageDasdScsiLunRedundancygroup Returns the redundancy group number that this DASD LUN is on This command should only be used on LUNs that are on an HP VA7xxx storage array H inParam 0 SCSI LUN name HM outParam 0 Redundancy group number getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxPerformanceLogList Returns a list of paths to performance log files for a VA7xxx storage array Returned paths are relative to the web server document root directory inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name M outParam 0 N Downloadable performance log file paths getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxDeviceLogList Returns a list of paths to diagnostic log files for a VA7xxx storage array Returned paths are relative to the web server document root directory H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name HM outParam 0 N Downloadable diagnostic log file names Command Reference 25 26 Command Reference getStorageDasdScsiPerDriveLunList Returns a list of LUNs available on the specified array or device H inParam 0 SCSI DASD name M outParam 0 N SCSI DASD LUN list getStorageDasdScsiLunList Returns a list of LUNs that are being used in volume groups M outParam 0 N SCSI LUN name list getStorageDasdScsilnternalLunList Returns a
18. are sent through the network management tool or they are logged in the system log getSystemEmailRecipientAddressList Returns a list of the email addresses for the recipients of any system alert messages that may be sent M outParam 0 N Email recipient address list setSystemEmailRecipientAddressList Sets the email addresses for the recipients of any system alert messages that may be sent M inParam 0 N Email recipient address list getSystemEmailServerName Returns the name of the SMTP mail server HM outParam 0 Email server name setSystemEmailServerName Sets the SMTP mail server The email server must be an IP address or a fully gualified name such as alpha corp com M inParam 0 Email server name sendSystemEmail Sends the specified email message to the email recipient list M inParam 0 Email address M inParam 1 Email subject M inParam 2 Email body sendSystemEmailTest Sends a test email to the specified email address M inParam 0 Email address getSystemNameEmailAddress Returns the email address of the specified user H inParam O User name HM outParam 0 Email address Log Settings getSystemUIDEmailAddress Returns the email address for the user with the specified ID H inParam 0 UID HM outParam 0 Email address setSystemNameEmailAddress Sets the email address for the specified user H inParam O User name M inParam 1 Email address setSystemUidEmailA
19. both Windows and UNIX group names listed M outParam 0 N Windows group gt UNIX group getSystemWindowsDomainsList Returns a list of the current and trusted Windows domains HM outParam 0 N Windows domains getSystemWindowsUserNamesFromDomainList Returns a list of users Windows IDs for users on the specified Windows domain H inParam 0 Domain HW outParam 0 N Windows user getSystemWindowsGroupNamesFromDomainList Returns a list of mapped users with both Windows and UNIX user IDs listed for the specified Windows domain H inParam 0 Domain M outParam 0 N Windows user gt UNIX user mapSystemWindowsUserNameToUnixUserName Maps the specified Windows user name to the specified UNIX user name and ID M inParam 0 Windows user name M inParam 1 unix name unix name uid uid mapSystemWindowsGroupNameToUnixGroupName Maps the specified Windows group name to the specified UNIX group name and ID M inParam 0 Windows group name m inParam 1 unix group unix group gid gid unmapSystemWindowsUserNameFromUnixUserName Unmaps the specified Windows user name from the specified UNIX domain and user name M inParam 0 Windows user name E inParam 1 UNIX name DOMAIN unixuser unmapSystemWindowsGroupNameFromUnixGroupName Unmaps the specified Windows group name from the specified UNIX domain and user name M inParam 0 Windows group name HH inParam 1 UNIX name DOMAIN unixuser Command Re
20. country H inParam 0 Time zone name HM outParam 0 Time zone country getSystemTimezoneList Displays the available time zone names H outParam 0 N Time zone names getSystemTimezoneCurrentName Displays the current system time zone H inParam 0 Time zone name getSystemTimezoneCurrentGmt Displays the offset from GMT for the current system time zone M outParam 0 Offset in hours Example 0700 System NTP Settings The following commands are used to set the Network Time Protocol NTP and choose a server with which the NAS 8000 can synchronize system time addSystemNtpServer Adds a server to the list of hosts from which to get NTP time synchronization information M InParam 0 Hostname or NTP server IP address getSystemNtpEnabled Determine whether the server is configured to sync its system time with NTP servers H outParam 0 T or F getSystemNipServerlList Gets the list of NTP servers from which the system is currently getting NTP time synchronization information M outParam 0 N List of NTP server hostnames IP addresses setSystemNtpEnabled Enables or disables NTP time synchronization H inParam 0 T or F Command Reference 53 Email Settings 54 Command Reference The HP NAS 8000 lets you automatically notify individuals via email if there is a hardware failure or a critical system alert Note Email settings are optional In the event of a hardware failure or system alert messages
21. exists Answers Is there a volume with name M InParam 0 Volume name M outParam 0 T true or F false getStorageVolumeNumber Returns the number of the specified file volume M inParam 0 Volume name M outParam 0 Volume number getStorageVolumeVolumegroup Returns the name of the volume group that contains the specified file volume M inParam 0 Volume name M outParam 0 Volume group name getStorageVolumeAvailableCapacity Returns the amount of available or free space in the specified file volume M inParam 0 Volume name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB HM outParam 0 Available Capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageVolumeTotalCapacity Returns the total raw space in the specified file volume M inParam 0 Volume name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB HM outParam O Total Capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageVolumeAtMaximumNumberVolumes Identifies whether the maximum number of file volumes exist on the HP NAS 8000 solution E outParam 0 T max reached or F below max Command Reference 31 32 Command Reference getStorageVolumeMountPath Returns the mount path if any that is defined for UNIX sharing of the specified file volume M inParam 0 Volume name HM outParam 0 Volume mount path getStorageVolumeDeviceFile Returns the name of the device file that is used to access the specified file volume M inParam 0 Volume name M outParam 0
22. getSystemTimezoneCurrentName 53 getSystemTimezoneEnabled 52 gefSystemTimezonelist 53 getSystemUnixGroupNamesList 62 getSystemUnixUserNamesList 62 getSystemUpsEnabled 57 getSystemUpsList 57 getSystemUpsStatus 57 getSystemUpsTitle 58 getSystemUptime 59 getSystemUserGracePeriod 65 getSystemUserMapList 62 getSystemUserQuota 64 getSystemUserQuotaList 65 getSystemWindowsDomainsList 62 getSystemWindowsGroupNamesFromDomainList 63 getSystemWindowsUserNamesFromDomainList 63 importClusterSystemGroupFile 77 importClusterSystemGroupMapList 77 importClusterSystemPasswdFile 77 importClusterSystemUserMapList 77 importSystemGroupFile 46 77 importSystemGroupMapList 77 importSystemPasswdFile 46 77 importSystemUserMapList 77 installSystemPackage 61 IP addresses 7 J joinClusterNetworkSmbDomain 75 joinNetworkSmbDomain 42 75 M mapClusterSystemWindowsGroupNameToUnixGroupName 74 mapClusterSystemWindowsUserNameToUnixUserName 74 mapSystemWindowsGroupNameToUnixGroupName 63 mapSystemWindowsUserNameToUnixUserName 63 74 Network Card Parameters 7 Network Information Services 14 disabling 14 enabling 14 Network management settings 15 Network settings TCP IP 7 UNIX 14 Windows 41 NFS settings 43 NIC 7 NIS settings 14 Q Quotas understanding 64 quotas 36 recoverSystemHeadFromDisasterRecoveryFile 79 recoverSystemStorageConfig 79 relocateClusterPackage 70 removeClusterNetworkSmbDomain 75 removeClusterSystemNtpServer 75 removeNetwo
23. is valid H outParam 0 T or F Network File System NFS settings are optional NFS is a client server application that lets a UNIX computer user view and optionally store and update files on a remote computer as though they were on the user s own computer getStorageShareNfsEnabled Identifies whether UNIX NFS sharing is enabled for the specified share M inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path M outParam 0 T Enabled or F Disabled OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name _ _ Share path M outParam 0 T Enabled or F Disabled setStorageShareNfsEnabled Enables or disables UNIX NFS sharing for the specified share HM inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path M inParam 2 T Enable or F Disable E inParam 3 NFS name Only if enabling OR see getStorageSharelist This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name _ _ Share path M inParam 1 T Enable or F Disable M inParam 2 NFS name Only if enabling Command Reference 43 44 Command Reference getStorageShareNfsName Returns the UNIX NFS share name for the specified share HM inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path H outParam 0 NFS name OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name Share path H outParam 0 NFS name getStorageShareNfsReadOnly Informs whether the specified share is set
24. setClusterSystemEmailServerName 77 setClusterSystemLocalAdminAssetNumber 77 setClusterSystemLocalAdminContactEmail 78 setClusterSystemLocalAdminContactName 77 setClusterSystemLocalAdminContactPager 77 setClusterSystemLocalAdminContactPhone 77 setClusterSystemLocalAdminLocation 78 setClusterSystemLocalAdminRackld 78 setClusterSystemLocalAdminRackPosition 78 setClusterSystemNtpEnabled 75 setClusterSystemReservedDomainRange 74 setClusterSystemSyslogServerName 78 setClusterSystemTimestamp 76 setClusterSystemTimezoneEnabled 76 setClusterSystemUidEmailAddress 78 setClusterSystemUpsEnabled 76 setNetworkCardBondDownDelay 12 setNetworkCardBondMonitorlnterval 11 setNetworkCardBondUpDelay 11 setNetworkCardBroadcastAddress 7 setNetworkCardDhcpEnabled 8 setNetworkCardGatewayAddress 8 setNetworkCardlpAddress 5 9 setNetworkCardMtu 9 setNetworkCardSubnetMask 10 setNetworkDnsAddressList 13 75 setNetworkDnsDomainName 13 75 setNetworkHostName 13 setNetworkNfsMaxConnections 45 76 setNetworkNfsTrustedHostList 44 76 setNetworkNisDomainName 14 76 setNetworkNisEnabled 14 76 setNetworkNisServerName 14 76 setNetworkSmbComment 41 74 setNetworkSmbDomainControllerList 42 75 setNetworkSmbSecurityMode 42 75 setNetworkSmbWinsServerAddress 41 75 setNetworkSnmpCommunityString 15 17 setNetworkSnmpTrapDestAddress 16 setNetworkSnmpTrapDestCommunity 15 setNetworkSnmpTrapDestDomain 16 setNetworkSnmpTrapDestList 17 setNetworkSnmpTrapDestPort 16 setNetworkSn
25. settings SMTP Email 54 SNMP Network management 15 Syslog 55 appendSystemLogEntry 56 applyClusterConfiguration 66 67 68 applyClusterPackageConfiguration 70 bondEnslaveNetworkCard 11 bondReleaseNetworkCard 11 C Configuration date and time 51 SMTP Email 54 SNMP Network Management 15 system log 55 TCP IP 7 UNIX 14 Windows 41 Creating shares 37 Date settings 51 deleteClusterPackage 70 deleteStorageVolume 31 deleteStorageVolumegroup 29 deleteStorageVolumegroupluns 29 deleteSystemHostsFileEntry 66 DHCP 7 DNS 13 Domain Name Service 13 doSystemReboot 59 doSystemShutdown 59 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP 7 Email notification of hardware failure 54 Error notification email 54 SNMP server 15 Exports creating 37 exports 37 F failoverClusterPackage 70 file volumes viewing information 37 G Gateway 7 generateSystemDisasterRecoveryFile 79 getClusterAutoStartTimeout 68 getClusterCallTimeout 69 getClusterHeartbeatInterval 68 getClusterHeartbeatNetworkCardList 68 getClusterMaxConfiguredPackages 69 getClusterName 67 getClusterNetworkPollingInterval 69 getClusterNodeNameList 67 getClusterNodeTimeout 68 getClusterNtpLocalMaster 69 getClusterPackageAdoptiveNodeList 71 getClusterPackageAutoRun 73 getClusterPackageCurrentOwner 71 getClusterPackageFailbackPolicy 72 getClusterPackageFailoverPolicy 72 gefClusterPackageNamelist 71 getClusterPackageNodeFailFastEnabled 73 getClusterPackagePrimaryOwner
