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A typical screen response in this case could be:
Available options are:
8
16 (current value)
32
64
128 (default)
256
To determine which parameters can be queried, use the help feature of the CLI ("The help command" on
page 52).
Hiding warning prompts
When you enter a command for an operation that can potentially destroy user data, the CLI displays a
warning and prompts you for input (a y or an n) before continuing the operation. This situation is undesirable
when running batch file scripts. To prevent warning prompts from being displayed, use the term forced as
a parameter.
Example command:
ctrl ch="Lab4" ld 1 delete forced
Under VMware ESXi 5.x, the forced flag is required for any command that has the option for a forced flag.
If the forced parameter is not used, the system generates an error message notifying the user that the
command could not be completed without this flag.
Keyword abbreviations
Several commonly used keywords in the HP SSA CLI have acceptable abbreviations, as shown in the
following table. For a complete list of abbreviations, enter help shorthand in the HP SSA CLI.
Keyword Abbreviation in HP
SSA CLI
Keyword Abbreviation in HP
SSA CLI
adapterid
ai nobatterywritecache nbwc
allunassigned
au numberparitygroups npg
arrayaccelerator
aa parallelscsi ps
cacheratio
cr physicaldrive pd
chassisname*
ch* postprompttimeout ppto
chassisserialnumber
csn preferredpathmode ppm
chassisslot
chs queuedepth qd
configurationmode
cm raid1writebuffering r1wb
connectionname
controller
ctrl redundantcontroller rc
ctrlpath
cp serialnumber sn
degradedperformancemode
dpo spareactivationmode sam
drivetype
dt ssdoverprovisioningoptimizat
ion
ssdopo
drivewritecache
dwc ssdphysicaldrive ssdpd
elevatorsort
es stripesize ss
enclosure
surfaceanalysiseventnotify
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