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CLI

The StorONE system provides a robust command line interface (CLI) for managing the system. Commands in the StorONE CLI follow the docopt notation with slight differences. The docopt notation provides a program interface description based on decades of conventions in help messages and Unix/Linux pages.

 

CLI overview

Terminology A command that follows another command is called a subcommand. For example, in t...

Using the CLI

The S1 system provides a powerful command line interface (CLI) tool that can help you get more do...

Basic commands

The StorONE command line interface (CLI) provides five fundamental commands that allow users to m...

Users

The StorONE (S1) system may be accessed by multiple users. Using the S1 CLI client, you can list,...

Configurations

A typical StorONE (S1) system consists of a highly available (HA) two-node cluster. The S1 system...

Systems

All StorONE (S1) systems connect to a management station, also known as a relay. The command line...

Applications

The applications command provides a diverse set of subcommands that allow you to utilize the phys...

Settings

The settings command can help you to increase security, detect abnormal storage capacity allocati...

Floating IPs

A floating IP is an IP address that can be dynamically assigned to different servers or nodes in ...

Hosts

For block volumes on the StorONE system, you must map initiator hosts to StorONE volumes to allow...

Monitoring

The StorONE (S1) system offers sophisticated monitoring features to effectively monitor the syste...

Nodes

The most commonly deployed StorONE (S1) system consists of a two-node cluster. The nodes are serv...

Notifications

The StorONE (S1) system incorporates an advanced notification mechanism that dispatches real-time...

NAS

Network-attached storage (NAS) is a storage device accessed through a network connection. It pro...