26. to run getClusterNtpLocalMaster Stores the number in the registry M OutParam 0 Hostname or IP address of cluster node that is currently serving as an NTP master server for time synchronization setClusterNtpLocalMaster Assigns one of the cluster nodes to be an NTP master server for time synchronization Establishes a stratum 10 NTP server on one node other nodes are made to synchronize with the local master M InParam 0 Cluster node name m InParam 1 Cluster node IP address getClusterCallTimeout Returns the value from the registry M OutParam 0 Timeout in seconds restartClusterAntivirus Executes restartClusterNodeAntivirus on all cluster nodes restartClusterNodeAntivirus Restarts the antivirus software Command Reference 69 Cluster Package Commands 70 Command Reference The following commands let you configure and control failover packages addClusterPackage Creates a default package configuration and a placeholder in the registry This must be called before other calls to setClusterPackageXYZ text commands The package is defined in the registry with some default values but not defined in the cluster HM InParam 0 Package name applyClusterPackageConfiguration Creates a cluster package using either default values or values set by other setClusterPackageXYZ commands After this completes the package is known to the cluster but not running HM InParam 0 Package name start
27. used HW inParam 0 Maximum simultaneous NFS connections allowed Command Reference 45 Admin Settings 46 Command Reference The NAS server can be password protected This prevents unauthorized access to the Command View NAS web interface The NAS server ships without password protection and the password must be set using the text or web interface Additional admin settings are described in this section importSystemPasswdFile Imports the specified file of system passwords M inParam 0 Path name importSystemGroupFile Imports the specified file of system groups HM inParam 0 Path name setSystemReservedDomainRange Sets the range of UID and GID numbers that are used by the system for automatic user creation When a user connects to the system for the first time and is not a recognized user they are given a UID GID from this range of numbers This range should be outside of the range of numbers normally issued to users on the network H inParam O Min E inParam 1 Max getSystemReservedDomainRange Returns the range of UID and GID numbers that are used by the system for automatic user creation H outParam 0 Min max getSystemAdminDebugLevel The admin debug level is a number which dictates the level of output the NAS 8000 puts in the system log M outParam 0 Admin debug level Options include m O Standard amount of information is placed in the system logs m 10 Detailed information G
28. 0 Product number getSystemNasSerialNumber Returns the HP NAS 8000 solution s serial number M outParam 0 Serial number getSystemMotherboardSerialNumber Returns the serial number of the NAS server mother board m OutParam 0 Serial number getSystemShortProductName Returns the short version of the product name outParam 0 Short product name getSystemUptime Returns the amount of time the system has been functioning since the last power up HM outParam 0 System uptime doSystemReboot Reboots the NAS server doSystemShutdown Shuts down the NAS server Command Reference 59 Software Module Settings You can enable disable the following software modules for use with the HP NAS 8000 m Data snapshots m Virus protection m Tape backup Before use software modules must be installed authorized and enabled The following commands install uninstall enable and disable these software modules getSystemPackageAuthorized Determines whether the specified add on software modules is installed and unlocked on the NAS server HM inParam 0 Package name M outParam 0 Package enable getSystemPackageDescription Returns the description of the specified add on software module M inParam 0 Package name M outParam 0 Package description getSystemPackageEnabled Informs whether the specified add on software module M inParam 0 Package name outParam 0 Package enable setSystemPac
29. ClusterPackage Starts the package on the primary owning node or if nodeName is given then on that node The volume group s associated with the package are activated on the node running the package If the volume groups have previously defined volumes and shares then those are activated M InParam 0 Package name M InParam 1 Node name stopClusterPackage Stops the package wherever it is running The volume group s and all associated storage that belong to the package are deactivated on the node running the package M InParam 0 Package name deleteClusterPackage Deletes the package configuration from the cluster and the registry The volume group s and all associated storage that belonged to the package are not affected They are deactivated but still exist M InParam 0 Package name relocateClusterPackage Stops the package on the current node and starts it up on the given node Sets the value of PrimaryOwner to the new given node and applies the updated configuration M InParam 0 Package name M InParam 1 Node name failoverClusterPackage Stops the package on the current node and starts it up on the given node HM InParam 0 Package name M InParam 1 Node name failbackClusterPackag Stops the package on the current node and starts it up on the Primary owning node M InParam 0 Package name setClusterPackageEnabled Enables or disables the package from running on the given node If a pa
30. NetworkSnmpTrapDestPort Sets the port number for the SNMP trap default 162 M inParam 0 Destination number H inParam 1 Port setNetworkSnmpTrapDestStatus Sets the Status for this Trap Destination See www hp com support nas8000 for information on trap status M inParam 0 Destination number M inPaoram 1 Value getNetworkSnmpTrapDestStatus Returns the Status for this Trap Destination See www hp com support nas8000 for information on trap status M inParam 0 Destination number m outParam 0 Value getNetworkSnmpTrapDestList Returns the complete list of Trap Destination Addresses M outParam 0 N List of trap destination hostnames or IP addresses setNetworkSnmpTrapDestList Sets the complete list of Trap Destination Addresses Deletes all current Trap Destinations and creates new ones based on this list of addresses Status is set to active all other parameters are not created and will return defaults M inParam 0 N List of trap destination hostnames or IP addresses getNetworkSnmpActiveTrapDestList Returns the complete list of active Trap Destinations M outParam 0 N List of trap destination hostnames or IP addresses getNetworkSnmpCommunityString Returns the SNMP community name for this device default public outParam 0 SNMP community name setNetworkSnmpCommunityString Sets the SNMP community name for this device default public H inParam 0 SNMP comm
31. Param 1 New volume group name getStorageVolumegroupAvailableCapacity Returns the available capacity that is the amount of free space on the specified volume group M inParam 0 Volume group name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB M outParam 0 Available Capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageVolumegroupTotalCapacity Returns the total raw capacity of the specified volume group M inParam 0 Volume group name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB M outParam 0 Total Capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageVolumegroupVolumeMinimumCapacity Returns the minimum size that can be used to create a file volume or snapshot on the specified volume group M inParam 0 Volume group name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB MH outParam 0 Minimum Volume Capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 Command Reference 29 Volume Settings 30 Command Reference getStorageVolumegroupVolumeMaximumCapacity Returns the maximum size that can be used to create a file volume or snapshot on the specified volume group M inParam 0 Volume group name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB M outParam 0 Maximum Volume Capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageVolumegroupVolumeCapacityIncrement Returns the size increment that can be used to create a file volume or snapshot on the specitied volume group Currently 32MB M inParam 0 Volume group name H inParam 1 Units B MB
32. ageVolumeAtMaximumNumberVolumes 31 getStorageVolumeAvailableCapacity 31 getStorageVolumeDeviceFile 32 getStorageVolumeDisasterRecovery 79 getStorageVolumeExists 31 getStorageVolumeFileList 32 getStorageVolumeFileSystemList 32 getStorageVolumeFileType 33 getStorageVolumeFileUserList 33 getStorageVolumeFileVolumeSnapshotCount 34 gefStorageVolumeFileVolumeSnapshotlist 34 getStorageVolumegroupActivated 28 getStorageVolumegroupAvailableCapacity 29 getStorageVolumegroupExists 28 gefStorageVolumegrouplist 28 getStorageVolumegroupLunList 30 getStorageVolumegroupSystemList 28 gefStorageVolumegroupTotalCapacity 29 getStorageVolumegroupUserList 28 getStorageVolumegroupVolumeCapacitylncrement 30 gefStorageVolumegroupVolumelist 30 getStorageVolumegroupVolumeMaximumCapacity 30 getStorageVolumegroupVolumeMinimumCapacity 29 getStorageVolumeList 30 getStorageVolumeMountPath 32 getStorageVolumeNumber 31 getStorageVolumeRootPath 32 getStorageVolumeSnapshotAutogrowEnabled 35 getStorageVolumeSnapshotExpiration 35 getStorageVolumeSnapshotList 34 getStorageVolumeSnapshotVolumeFile 35 getStorageVolumeTotalCapacity 31 gefStorageVolumeType 30 getStorageVolumeVolumeCapacitylncrement 32 getStorageVolumeVolumegroup 31 getStorageVolumeVolumeMaximumCapacity 32 getStorageVolumeVolumeMinimumCapacity 32 getSystemAdminDebugLevel 46 getSystemAdminPassword 46 getSystemBootPartitionActive 80 getSystemBootPartitionList 80 getSystemBootPartitionOsBuildnumber 80 getSystemB
33. aram 1 Bond master card handle bondReleaseNetworkCard Releases the specified NIC from bonds M inParam 0 Network card name getNetworkCardBondMonitorlnterval Returns the bond monitoring interval in milliseconds for the selected NIC HM inParam 0 Network card name HM outParam 0 Bond monitor interval setNetworkCardBondMonitorlnterval Sets the bond monitoring interval in milliseconds for the selected NIC HM inParam 0 Network card name M inParam 1 Bond monitor interval getNetworkCardBondUpDelay Returns the time in milliseconds for the selected NIC to delay after bondEnslave before bringing the bond link up HM inParam 0 Network card name HM outParam 0 Bond up delay setNetworkCardBondUpDelay Sets the time in milliseconds for the specified NIC to delay after bondEnslave before bringing the bond link up H inParam 0 Network card name m inParam 1 Bond up delay getNetworkCardBondDownDelay Returns the time in milliseconds for the specified NIC to delay after bondRelease before taking the bond link down HW inParam 0 Network card name M outParam 0 Bond down delay Command Reference 11 12 Command Reference setNetworkCardBondDownDelay Sets the time in milliseconds for the specified NIC to delay after bondRelease before taking the bond link down M inParam 0 Network card name M inParam 1 Bond down delay getNetworkCardBondMasterlnterfaceName Retur
