Deletes all of the diagnostics files on a DR Series system when using the --all option with the DR Series system CLI diagnostics --delete command.
CAUTION: Carefully consider before using the DR Series system CLI --delete --all command to delete all current diagnostics log files on a DR Series system. If you delete all diagnostics log files without first saving them to another location, all previous system status information that they contained is lost and unrecoverable. |
Copies a specific existing diagnostics log file by name, by appending the --name option, and sends this diagnostics log file to a remote system that you can define using the DR Series system CLI diagnostics --name and --host command (by defining a destination hostname or IP address and path).
The DR Series system CLI maintenance commands lets you display the system maintenance repair progress, and manage the data repair and state of a DR Series system. Maintenance tasks let you perform basic repairs and maintain the data and the DR Series system.
NOTE: Whenever the DR Series system enters or exits from the Maintenance mode state, all communication via CIFS, NFS, OST, or RDS is lost. |
The set of maintenance commands and options should only be used when the DR Series system is in the Maintenance mode state. You should contact Technical Support before performing any of these DR Series system CLI commands.
The --filesystem commands perform maintenance operations on the DR Series system file system, the --configuration commands perform a backup and restore of the system configuration, the --hardware commands manage the appliance hardware, the --disk commands manage the system disk drives, and the --vdisk commands manage the virtual disk drives.
NOTE: This set of maintenance commands provide some functionality that is not available in the DR Series system GUI. To check the status of the DR Series system, use the DR Series system CLI system --show command to display the current status. |
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