34. are on an HP VA7xxx storage array H inParam 0 SCSI LUN name M outParam 0 Redundancy group number getStorageDasdScsiLunNumber Returns the number of the specified LUN H inParam 0 SCSI LUN name M outParam 0 LUN number getStorageDasdScsiLunCapacity Returns the capacity of the specified LUN H inParam 0 SCSI LUN name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB M outParam 0 LUN capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageDasdScsiluninUse Informs whether the specified LUN is in use that is whether it is part of a volume group H inParam 0 SCSI LUN name outParam 0 T in use or F Not in use getStorageDasdScsiLunDasd Returns the name of the specified LUN H inParam 0 SCSI LUN name H outParam 0 N DASD name Command Reference 27 Volume Group Settings 28 Command Reference A volume group is the aggregation of one or more LUNs Volume groups combine the space from LUNs and make the space accessible to the file system for creating file volumes and directories which can then be made accessible to users The following text commands are used to create and manage volume groups getStorageVolumegroupSystemList Returns a list of existing system data volume group names m outParam 0 N Volume group name list getStorageVolumegroupUserList Returns a list of existing user data volume group names This command is exactly equivalent to the getStorageVolumegroupList command m outPara
35. arting a cluster causes three things to happen M Synchronizes the registries of all nodes using the node on which the startCluster command was executed as the master M Deactivates storage on all the nodes This guarantees that volume groups volumes and shares are active on only one node and under control of a package m Starts all the packages that have been configured stopCluster Stops the cluster and all packages The nodes are still considered to be in a cluster but the cluster is down startClusterNode Brings a node that was previously stopped back into the cluster M InParam 0 Node name stopClusterNode Takes a node out of the cluster and transfers all it s running packages to an alternate node HM InParam 0 Node name getClusterName Gets the name of the cluster stored in the registry M OutParam 0 Cluster name setClusterName Stores the name in the registry Does not take effect until applyClusterConfiguration is called M InParam 0 Cluster name getClusterStatus Gets status information about the cluster nodes and packages M OutParam 0 A multi line text string that contains status information about the cluster including nodes and packages running on those nodes getClusterQsHost Gets the name of the Quorum server stored in the registry m OutParam 0 Quorum server name setClusterQsHost Stores the name of the Quorum server in the registry This command is required before executi
36. atedCapacity 23 gefStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxDeviceloglist 25 gefStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxHealth 21 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxIncludedCapacity 23 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxLun 25 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxLunCapacity 25 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxLunCapacitylncrement 24 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxLunList 24 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxLunMaximumNumber 24 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxLunMinimumCapacity 24 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxLunMinimumNumber 24 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxLunRedundancygroup 25 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxManagementSoftware Running 21 gefStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxPerformanceloglist 25 gefStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxRebuilding 21 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxRebuildPercentComplete 21 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxRedundancygroupMaximum Number 22 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxRedundancygroupMinimum Number 22 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxRedundantCapacity 23 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxTotalCapacity 22 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxUnallocatedCapacity 22 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxUnincludedCapacity 23 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxUniqueName 21 getStorageDasdSerialNumber 19 gefStorageDasdType 19 getStorageDasdVendor 19 getStorageQuotaEnabled 36 getStorageShareCount 37 gefStorageShareHostsAllowlist 38 gefStorageSharelist 37 38 39 40 41 43 44 gefStorageShareNfsEnabled 43 gefStorageShareNfsName 44 getStorageShareNfsReadOnly 44 gefStorageSharePath 38 gefStorageShareSmbComment 40 gefStorageShareSmbEnabled 39 getStorageShareSmbName 39 gefStorageShareSmbRoPassword 41 gefStorageShareSmbRwPassword 40 getStor
37. ault format is m d Y T m c TIME 8 DATE for locale x DATE for locale X TIME for locale r Time am pm exact format may change with locale R H M T H M S 24 hour D m d y United States specific format oufParam 0 Time HH MM SS appendSystemLogEntry Adds the specified entry to the system log H inParam 0 Severity H inParam 1 N Log message Valid severity values HE O Erro E Hm 1 Warning W m 2 Info 56 Command Reference UPS Settings getSystemSyslogServerName Returns the name of the remote syslog server M outParam 0 Syslog server name setSystemSyslogServerName Defines the remote server to which system log entries will be sent M inParam 0 Syslog server name If you connected the optional APC Symmetra UPS to your HP NAS 8000 during installation the NAS server attempts to communicate with the UPS through a serial connection The APC UPS has only one serial port The NAS server however has two ports Connect the UPS serial port to the COM1 port on the back of the NAS server getSystemUpsStatus Returns the status of the attached supported UPS outParam 0 Status outParam 0 Status Values HW normal UPS support is currently disabled m APC UPS is normal UPS support is enabled for APC and is functioning normally m APC UPS fail to attach UPS support is enabled for APC but the system cannot communicate with the UPS m APC UPS comm is
38. cess requires a working NAS head with access to the DRF The recovery process attempts to restore the NAS head and the storage array based on the contents of the DRF In the case of a NAS head failure alone no user data needs to be restored to the storage array In the case of a storage array failure the recovery process attempts to format the replacement array s to have the same LUN and volume group configuration as the current NAS registry indicates After the storage array is recovered user data can then be restored from backup tape If both the head and storage array s fail then the process used is to recover the head first then recover the storage array s recoverSystemStorageConfig Recovers the NAS 8000 storage configuration based on the storage configuration contained in the NAS 8000 registry recoverSystemHeadFromDisasterRecoveryFile Recovers the NAS 8000 head configuration based on the contents of the supplied Disaster Recovery file M inParam 0 Disaster Recovery file name getStorageVolumeDisasterRecovery Displays the name of the Disaster Recovery volume outParam 0 Disaster Recovery volume name getSystemDisasterRecoveryFileList Displays the list of available Disaster Recovery files M outParam 0 N Disaster Recovery file list recoverSystemHeadFromDisasterRecoveryFile Recovers the NAS 8000 head configuration based on the contents of the supplied Disaster Recovery file M inParam 0 Disaster Recove
39. ckage is disabled from running on an alternate node then it cannot failover to that node M InParam 0 Package name M InParam 1 Node name m InParam 2 T enabled or F disabled getClusterPackageNameList Gets the complete list of package names that have been created on the cluster whether running or not m OuvtParam 0 N List of package names getClusterPackagePrimaryOwner Gets from the registry the name of the node that owns the package HM InParam 0 Package name M OutParam 0 Primary owning node of the package setClusterPackagePrimaryOwner Required Sets in the registry the name of the node that owns the package Running startClusterPackage packageName without a nodeName argument starts the package on the primary owning node M InParam 0 Package name M InParam 1 Node name getClusterPackageCurrentOwner Gets the name of the node that is currently running the package HM InParam 0 Package name M OutParam 0 Node name getClusterPackageAdoptiveNodeList Gets a list of the nodes that are allowed to run the package in a failover situation HM InParam 0 Package name M OutParam 0 N Node name list getClusterPackageVirtuallpAddressList Gets from the registry the VirtuallpAddress Subnet values served by this package HM InParam 0 Package name M OutParam 0 N VirtuallPAddress Subnet list Command Reference 71 72 Command Reference setClusterPackageVirtuallpAddressLis
40. d Returns the Global Unique ID for this device a string of characters that uniquely identifies this unit HM outParam 0 Global unique ID per SEMI 1 0 getSystemManagementUrl Returns the Management URL for this SEMI compatible device outParam 0 Management URL getNetworkSnmpActiveTrapDestList Returns the complete list of active Trap Destinations outParam 0 n Management URL getSystemHealth Returns the current overall Health status for the system M outParam 0 Health status numeric M outParam 1 Health status string Status messages include m OK m Warning m Critical setSystemEvent Creates a System Event Should be the proper size no filler added M inParam 0 Event hpnSystemEvent m inParam 1 2k vblVal stringsMap pair of strings Command Reference 49 50 Command Reference clearSystemEvent Clears a System Event The Master Event Daemon hpMed will then handle things properly sending e mail as well as the SNMP traps to the various targets getSystemEventNum Get the event number for a given event name H inParam 0 Event name HM outParam 0 Event number getSystemEventName Get the name of a given event number M inParam 0 Event number outParam 0 Event name CPU settings getSystemCpulist Returns a list of the CPUs installed in the NAS server E outParam 0 N CPU number getSystemCpuCurrentLoadPercent Returns information about the current
41. ddress Sets the email address for the user with the specified ID H inParam 0 UID M inParam 1 Email address You can redirect a copy of the system log to a server you choose This allows you to manage a central location for the event log instead of working with different interfaces or systems Note Check your syslog server s documentation for instructions on enabling syslog event reception from network clients getSystemLogEntryDescription Returns a simple list of the entries that exist in the system log HM outParam 0 N Log file entry handles getSystemLogEntryList Returns a detailed list of the entries that exist in the system log M inParam 0 Log entry handle M inParam 1 String to quote optional M inParam 2 String used to quote optional H outParam 0 Log entry description getSystemLogEntryProgramName Returns the name of the program that created the log entry HM inParam 0 Log entry handle outParam 0 Log entry program name Command Reference 55 getSystemLogEntrySeverity Returns the severity level associated with the specified log entry HM inParam 0 Log entry handle H outParam 0 Log entry severity Values m E Error m W Warn m Info m U Unknown getSystemLogEntryTimestamp Returns the time that the event triggering the specified log entry occurred M inParam 0 Log entry handle M inParam 1 Optional format string M outParam 0 Log entry date time Def
42. e Mb outParam 1 Soft limit outParam 2 Hard limit outParam 3 Grace period setSystemUserQuota Sets the quota settings for the specified user on the specified file volume H inParam 0 User name HM inParam 1 Volume name M inParam 2 Soft limit M inParam 3 Hard limit getSystemUserQuotaList Returns a list of user quotas for the specified file volume HM inParam 0 Volume name H outParam 0 N Quota getSystemGroupQuotaList Returns a list of group quotas for the specified file volume M inParam 0 Volume name H outParam 0 N Quotas getSystemUserGracePeriod Displays the grace period the amount of time users will have access to the space after their quota is reached for the specified file volume The time a user who has exceeded their soft quota has to remove data and bring their storage usage under their soft quota If the grace period runs out the user will be blocked from any further writes HM inParam 0 Volume name M outParam 0 Grace period in seconds setSystemUserGracePeriod Sets the grace period that is the amount of time users will have access to the space after their quota is reached for the specified file volume M inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Grace period in seconds getSystemGroupGracePeriod Displays the grace period that is the amount of time groups will have access to the space after their quota is reached for the specified file volume
43. eFileType Returns the file volume type M inParam 0 File volume name M outParam 0 File volume type Where type can be one of m Unknown m System m User addStorageVolumeFile Creates a new file volume in the specified volume group M inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Volume group name H inParam 2 Size MB 33 Command Reference Snapshot Settings 34 Command Reference A snapshot is a read only picture of a file volume at a specific point in time When you create a file volume the snapshot of that file volume is of zero length However as you modify the file volume the snapshot tracks changes between the original file volume and the modified file volume If an error occurs and you want to revert to the previous version you can use the snapshot data and the unmodified parts of the original file volume to quickly and easily construct the file volume When you set up a snapshot consider how quickly the file s data will change and how often you will delete snapshots and start over You have the option to size snapshots relatively small and let them autogrow As they reach the limit that you establish their size can increase by approximately 10 percent to accommodate the changes This flexibility lets you set the snapshot and not worry about a specific size After you specify a size you must define an expiration date When the snapshot expires the system automatically deletes it Consider your overall backup s
44. enerally used for troubleshooting by HP support setSystemAdminDebugLevel M inParam 0 Admin debug level getSystemAdminPassword Returns the system admin password M outParam 0 Admin password setSystemAdminPassword Sets the system admin password M inParam 0 Admin password Local Admin Settings These informational settings allow you to specify contact information and information about the physical location of your NAS 8000 solution getSystemLocalAdminAssetNumber Returns the asset number assigned to the HP NAS 8000 M outParam 0 Asset number setSystemLocalAdminAssetNumber Defines the asset number assigned to the HP NAS 8000 M inParam 0 Asset number getSystemLocalAdminContactName Lists the name of the primary IT contact responsible for the HP NAS 8000 H outParam 0 Contact name setSystemLocalAdminContactName Sets the name of the primary IT contact responsible for the HP NAS 8000 H inParam 0 Contact name getSystemLocalAdminContactPhone Lists the phone number of the primary IT contact responsible for the HP NAS 8000 M outParam 0 Contact phone setSystemLocalAdminContactPhone Defines the phone number of the primary IT contact responsible for the HP NAS 8000 M inParam 0 Contact phone getSystemLocalAdminContactEmail Lists the email address of the primary IT contact responsible for the HP NAS 8000 M outParam 0 Contact email setSystemLocalAdminContactEmail Defines the emai
45. er In other words enter the IP address of the Primary DNS first followed by the IP address of the secondary DNS and so on until all of your Domain Name Servers have been identified HW inParam 0 N DNS address list Values must be separated by spaces for example m setNetworkDnsAddressList 10 1 1 1 10 1 1 2 10 1 1 3 Network Host Settings getNetworkHostName Returns the network host name H outParam 0 Host name setNetworkHostName Sets the network host name If the full host name is nas8000 fc hp com then nas8000 is the host name and fc hp com is the domain name H inParam 1 Host name Command Reference 13 Network NIS Settings 14 Command Reference The HP NAS 8000 supports Network Information System NIS NIS maintains a central database of names and locations of resources on a network NIS was formerly known as Yellow Pages To enable or disable NIS use the following commands getNetworkNisDomainName Returns the NIS domain name HW outParam 0 NIS domain name setNetworkNisDomainName Sets the NIS domain name for the HP NAS 8000 M inParam 0 NIS domain name getNetworkNisEnabled Returns whether the HP NAS 8000 is NIS enabled M outParam 0 T Enabled or F Disabled setNetworkNisEnabled Enables or disables NIS for the HP NAS 8000 M inParam 0 T Enable or F Disable getNetworkNisCurrentServerName Returns the name of the NIS server the HP NAS 8000 system is currently connected to
46. ference 63 User and Group Quota Settings 64 Command Reference Quotas allow you to restrict the space usage on the HP NAS 8000 for both users and groups You also can enable default quotas for users and or groups The default quota applies to all users or groups who do not have a specific quota assigned to them A user or group goes beyond their defined space usage cannot write additional data to the system Each user can have one quota on a file volume Quotas are set on a per file volume basis You must enable a file volume for quotas before the settings can be modified You can have a quota larger than the available space on the file volume All user list files and quota files are in text form to allow for easy editing and script conditioning getSystemGroupQuota Returns information about the quota defined for the specified group on the specified file volume H inParam 0 Group name M inParam 1 Volume name HM outParam 0 Current usage Mb M outParam 1 Soft limit M outParam 2 Hard limit M outParam 3 Grace period setSystemGroupQuota Sets the quota settings for the specified group on the specitied file volume H inParam 0 Group name M inParam 1 Volume name M inParam 2 Soft limit M inParam 3 Hard limit getSystemUserQuota Returns information about the quota defined for the specified user on the specified file volume H inParam 0 User name inParam 1 Volume name outParam 0 Current usag
47. for UNIX NFS read only or read write access HM inParam 0 Volume name m inParam 1 Share path M outParam 0 T ReadOnly or F ReadWrite OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name _ _ Share path M outParam 0 T ReadOnly or F ReadWrite setStorageShareNfsReadOnly Sets the specified share to UNIX NFS read only or read write access HM inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path M inParam 2 T ReadOnly or F ReadWrite OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name _ _ Share path M inParam 1 T ReadOnly or F ReadWrite getNetworkNfsTrustedHostList Displays the list of UNIX hosts allowed access to the system M outParam 0 N Trusted host list for NFS setNetworkNfsTrustedHostList Sets the IP address and host name of any trusted hosts Root users on trusted hosts are given root user privileges on the HP NAS 8000 M inParam 0 N Trusted host list for NFS getNetworkNfsMaxConnections Returns the maximum allowed number of simultaneous Network File System Daemons NFSD processes Maximum allowed value is 128 M outParam 0 Maximum simultaneous NFS connections allowed setNetworkNfsMaxConnections Sets the maximum number of simultaneous Network File System Daemons NFSD processes This controls the number of simultaneous NFS requests processed The more NFSD processes you have the more resources are
48. g getStorageShareSmbEnabled Identifies whether Windows SMB sharing is enabled for the specified share M inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path M outParam 0 T Enabled or F Disabled OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name _ _ Share path M outParam 0 T Enabled or F Disabled setStorageShareSmbEnabled Enables or disables Windows SMB sharing for the specified share M inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path M inParam 2 T Enable or F Disable M inParam 3 SMB name Only if enabling OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name Share path M inParam 1 T Enable or F Disable M inParam 2 SMB name Only if enabling getStorageShareSmbName Returns the Windows SMB name of the specified share M inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path HH outParam 0 SMB name OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name _ _ Share path H outParam 0 SMB name Command Reference 39 40 Command Reference getStorageShareSmbComment Returns the Windows SMB comment associated with the specified share M inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path H outParam 0 Comment OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name Share path H outParam 0 Comment setStorageShareS
49. ge device H inParam 0 DASD name M outParam 0 DASD serial number getStorageDasdVendor Returns the vendor name of the specified DASD as returned by SCSI inquiry H inParam 0 DASD name M outParam 0 DASD vendor getStorageDasdProduct Returns the product IS of the specified DASD as returned by SCSI inquiry H inParam 0 DASD name M outParam 0 DASD product getStorageDasdSerialNumber Returns the serial number of the specified DASD H inParam 0 DASD name M outParam 0 DASD serial number Command Reference 19 20 Command Reference getStorageDasdDeviceFile Returns the name of the device file used to access the specified DASD H inParam 0 DASD name M outParam 0 DASD device file getStorageDasdScsiList Returns a list of the storage devices attached to or allocated for use with the NAS 8000 H outParam 0 N SCSI DASD name getStorageDasdScsiGenericDeviceFile Returns the absolute path to the SCSI generic device file for a DASD H inParam 0 DASD name M outParam 0 DASD generic device file getStorageDasdScsiHost Returns the SCSI driver host number for a DASD H inParam 0 SCSI DASD name M outParam 0 Host number getStorageDasdScsiChannel Returns the SCSI HBA channel number used to access the SCSI DASD H inParam 0 DASD name M outParam 0 DASD channel number getStorageDasdScsiTargetld Returns the SCSI target ID number used to access the SCSI DASD H inParam 0 SCSI
50. getNetworkNisDomainName 14 getNetworkNisEnabled 14 getNetworkNisServerName 14 getNetworkSmbComment 41 getNetworkSmbDomainControllerList 42 getNetworkSmbDomainList 42 getNetworkSmbDomainName 42 getNetworkSmbDomainStatus 43 getNetworkSmbSecurityMode 42 getNetworkSmbWinsServerAddress 41 getNetworkSnmpActiveTrapDestList 17 49 getNetworkSnmpCommunityString 15 17 getNetworkSnmpTrapDestAddress 16 getNetworkSnmpTrapDestCommunity 15 getNetworkSnmpTrapDestDomain 16 getNetworkSnmpTrapDestList 17 getNetworkSnmpTrapDestPort 16 getNetworkSnmpTrapDestStatus 16 getNetworkSnmpTrapDestVersion 15 gefStorageDasdlist 19 gefStorageDasdProduct 19 gefStorageDasdScsiAvailablelunlist 26 getStorageDasdScsiChannel 20 getStorageDasdScsiExternalLunList 26 getStorageDasdScsiGenericDeviceFile 20 getStorageDasdScsiHost 20 getStorageDasdScsilnternalLunList 26 getStorageDasdScsiList 20 getStorageDasdScsiLunBlockDeviceFile 26 getStorageDasdScsiLunCapacity 27 gefStorageDasdScsilunDasd 27 getStorageDasdScsiLunGenericDeviceFile 26 getStorageDasdScsiLunInUse 27 getStorageDasdScsiLunList 26 gefStorageDasdScsilunNumber 27 getStorageDasdScsiLunRawDeviceFile 26 getStorageDasdScsiLunRedundancygroup 27 getStorageDasdScsiMaxNumberLuns 20 gefStorageDasdScsiPerDrivelunlist 26 getStorageDasdScsiTargetld 20 getStorageDasdScsiVa7 1xxList 20 getStorageDasdScsiVa74xxList 20 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxActiveSpareCapacity 23 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxAlias 21 getStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxAlloc
51. invent command reference hp surestore nas 8000 command reference Edition March 2002 Printed in U S A Notice Hewlett Packard Company 2002 All rights reserved Hewlett Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Format Conventions WARNING Identifies a hazard that can cause personal injury Caution Identifies a hazard that can cause hardware or software damage Note Identifies significant concepts or operating instructions Computer font used for all text to be typed verbatim all commands path names file names and directory names also text displayed on the screen Italics font used for variables used in commands Bold font used for screen menu options and controls Trademark Information Java and all Java based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsyste
52. ions experienced by the specified NIC since any NIC configuration changes were made HM inParam 0 Network card name M outParam 0 Transmit collision count getNetworkCardTransmitPackets Returns the number of packets transmitted by the specified NIC since any NIC configuration changes were made HM inParam 0 Network card name M outParam 0 Transmit packet count Network Card Bonding 10 Command Reference When you configure NIC ports you have the option of enabling bonding a failover mechanism that automatically switches a specific NIC port to a standby network upon the failure or abnormal termination of the currently active system By default the lowest numbered NIC provides the addresses of the bond channel but you can change the addresses manually Note Enabling DHCP disables NIC bonding and enabling NIC bonding disables DHCP Enabling DHCP or NIC bonding disables manually configuring addresses The following commands are used to configure NIC bonding getNetworkCardBondMasterEnabled Identifies whether the specified NIC is a bond master HW inParam 0 Network card name M outParam 0 T Enabled or F Disabled getNetworkCardBondSlaveEnabled Identifies whether the specified NIC is a bond slave HM inParam 0 Network card name M outParam 0 T Enabled or F Disabled bondEnslaveNetworkCard Sets the specified NIC to be a bond slave of the specitied master NIC HW inParam 0 Network card name M inP
53. kageEnabled Enables or disables the specified add on software module M inParam 0 Package name M inParam 1 Enable getSystemPackageList Lists the add on software modules available on the NAS server m 0 N Package names getSystemPackageName Returns the name of the specified add on software module M inParam 0 Package name M outParam 0 Package name 60 Command Reference getSystemPackageVersion Returns the version of the specified add on software module M inParam 0 Package name HM outParam 0 Package version getSystemPackageWebpage Returns the URL for accessing the web page with information about the specified add on software module HM inParam 0 Package name M outParam 0 Package Web page setSystemPackageWebpage Sets the URL for accessing the web page with information about the specified add on software module M inParam 0 Package name HM inParam 1 Web page installSystemPackage Installs the specified add on software module from the specified URL M inParam 0 Package URL M inParam 1 Proxy name optional M inParam 2 Proxy number optional uninstallSystemPackage Uninstalls the specified add on software module M inParam 0 Package name Command Reference 61 User and Group Settings 62 Command Reference The following commands allow you to map users of the Server Message Block Protocol Common Internet File System protocol SMB CIFS Windows
54. l address of the primary IT contact responsible for the HP NAS 8000 M inParam 0 Contact email Command Reference 47 48 Command Reference getSystemLocalAdminContactPager Returns the pager number of the primary IT contact responsible for the HP NAS 8000 H outParam 0 Contact pager setSystemLocalAdminContactPager Defines the pager number of the primary IT contact responsible for the HP NAS 8000 inParam 0 Contact pager getSystemLocalAdminLocation Returns a description of the physical location of the HP NAS 8000 system H outParam 0 Location setSystemLocalAdminLocation Defines the description of the physical location of the HP NAS 8000 system H inParam O Location getSystemLocalAdminRackld Returns the rack ID for the HP NAS 8000 system M outParam 0 Rack ID setSystemLocalAdminRackld Defines the rack ID for the HP NAS 8000 system M inParam 0 Rack ID getSystemLocalAdminRackPosition Returns the rack position for the HP NAS 8000 system M outParam 0 Rack position setSystemLocalAdminRackPosition Defines the rack position for the HP NAS 8000 system M inParam 0 Rack position System Settings The commands in this section are used to defined general system descriptions and settings for the NAS 8000 System Description System Events getSystemOid Returns the OID for the NAS device 1 3 6 1 4 1 11 10 2 1 9 1 M outParam 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 11 10 2 1 9 1 getSystemGlobalUniquel
55. led or F Disabled setNetworkCardDhcpEnabled Enables or disables DHCP for the specified NIC If DHCP is disabled the NIC IP address must be manually defined HM inParam 0 Network card name M inParam 1 T Enable or F Disable getNetworkCardEnabled Identifies whether the specified NIC is enabled M inParam 0 Network card name M outParam 0 T Enabled or F Disabled getNetworkCardGatewayAddress Returns the gateway address for the specified NIC HM inParam 0 Network card name M outParam 0 Gateway address setNetworkCardGatewayAddress Sets the gateway address for the specified NIC HM inParam 0 Network card name M inParam 1 Gateway address getNetworkCardinterfaceName Returns the name for the specified NIC HM InParam O Network card NIC m OvutParam 0 Name getNetworkCardlpAddress Returns the IP address for the specified NIC HM inParam 0 Network card M outParam 0 IP address setNetworkCardipAddress Sets the IP address for the specified NIC The IP address and subnet mask for the primary NIC must be defined before you can access the HP Command View NAS web interface from a client system HM inParam 0 Network card name M inParam 1 IP address getNetworkCardMacAddress Returns the MAC address for the specified NIC HM inParam 0 Network card name m outParam 0 MAC address getNetworkCardMtu Returns the Maximum Transmissible Unit MTU for the specified gigabi
56. list of SCSI DASD LUNs that are on internally mounted DASDs Internal DASD LUNs are used for system functions They are never used to store user data M outParam 0 N SCSI LUN name list getStorageDasdScsiExternalLunList Returns a list of SCSI LUNs that are part of externally attached usually through a Fibre channel connection DASDs This command currently returns the same list at the getStorageDasdScsiLunList command M outParam 0 N SCSI LUN name list getStorageDasdScsiAvailableLunList Returns a list of LUNs that are available for use in volume groups M outParam 0 N Available LUN number list getStorageDasdScsiLunBlockDeviceFile Returns the block SCSI disk driver device file used to access a SCSI LUN H inParam 0 SCSI LUN name M outParam 0 Block device file getStorageDasdScsiLunRawDeviceFile Returns the raw device file used to access a SCSI LUN Raw device files are used to bypass the system cache when writing or reading data to or from the device H inParam 0 SCSI LUN name M outParam 0 Raw device file getStorageDasdScsiLunGenericDeviceFile Returns the generic device file used to access a SCSI LUN Generic device files are most commonly used to send raw SCSI commands to devices H inParam 0 SCSI LUN name M outParam 0 Generic device file getStorageDasdScsiLunRedundancygroup Returns the redundancy group number that this DASD LUN is on This command should only be used on LUNs that
57. load on the specified CPU M inParam 0 CPU number HM outParam 0 Current load percent getSystemCpuPeakLoadPercent Returns information about the peak load on the specified CPU M inParam 0 CPU number m outParam 0 Peak load percent getSystemCpuAverageLoadPercent Returns information about the average load on the specified CPU M inParam 0 CPU number E outParam 0 Average load percent Time and Date Settings The HP NAS 8000 uses the information on this screen to keep track of the date and time for operations such as time stamps for file generation and modification Failure to set the proper date and time may lead to confusing behavior or misleading time stamping of files and log messages getSystemTimestamp Returns the system timestamp M inParam 0 Optional format string outParam 0 Date amp Time according to format Common formats follow Default format is m d Y T m c TIME amp DATE for locale m x DATE for locale m X TIME for locale M r Time am pm exact format may change with locale m R H M m T H M S 24 hour m D m d y United States specific format setSystemTimestamp Sets the system timestamp M inParam 0 Date mm dd yyyy or NOW M inParam 1 Time 24hh mm ss or NOW getSystemDate Returns the current system date M inParam 0 Optional format string M outParam 0 Date according to format default is m d Y Common for
58. m 0 Interval in seconds getClusterHeartbeatinterval Gets the interval from the registry m OuvtParam 0 Interval in seconds for sending heartbeats setClusterHeartbeatinterval Stores the interval in the registry HM InParam 0 Interval in seconds for sending heartbeats getClusterNodeTimeout Gets the timeout from the registry M OutParam 0 Time period in seconds before a node is considered gone from the cluster setClusterNodeTimeout Stores the timeout in the registry how long to wait in seconds before considering a node gone from the cluster M InParam 0 Interval getClusterAutoStartTimeout Gets the timeout from the registry M OutParam 0 Time period in seconds before timeout occurs setClusterAutoStartTimeout Stores the timeout in the registry How long to wait in seconds before timeout occurs m InParam 0 Interval in seconds getClusterNetworkPollinginterval Gets the timeout from the registry M OutParam 0 Time period in seconds before polling occurs setClusterNetworkPollinginterval Stores the timeout in the registry how long to wait in seconds before polling M InParam 0 Interval in seconds between polling events getClusterMaxConfiguredPackages Gets the value from the registry m OutParam 0 Maximum number of packages allowed to run setClusterMaxConfiguredPackages Stores the number in the registry Hm InParam 0 Maximum number of packages allowed
59. m 0 N Volume group name list getStorageVolumegroupExists Answers Is there a volume group with name E InParam 0 Volume group name M outParam 0 T true or F false getStorageVolumegroupActivated Identifies whether or not the specified volume group has been activated M inParam 0 Volume group name M outParam 0 T true or F false addStorageVolumegroupUser Creates a new user data volume group from a list of DASD LUNs This command is exactly equivalent to the addStorageVolumegroup command HM inParam 0 Volume group name H inParam 1 N DASD LUN names getStorageVolumegroupList Returns a list of volume groups that have been created on the HP NAS 8000 system HM outParam 0 N Volume group name list addStorageVolumegroup Creates a new volume group containing the space from the specified LUNs M inParam 0 Volume group name H inParam 1 N LUN names addStorageVolumegroupLuns Adds the specified LUNs to an existing volume group M inParam 0 Volume group name H inParam 1 N LUN names deleteStorageVolumegroup Deletes the specified volume group All data will be lost HM inParam 0 Volume group name deleteStorageVolumegroupLuns Removes the specified LUNs from an existing volume group All data will be lost M inParam 0 Volume group name H inParam 1 N LUN names setStorageVolumegroupName Renames an existing volume group M inParam 0 Existing volume group name M in
60. mats follow Default format is m d Y T m c TIME amp DATE for locale x DATE for locale X TIME for locale r Time am pm exact format may change with locale R H M T H M S 24 hour D m d y United States specific format Command Reference 51 52 Command Reference setSystemDate Sets the system date M inParam 0 Date MM DD YYYY or NOW getSystemTime Displays the current system time M inParam 0 optional format string M outParam 0 Time according to format default is T Common formats follow Default format is m d Y T m c TIME amp DATE for locale x DATE for locale X TIME for locale r Time am pm exact format may change with locale R H M T H M S 24 hour D m d y United States specific format setSystemTime Sets the current system time H inParam O Time 24HH MM SS or NOW getSystemTimezoneCurrentGmt HM outParam 0 GMT value getSystemTimezoneEnabled Informs whether time zones are enabled on the HP NAS 8000 H inParam 0 Time zone name M outParam 0 Enable status setSystemTimezoneEnabled Enables time zone support H inParam O Time zone name M inParam 1 Enable getSystemTimezoneCurrentDescription Displays the current time zone setting description H inParam O Time zone name M outParam 0 Time zone description getSystemTimezoneCurrentCountry Displays the current time zone
61. mbComment Sets the Windows SMB comment associated with the specified share HM inParam 0 Volume name m inParam 1 Share path H inParam 2 Comment OR see getStorageSharelist This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name Share path H inParam 1 Comment getStorageShareSmbRwPassword Returns the Windows SMB read write password for the specified share HM inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path HM outParam 0 Read Write password OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name Share path M outParam 0 Read write password setStorageShareSmbRwPassword Sets the Windows SMB read write password for the specified share HW inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path HM inParam 2 Read Write password OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name _ _ Share path M inParam 1 Read write password getStorageShareSmbRoPassword Returns the Windows SMB read only password for the specified share M inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path M outParam 0 Read only password OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name _ _ Share path M outParam 0 Read only Password setStorageShareSmbRoPassword Sets the Windows SMB read only password for the specified share HM inParam 0 Volume name m inParam 1 Share path
62. mpTrapDestStatus 16 setNetworkSnmpTrapDestVersion 15 setStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxAlias 21 setStorageQuotaEnabled 36 setStorageShareHostsAllowList 38 setStorageShareNfsEnabled 43 setStorageShareNfsReadOnly 44 setStorageShareSmbComment 40 setStorageShareSmbEnabled 39 setStorageShareSmbRoPassword 41 setStorageShareSmbRwPassword 40 setStorageVolumegroupName 29 setStorageVolumeName 31 setStorageVolumeSize 30 setStorageVolumeSnapshotAutogrowEnabled 35 setStorageVolumeSnapshotExpiration 35 setSystemAdminDebugLevel 46 76 setSystemAdminPassword 47 76 setSystemBootPartitionActive 80 setSystemDate 52 setSystemEmailRecipientAddressList 54 77 setSystemEmailServerName 54 77 setSystemGroupGracePeriod 65 setSystemGroupQuota 64 setSystemHostsFileEntry 66 setSystemLocalAdminAssetNumber 47 77 setSystemLocalAdminContactEmail 47 setSystemLocalAdminContactName 47 77 setSystemLocalAdminContactPager 48 77 setSystemLocalAdminContactPhone 47 77 setSystemLocalAdminLocation 48 setSystemLocalAdminRackld 48 78 setSystemLocalAdminRackPosition 48 78 setSystemManagementNetworkCard 7 setSystemNameEmailAddress 55 setSystemNtpEnabled 53 75 setSystemPackageEnabled 60 setSystemPackageWebpage 61 setSystemReservedDomainRange 46 74 setSystemSyslogServerName 57 78 setSystemTime 52 setSystemTimestamp 51 76 setSystemTimezoneEnabled 52 76 setSystemUidEmailAddress 55 78 setSystemUpsEnabled 57 76 setSystemUserGracePeriod 65 setSystemUserQuota 65 Shares creating
63. mportClusterSystemGroupFile Executes importSystemGroupFile on all cluster nodes The import file on the execution machine is rsync d to other cluster nodes and imported locally on all nodes HM InParam 0 Local pathname of import file importClusterSystemUserMapList Executes importSystemUserMapList on all cluster nodes The import file on the execution machine is rsync d to other cluster nodes and imported locally on all nodes M InParam 0 Local pathname of import file importClusterSystemGroupMapList Executes importSystemGroupMaplist on all cluster nodes The import file on the execution machine is rsync d to other cluster nodes and imported locally on all nodes InParam 0 Local pathname of import file setClusterSystemEmailRecipientAddressList Executes setSystemEmailRecipientAddressList on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 N List of email addresses setClusterSystemEmailServerName Executes setSystemEmailServerName on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 email server setClusterSystemLocalAdminAssetNumber Executes setSystemLocalAdminAssetNumber on all cluster nodes M InParam O Asset number setClusterSystemLocalAdminContactName Executes setSystemLocalAdminContactName on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 Administrator contact name setClusterSystemLocalAdminContactPhone Executes setSystemLocalAdminContactPhone on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 Administrator contact phone setClusterSystemLocalAdminCon
64. ms Inc in the U S and other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group Overview 3 Using the Command Line Interface 4 Command Syntax 5 Scripting 6 Command Reference7 Network Card Settings 7 Network Card Bonding 10 Network Settings 13 Domain Name Service DNS Settings 13 Network Host Settings 13 Network NIS Settings 14 Network SNMP Settings 15 Network Client Settings 17 Misc Network Settings 18 Storage Settings 19 Volume Group Settings 28 Volume Settings 30 Snapshot Settings 34 Storage Quota Settings 36 Share Settings 37 SMB Settings 39 NFS Settings 43 Admin Settings 46 Local Admin Settings 47 System Settings 49 System Description 49 System Events 49 Time and Date Settings 51 System NTP Settings 53 Email Settings 54 Log Settings 55 UPS Settings 57 General System Settings 58 Software Module Settings 60 User and Group Settings 62 User and Group Quota Settings 64 High Availability Cluster Settings 66 Cluster Package Commands 70 Cluster Operation 74 Disaster Recovery 79 Boot Partition Settings 80 Index i Overview While most of the HP NAS 8000 administrative tasks can be accomplished with the Command View NAS web interface the HP NAS 8000 also includes a command line interface that allows you to manually enter commands or to run batch commands and scripts using either a serial connection or
65. nal format string default is c outParam 0 Date amp Time according to format default is m d Y T For display you should always select one of the locale safe formats m c TIME 8 DATE for locale x DATE for locale X TIME for locale r Time am pm exact format may change with locale R H M T H M S 24 hour D m d y United States specific format getNetworkClientinfoComment Returns the comment associated with the specified network client M inParam 0 Network client ID M outParam 0 Extra information about network client if applicable Misc Network Settings getNetworkConfigured Identifies whether or not the network is configured M outParam 0 T configured or F not configured 18 Command Reference Storage Settings Storage settings allow you to control Direct Access Storage Devices DASDs connected to the HP NAS 8000 solution DASDs include disk drives and storage arrays getStorageDasdList Returns a list of Direct Access Storage Devices attached to the HP NAS 8000 system M outParam 0 N DASD name list getStorageDasdType Returns the DASD type of the specified device H inParam 0 DASD name H outParam 0 DASD type Where DASD type can be one of m Va71xx HP VA71xx storage array E Va74xx HP VA74xx storage array H GenericScsi Any other SCSI disk or array getStorageDasdSerialNumber Returns the serial number of the specified stora
66. ng applyClusterConfiguration M InParam O Cluster name getClusterAutoStartEnabled Gets the AutoStartEnabled value from the registry M OutParam 0 T enabled or F disabled setClusterAutoStartEnabled Stores the value in the registry and also updates the cluster configuration to reflect the change If enabled each node will attempt to join the cluster at boot time If disabled the cluster must be started manually using startCluster m InParam 0 T enabled or F disabled getClusterNodeNameList Gets the list of nodes in the cluster m OutParam O N List of node names setClusterNodeNameList Stores the list of nodes in the cluster in the registry M InParam 0 N List of node names Command Reference 67 68 Command Reference getClusterHeartbeatNetworkCardList Gets the list of network card interfaces used for heartbeats as they are stored in the registry M OutParam O N Network card interface list setClusterHeartbeatNetworkCardList Stores the list in the registry Is required before calling applyClusterConfiguration M InParam 0 N List of heartbeat network cards For example m setClusterHeartbeatNetworkCardList ethO eth getClusterAsPollinginterval Gets the interval from the registry M OutParam 0 Interval in seconds for contacting the Quorum server setClusterAsPollinginterval Stores the polling interval in the registry how often in seconds to contact Quorum server M InPara
67. ns the interface name assigned to the specified bond master NIC M inParam 0 Network card name M outParam 0 Bond master interface name getNetworkCardBondActiveSlaveList Returns a list of network cards that are both bond slaves and active that is their bond master has failed M inParam 0 Bond master NIC handle HM outParam 0 N Slave network card names getNetworkCardBondSlavelist Returns a list of network cards that are bond slaves M inParam 0 Bond master NIC handle HM outParam 0 N Slave network card names getNetworkCardBondMasterList Returns a list of network cards that are bond masters HW outParam 0 N Network card names Network Settings Domain Name Service DNS Settings Domain Name Servers convert system names that people can remember such as nas8000 fc hp com to IP addresses such as 123 45 67 89 that are used by packet routing software The following commands can be used to enter and edit DNS information getNetworkDnsDomainName Returns the DNS domain name HM outParam 0 DNS domain name setNetworkDnsDomainName Sets the DNS domain name The HP NAS 8000 can belong to only one domain M inParam 0 DNS domain name getNetworkDnsAddressList Returns the list of DNS addresses associate with the HP NAS 8000 M outParam 0 N DNS address list setNetworkDnsAddressList Up to three DNS Server Addresses can be specified These should be entered in the appropriate search ord
68. ootPartitionOsVersion 80 getSystemCpuAverageLoadPercent 50 getSystemCpuCurrentLoadPercent 50 getSystemCpuList 50 getSystemCpuPeakLoadPercent 50 getSystemDate 51 getSystemDisasterRecoveryFileList 79 getSystemEmailRecipientAddressList 54 getSystemEmailServerName 54 getSystemGroupGracePeriod 65 getSystemGroupMapList 62 getSystemGroupQuota 64 getSystemGroupQuotaList 65 getSystemLocalAdminAssetNumber 47 getSystemLocalAdminContactEmail 47 getSystemLocalAdminContactName 47 getSystemLocalAdminContactPager 48 getSystemLocalAdminContactPhone 47 getSystemLocalAdminLocation 48 getSystemLocalAdminRackld 48 getSystemLocalAdminRackPosition 48 getSystemLogEntryDescription 55 getSystemLogEntryList 55 getSystemLogEntryProgramName 55 getSystemLogEntrySeverity 56 getSystemLogEntryTimestamp 56 getSystemManagementNetworkCard 7 getSystemManufacturer 58 getSystemNameEmailAddress 54 getSystemNtpEnabled 53 getSystemNtpServerList 53 getSystemOsVersion 58 getSystemPackageAuthorized 60 getSystemPackageDescription 60 getSystemPackageEnabled 60 getSystemPackageList 60 getSystemPackageName 60 getSystemPackageVersion 61 getSystemPackageWebpage 61 gefSystemProductAsseiTag 58 getSystemProductName 58 getSystemProductNumber 58 getSystemReservedDomainRange 46 getSystemShortProductName 59 getSystemSyslogServerName 57 getSystemTime 52 getSystemTimestamp 51 getSystemTimezoneCurrentCountry 53 getSystemTimezoneCurrentDescription 52 getSystemTimezoneCurrentGmt 52 53
69. orkCardList Returns list of NIC names and numbers for use in the remaining NIC related commands M outParam 0 N Network card names getSystemManagementNetworkCard Returns the NIC assigned for accessing the Command View NAS web interface HM outParam 0 Network card name setSystemManagementNetworkCard Sets the NIC assigned for accessing the Command View NAS web interface The default is the on board network port ethO If you change the port designated as the management port be sure to note to new IP configuration as this is only way to re establish communication with your NAS server HM inParam 0 Network card name getNetworkCardBroadcastAddress Returns the broadcast address for the specified NIC The broadcast address is the address that can be used to send messages to all machines on the subnet HW inParam 0 Network card name M outParam 0 Broadcast address setNetworkCardBroadcastAddress Sets the Broadcast address for the specified NIC M inParam 0 Network card name M inParam 1 Broadcast address Command Reference 7 8 Command Reference getNetworkCardDhcpEnabled Identifies whether the specified NIC is DHCP enabled When DHCP is enabled NIC configuration occurs automatically Depending on your configuration the DHCP server provides any or all of the following parameters IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address Broadcast Address HM inParam 0 Network card name M outParam 0 T Enab
70. pending UPS support is enabled for APC The system is in the process of establishing communications m APC UPS unknown error xxxx An unexpected error has occurred xxxx will display information about the error getSystemUpsList Returns a list of the names of supported UPS systems M outParam 0 N List of UPS names getSystemUpsEnabled Returns the name of the attached enabled UPS HM outParam 0 Name of enabled UPS setSystemUpsEnabled Sets the name of the attached enabled UPS HM inParam 0 Name of UPS Command Reference 57 getSystemUpsTitle Returns the system title of the specified UPS M inParam 0 Name of UPS M outParam 0 Title of UPS General System Settings 58 Command Reference These commands are used to review general system information and to reboot or shut down the NAS server getSystemManufacturer Returns the system manufacturer name Hewlett Packard H outParam 0 Manufacturer getSystemOsBuildNumber Returns the build number of the operating system in the active boot partition M OutParam 0 Build number getSystemOsVersion Returns the version number for the OS installed on the NAS server M outParam 0 OS version getSystemProductAssetTag Returns the asset tag assigned to the HP NAS 8000 system outParam 0 Asset tag getSystemProductName Returns the product name m outParam 0 Product name getSystemProductNumber Returns the product number M outParam
71. rNetworkNisEnabled Executes setNetworkNisEnabled on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 T enabled or F disabled setClusterNetworkNisServerName Executes setNetworkNisServerName on all cluster nodes H InParam 0 NIS server name setClusterNetworkNfsTrustedHostList Executes setNetworkNfsTrustedHostList on all cluster nodes M inParam 0 N List of rusted host names or IP addresses for NFS H OutParam 0 None setClusterNetworkNfsMaxConnections Executes setNetworkNfsMaxConnections on all cluster nodes H InParam 0 Max setClusterSystemAdminDebugLevel Executes setSystemAdminDebugLevel on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 Debug level setClusterSystemAdminPassword Executes setSystemAdminPassword on all cluster nodes m InParam O Password setClusterSystemTimestamp Executes setSystemTimestamp on all cluster nodes HM InParam 0 Date mm dd yyyy or NOW M InParam 1 Time 24hh mm ss or NOW setClusterSystemTimezoneEnabled Executes setSystemTimezoneEnabled on all cluster nodes m InParam 0 Time zone name M InParam 1 T enabled or F disabled setClusterSystemUpsEnabled Executes setSystemUpsEnabled on all cluster nodes H InParam O UPS name importClusterSystemPasswdFile Executes importSystemPasswdFile on all cluster nodes The import file on the execution machine is rsync d to other cluster nodes and imported locally on all nodes InParam 0 Local pathname of import file i
72. ram 0 oufParam 0 o setNetworkCardIpAddress eth0 10 1 1 2 command inParam O inParam 1 Overview 5 Scripting 6 Overview The HP NAS 8000 text command interface is based on Tcl 8 0 http www scriptics cXom software tcltk 8 0 html which allows for powerful scripting commands such as the following example Table 2 Example Command Script for each i getNetworkCardList puts Network Card Info i puts ip address getNetworkCardlpAddress i puts subnet mask getNetworkCardSubnetMask i Network Card Info bondO ip address 0 0 0 0 subnet mask 0 0 0 0 Network Card Info bond1 ip address 0 0 0 0 subnet mask 0 0 0 0 Network Card Info ethO ip address 10 10 0 1 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Command Reference p Network Card Settings The HP NAS 8000 has one Network Interface Card NIC port on the motherboard and supports two additional slots for NICs These cards can be either dual port 10 100 cards or single port gigabit cards This support gives the system up to five NIC ports one on the motherboard and the capacity for a maximum of two dual port 10 100 NICs When you initially set up your HP NAS 8000 you need to configure the primary NIC After the primary NIC IP address is set you can specify additional settings for primary and secondary NICs using the HP Command View NAS web interface or by using the following text commands getNetw
73. rectories on the volume Unix specific commands are covered in NFS settings Shares and exports let you control which data clients can access Host access allows you to control which client machines are allowed access to the HP NAS 8000 regardless of the user getStorageShareList Returns a list of shares and exports that exist for the specified file volume or for all file volumes if none is specitied M inParam 0 Volume name if then do all shares for all volumes M inParam 1 Optional if present anything true 1 yes means output Volume amp Share M outParam 0 N Share path list If inParam 1 exits format is VolumeName _ _ SharePath getStorageShareCount Returns the number of shares on the specified file volume M inParam 0 File volume name M outParam 0 Share count addStorageShare Creates a new share export for the specified file volume HM inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path Command Reference 37 removeStorageShare Removes the specified share export from the specified file volume M inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name Share path getStorageSharePath Returns the path to the specified share export HM inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path HW outParam 0 N Host allow list for this share OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter
74. rkSmbDomain 42 75 removeStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxLun 25 removeStorageShare 38 removeSystemNtpServer 75 restartClusterAntivirus 69 restartClusterNodeAntivirus 69 restartStorageDasdScsiVa7xxx 24 S scanStorageDasdScsiVa7xxx 23 sendSystemEmail 54 sendSystemEmailTest 54 setClusterAutoStartTimeout 69 setClusterHeartbeatinterval 68 setClusterHeartbeatNetworkCardList 68 setClusterMaxConfiguredPackages 69 setClusterName 67 setClusterNetworkDnsAddressList 75 setClusterNetworkDnsDomainName 75 setClusterNetworkNfsMaxConnections 76 setClusterNetworkNfsTrustedHostList 76 setClusterNetworkNisDomainName 76 setClusterNetworkNisEnabled 76 setClusterNetworkNisServerName 76 sefClusterNetworkPollinginterval 69 setClusterNetworkSmbComment 74 setClusterNetworkSmbDomainControllerList 75 setClusterNetworkSmbSecurityMode 75 setClusterNetworkSmbWinsServerAddress 75 setClusterNodeNamelist 67 setClusterNodeTimeout 68 setClusterNtpLocalMaster 69 setClusterPackageAutoRun 73 setClusterPackageEnabled 71 setClusterPackageFailbackPolicy 72 setClusterPackageFailoverPolicy 72 setClusterPackageNodeFailFastEnabled 73 setClusterPackagePrimaryOwner 71 setClusterPackageServiceFailFastEnabled 73 setClusterPackageServiceHaltTimeout 74 setClusterPackageVirtuallpAddressList 72 setClusterPackageVolumegroupList 72 setClusterQsHost 67 setClusterQsPollingInterval 68 setClusterSystemAdminDebugLevel 76 setClusterSystemAdminPassword 76 setClusterSystemEmailRecipientAddressList 77
75. ry file name generateSystemDisasterRecoveryFile Generates a new Disaster Recovery file based on the current configuration of the NAS 8000 head Command Reference 79 Boot Partition Settings 80 Command Reference Use the following commands when you install a new version of the NAS OS or perform disaster recovery operations toggleSystemBootPartitions Makes the active partition the one currently inactive and vice versa getSystemBootPartitionActive Returns the name of the active boot partition H inParam 0 Boot partition name H outParam 0 Partition active setSystemBootPartitionActive Sets the specified partition as the active boot partition inParam 0 Boot partition name H inParam 1 Partition active getSystemBooftPartitionList Returns a list of boot partition names H outParam 0 N Partition names getSystemBootPartitionOsBuildnumber Returns the build number of the operating system H inParam O Boot partition name M outParam 0 Build number getSystemBootPartitionOsVersion Returns the version of the OS installed on the specified boot partition E inParam 0 Boot partition name M outParam 0 OS version A addClusterPackage 70 addClusterSystemNtpServer 75 addStorageDasdScsiVa7xxxlun 24 addStorageShare 37 addStorageVolumeFile 33 addStorageVolumegroup 28 addStorageVolumegroupLuns 29 addStorageVolumegroupUser 28 addStorageVolumeSnapshot 34 addSystemNtpServer 53 75 Alerts
76. ss on all cluster nodes If no address is provided the current WINS server address is cleared M InParam 0 WINS server name WINS server IP address setClusterNetworkSmbSecurityMode Executes setNetworkSmbSecurityMode on all cluster nodes H InParam 0 SHARE or DOMAIN setClusterNetworkSmbDomainControllerList Executes setNetworkSmbDomainControllerList on all cluster nodes HW inParam 0 N Domain controller WINS names joinClusterNetworkSmbDomain Executes joinNetworkSmbDomain on all cluster nodes H InParam 0 Domain name removeClusterNetworkSmbDomain Executes removeNetworkSmbDomain on all cluster nodes H InParam 0 Domain name setClusterSystemNtpEnabled Executes setSystemNtpEnabled on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 T enabled or F disabled addClusterSystemNtpServer Executes addSystemNtpServer on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 Hostname or NTP server IP address removeClusterSystemNtpServer Executes removeSystemNtpServer on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 Server name or IP address setClusterNetworkDnsDomainName Executes setNetworkDnsDomainName on all cluster nodes H InParam 0 Domain name setClusterNetworkDnsAddressList Executes setNetworkDnsAddressList on all cluster nodes HW inParam 0 N DNS address list Command Reference 75 76 Command Reference setClusterNetworkNisDomainName Executes setNetworkNisDomainName on all cluster nodes M InParam O NIS domain name setCluste
77. sterPackageAutoRun Gets from the registry value of AutoRun for this package M InParam 0 Package name m OvutParam 0 T or F setClusterPackageAutoRun Sets in the registry the AutoRun value for the given package The default is T HM InParam 0 Package name H InParam 1 T or F getClusterPackageNodeFailFastEnabled Gets from the registry value of NodeFailFastEnabled for this package M InParam 0 Package name m OuvtParam 0 T or F setClusterPackageNodeFailFastEnabled Sets in the registry the NodeFailFastEnabled value for the given package The default is F HM InParam 0 Package name H InParam 1 T or F H OuvtParam 0 None getClusterPackageServiceFailFastEnabled Gets from the registry the value of ServiceFailFastEnabled for this package HM InParam 0 Package name HM OutParam 0 T or F setClusterPackageServiceFailFastEnabled Sets in the registry the ServiceFailFastEnabled value for the given package The default is F HM InParam 0 Package name H InParam 1 T or F H OuvtParam 0 None getClusterPackageServiceHaltTimeout Gets from the registry the value of service halt timeout for this package HM InParam 0 Package name M OutParam O Number in seconds Command Reference 73 setClusterPackageServiceHaltTimeout Sets in the registry the ServiceHaliTimeout value for the given package The default is 30 seconds HM InParam 0 Package name M InParam 1 Time in seconds
78. t Required Sets the given VirtuallpAddress Subnet list for the given package m InParam 0 Package name HW InParam 1 N VirtuallpAddress Subnet entries For example m setClusterPackageVirtuallpAddressList pkg1 192 168 100 21 192 168 100 0 getClusterPackageVolumegroupList Gets from the registry the list of volume groups managed by this package HM InParam 0 Package name M OutParam 0 N Volume group list setClusterPackageVolumegroupList Required Sets in the registry the list of volume groups to be managed for the given package HM InParam 0 Package name HM InParam 1 N Volume group list For example m setClusterPackageVolumegroupList pkg vg1 vg2 vg3 getClusterPackageFailoverPolicy Gets from the registry value of the failover policy for this package M InParam 0 Package name m OvutParam 0 CONFIGURED NODE or MIN PACKAGE NODE setClusterPackageFailoverPolicy Sets in the registry the failover policy for the given package The default is CONFIGURED NODE HM InParam 0 Package name H InParam 1 CONFIGURED NODE or MIN PACKAGE NODE getClusterPackageFailbackPolicy Gets from the registry value of the failback policy for this package HM InParam 0 Package name E OvutParam 0 MANUAL or AUTOMATIC setClusterPackageFailbackPolicy Sets in the registry the failover policy for the given package The default is MANUAL M InParam 0 Package name E InParam 1 MANUAL or AUTOMATIC getClu
79. t NIC The MTU is the size of data packets that are sent across the network M inParam 0 Network card name H outParam 0 MTU setNetworkCardMtu Sets the MTU size for the specified gigabit NIC The MTU is the size of data packets that are sent across the network HM inParam 0 Network card name H inParam 1 MTU getNetworkCardReceiveErrors Returns the number of errors received by the specified NIC since any NIC configuration changes were made M inParam 0 Network card name outParam 0 Receive Error Count getNetworkCardReceivePackets Returns the number of packets received by the specified NIC since any NIC configuration changes were made M inParam 0 Network card name M outParam 0 Receive packet count getNetworkCardSpeed Returns the speed of the specified NIC HM inParam 0 Network card name m outParam 0 Speed Command Reference 9 getNetworkCardSubnetMask Returns the subnet mask for the selected NIC HM inParam 0 Network card name M outParam 0 Subnet mask setNetworkCardSubnetMask Sets the subnet mask for the selected NIC HW inParam 0 Network card name M inParam 1 Subnet mask getNetworkCardTransmitBytes Returns the number of bytes transmitted by the specified NIC since any NIC configuration changes were made M inParam 0 Network card name M outParam 0 Transmit byte count getNetworkCardTransmitCollisions Returns the number of transmit collis
80. tParam 0 Device capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxUnallocatedCapacity Returns the unallocated capacity that is space not included in volume groups for the specified storage array H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB M outParam 0 Device capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxAllocatedCapacity Returns the allocated capacity that is space included in volume groups for the specified storage array inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB M outParam 0 Device capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxActiveSpareCapacity Returns the capacity of the active spare on the specified storage array inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB M outParam 0 Device capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxUnincludedCapacity Displays the unincluded capacity that is space not included in LUNs of the specified storage array H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB M outParam 0 Device capacity MB unless overridden by inParam 1 getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxIncludedCapacity Gets the included capacity of a redundancy group on a VA7xxx storage array Included capacity is the sum of the capacities ot all disk drives that are in use H inParam 0
81. tactPager Executes setSystemLocalAdminContactPager on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 Administrator contact pager Command Reference 77 78 Command Reference setClusterSystemLocalAdminContactEmail Executes setSystemLocalAdminContactEmail on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 Administrator contact email setClusterSystemLocalAdminLocation Executes setClusterSystemLocalAdminLocation on all cluster nodes M InParam 0 Administrator contact location setClusterSystemLocalAdminRackld Executes setSystemLocalAdminRackld all cluster nodes M InParam 0 Rack ID setClusterSystemLocalAdminRackPosition Executes setSystemLocalAdminRackPosition all cluster nodes M InParam 0 Rack position setClusterSystemSyslogServerName Executes setSystemSyslogServerName all cluster nodes E InParam 0 Syslog server name setClusterSystemUidEmailAddress Executes setSystemUidEmailAddress all cluster nodes H InParam O UID m InParam 1 email address setClusterSystemUidEmailAddress Executes setSystemUidEmailAddress all cluster nodes H InParam 0 UID m InParam 1 email address Disaster Recovery Disaster can occur if the NAS head storage array or multiple devices are destroyed or sustain critical hardware failures The following text commands are provided to implement the recovery process For detailed information on performing Disaster Recovery tasks see the HP NAS 8000 Users Guide At a minimum the recovery pro
82. telnet Overview 3 Using the Command Line Interface 4 Overview To access the NAS 8000 command line interface you must first log in to the NAS server using a serial connection or telnet First connect to the system To connect using a serial connection use a terminal emulator with the following settings Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None To connect using telnet enter the following command on a remote computer telnet XXX XXX XXX XXX where xxx xxx xxx xxx is the IP address of the HP NAS 8000 system To log in to the system Press enter until you see the system name and login prompt Log in as admin No password is required until you set one using the command line interface or the Command View NAS web interface hp nas8000 NAS OS v1 0 0 localhost login admin Command Syntax To execute text commands execute the commands at the command prompt as shown in the following sections where HM represents the system prompt and is not part of the command to be entered E Input parameters inParam are entered at the end of the command and are separated by spaces m Output parameters outParam are displayed on screen or returned to the command script Table 1 Sample Command Syntax getNetworkCardList bondo bond1 etho command outParam 0 oufParam 1 outParam 2 getNetworkCardIpAddress etho 10 1 1 1 command inPa
83. the process of rebuilding data H inParam O SCSI VA7xxx DASD name M outParam 0 T rebuilding or F not rebuilding getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxRebuildPercentComplete When a storage array is rebuilding data Returns the percent complete H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name M outParam 0 Rebuilding percentage 0 99 Command Reference 21 22 Command Reference getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxCapacities Returns the capacity and other configurations of the specified storage array inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB M outParam 0 Total capacity M outParam 1 Unallocated capacity M outParam 2 Allocated capacity M outParam 3 Unincluded capacity M outParam 4 Included capacity M outParam 5 Redundant capacity a outParam 6 Active spare capacity getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxRedundancygroupMinimumNumber Returns the lowest numbered redundancy group of a VA7xxx array H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name M inParam 1 Redundancy group M outParam 0 Minimum redundancy group getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxRedundancygroupMaximumNumber Returns the highest numbered redundancy group of a VA7xxx array H inParam 0 SCSI VA7xxx DASD name M inParam 1 Redundancy group HM outParam 0 Maximum redundancy group getStorageDasdScsiVa7 xxxTotalCapacity Returns the total raw capacity of the specified storage array H inParam O SCSI VA7xxx DASD name H inParam 1 Units B MB GB M ou
84. trategy in light of the snapshot expiration date For example you may want to take a snapshot of your data for a specified amount of time then when you are certain that you have a backup of your system delete the snapshot and begin the snapshot process again The system treats snapshots as part of a regular file volume The following commands are used to create and manage snapshots getStorageVolumeFileVolumeSnapshotList Returns a list of snapshots that exist for the specified file volume M inParam 0 File volume name M outParam 0 N Snapshot name list getStorageVolumeFileVolumeSnapshotCount Returns a count of how many snapshots have been taken of the specified file volume M inParam 0 File volume name outParam 0 Snapshot count getStorageVolumeSnapshotList Returns a list of the snapshots that exist on the HP NAS 8000 system M outParam 0 N Snapshot name list addStorageVolumeSnapshot Creates a new snapshot of the specified file volume Note Adequate space must exist in the volume group that contains the file volume M inParam 0 Snapshot name M inParam 1 Volume name H inParam 2 Size MB getStorageVolumeSnapshotVolumeFile Returns the name of the file volume associated with the specified snapshot M inParam 0 Snapshot name HM outParam 0 Volume name getStorageVolumeSnapshotExpiration Returns the expiration date and time for the specified snapshot M inParam 0 Snapshot name M inParam
85. unity name Network Client Settings These commands provide information about the network clients connected to the HP NAS 8000 system getNetworkClientinfoList Returns a list of network clients currently connected to the HP NAS 8000 storage M outParam 0 N Network client IDs getNetworkClientinfoProtocol Returns the protocol used by the specified network client M inParam 0 Network client ID outParam 0 Network protocol telnet NFS Windows etc getNetworkClientinfoName Returns the network name of the specified client M inParam 0 Network client ID HW outParam 0 Network name xxx xxx xxx xxx or DNS name Command Reference 17 getNetworkClientinfoPath Returns the path used by the specified client that is what part of the storage are they using M inParam 0 Network client ID M outParam 0 Path used by client if applicable getNetworkClientinfoVolume Returns the name of the file volume being used by the specified client M inParam 0 Network client ID M outParam 0 Volume used by client if applicable getNetworkClientinfoVolumeDir Returns the name of the sub directory being used by the specified client M inParam 0 Network client ID HM outParam 0 Sub directory used by client within volume used by client if applicable getNetworkClientinfoConnectTime Returns the time the specified client connected to the HP NAS 8000 storage HM inParam 0 Network client ID M inParam 1 Optio
86. usage M inParam 0 Volume name Share path M outParam 0 Path for the share getStorageShareHostsAllowList Returns a list of the hosts that will be given access to the storage on the HP NAS 8000 system M inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path M outParam 0 N Host allow list for this share OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name Share path HW outParam 0 N Host allow list for this share setStorageShareHostsAllowList Sets the hosts that will be given access to the storage on the HP NAS 8000 system M inParam 0 Volume name M inParam 1 Share path M inParam 2 N Host allow list for this share OR see getStorageShareList This facilitates webFilter usage M inParam 0 Volume name _ _ Share path HW inParam 1 N Host allow list for this share 38 Command Reference SMB Settings SMB CIFS the Windows protocol for sharing files lets client applications read and write to files CIFS is a proposed standard protocol that lets programs request files and services on remote computers on the internet CIFS uses the client server programming model A client program makes a request of a server program usually running on another computer for access to a file or to pass a message to a program that runs on the server computer The server takes the requested action and returns a response The following settings apply to Windows SMB file sharin
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