Dell DR Series SystemCommand Line Reference Guide
replication --delete --name <name> --role <source | target> [--force]... 131replicat
4Maintaining the DR Series SystemThis topic introduces the CLI commands that are useful for collecting diagnostics information, and managing the files
Diagnostics Command Usage This topic introduces the diagnostics command usage:• diagnostics --show• diagnostics --collect [options]• diagnostics --del
Service(s) "ofsck" faileddiagnostics --collectDescr
Syntaxdiagnostics --collect --name acme9_09_17_12 --reason check-operationsResultCollecting diagnostics...done.Diagnostics file acme9_09_17_12.lzip cr
Syntaxdiagnostics --collect --logsResultCollecting diagnostics...done.Diagnostics file created.diagnostics --collect [--cores]DescriptionThe command c
diagnostics --collect [--all]DescriptionCollects all of the current system information (including -- dset) that may be needed during any inventory col
diagnostics --copy --name <name> --host <user@host | ip:>:<path>>DescriptionCopies a specific existing diagnostics log file by na
For command-specific help, please type diagnostics --help <command> eg: diagnostics --help showMaintenanceThe DR Series system
ResultFilesystem checker : Scan in progressFilesystem check status:DataBlock Consistency Checker Stats===================================
ResultFilesystem checker is not running.maintenance --filesystem [--repair_history [verbose]]DescriptionDisplays the filesystem checker history for a
system --datacheck [--throttle <1-100>]...
Syntaxmaintenance --filesystem --repair_nowResultSuccessfully started cleaner.maintenance --filesystem [--reclaim_space]DescriptionReclaims disk space
NOTE: Argument verify_data validates data with pre-built checksum. Argument verify_rda_metadata scans only OST and RDA containers. Argument verify_met
ResultConfiguration saved successfully.maintenance --configuration [--restore] DescriptionRestores a previously backed up DR Series system configurati
maintenance --configuration [--reset_web_certificate]DescriptionThe current release supports installation of an SSL certificate. This command can be u
maintenance --hardware [--network_reconfigure]DescriptionReconfigures the network interface for a DR Series system. This option is only available on a
The --clear_foreign command changes the state of a physical disk. Use this command when inserting a disk from another appliance, or the disk had been
Access Controller (iDRAC). --ip Static IP address to use. --netmask Netmask for the assigned static IP address. --ga
[--repair_history [verbose]] [--scan_restart [verify_data | verify_rda_metadata | verify_metadata]] [
5Managing DR Series System Storage OperationsThis topic introduces the DR Series system CLI commands that you can use for configuring and managing DR
NOTE: If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you are prompted to provide the correct value or option.connection --sh
1Introduction to the DR Series System Command Line Reference GuideAbout the DR Series System CLI DocumentationThis topic introduces the concept of usi
Display the detailed status of a specific container connection (backup) by defining it by name using the --name backup command and defining the specif
NFS connection Entry ID : 25NFS connection IP addresses : *NFS connection Root map : rootNFS connection options : rwNFS c
• --rootmap and --options command options apply only to NFS type container connections.• --capacity command option only applies to OST or RDS containe
OST connection Used Capacity : 5.0 GBOST connection Enabled : Noconnection --helpDescriptionDisplays the listing of user and re
ContainerThis topic introduces the set of DR Series system CLI commands that allow you to perform the following tasks:• Display the status of all curr
Other ExamplesDisplays the detailed status of an existing container that you specify by name using the container --show --name --verbose command:Conta
Other ExamplesDeletes any existing NFS or CIFS container type and the data files within the specified container by combining the --delete and the --de
container --delete_files --name <name>Description Deletes only the data files on an existing OpenStorage Technology (OST) container in a DR Seri
ReplicationTo allow DR Series system replication operations, ensure that TCP ports 9904, 9911, 9915, and 9916 are enabled. For more information about
ResultReplication Container ID : 1Replication Container : backupReplication Entry ID : 1Replication Role :
Dell DR Series System Command Line Reference GuideProvides information about managing DR Series system data backup and replication operations using th
For more information, see replication --limit --speed <<num><kbps | mbps | gbps> | default> --target <ip address | hostname>.r
Replication Target IP : 10.250.233.188Replication Target Mgmt Name : 10.250.233.188Replication Target Mgmt IP : 10.250.233.188Replicati
Syntaxreplication --delete --name acme-59-replica --role targetIf you attempt to delete a container that already has replication enabled, this display
Replication Enabled : NoReplication Compression Enabled : YesReplication Encryption : AES 128-bitreplication --limit --speed <
Testing connection to port 9916... Connected!Replication troubleshooting completed successfully - Connection to all ports is OK!replication --troubles
replication <command> <command-arguments><command> can be one of: --show Displays command specific information. --
• seed --stop• seed --show• seed --cleanup• seed --helpseed --create --op <export> [--enc_type <aes128 | aes256>]DescriptionCreates a seed
Syntaxseed --cleanupResultSuccessfully added seed ZL logs to cleaner queueseed --create --op <import> [--enc_type <aes128 | aes256>]Descri
Job info========Operation :ExportStatus :StartedContainer :acme-container1Encrypt
ScheduleA schedule is the means by which you set aside specific daily or weekly time periods for performing disk space reclamation or replication oper
2Introducing the DR Series SystemThe DR Series system is a high-performance, disk-based backup and recovery appliance that is simple to deploy and man
ResultReplication Schedule: Start StopSunday 22:00 05:00Monday 22:00 05:00Tuesday 22:
NOTE: To delete days from either an existing Cleaner or Replication schedule, specify the day in the week and the schedule type.Syntaxschedule --delet
6Data Integrity CheckingThe DR Series system design includes an online data integrity verification feature known as Data Check, which checks for poten
Continuous Data Verification ScansData Check performs a data verification scan, also known as a blockmap scan, which cycles every two hours through al
Data Check: Blockmap Scan OptionThe blockmap scan option identifies a specific mapping of data contained within a block, with a block being a structur
• system --datacheck--enable [options]• system --datacheck --disable [options]• system --datacheck --throttle [options]• system --help datacheckNOTE:
DescriptionEnables an individual Data Check scan option type (or both scan types) when used in a DR Series system CLI command.Syntaxsystem --datacheck
stats --datacheckThis set of DR Series system CLI commands allow you to display the current Data Check statistics gathered by the system, reset the Da
Other ExamplesThis example shows the output from the stats --datacheck command used on a DR Series system when Data Check is disabled.stats --datachec
7Additional Linux CommandsThis topic introduces additional Linux commands that have limited usage when used with the DR Series system CLI:• grep• more
DR Series System Drive and System CapacitiesThe DR Series system comes in the following types:• DR4000 system—which consists of preinstalled DR4000 sy
-H, --with-filename print the filename for each match -h, --no-filename suppress the prefixing filename on output --label=LABEL
Table 1. DR Series System CLI Commands OverviewCommand Group Descriptionalerts View system events and configure email notifications, contact informati
3Managing the DR Series SystemThis topic introduces the DR Series system CLI commands for configuring, managing, and viewing the current status of a D
• alerts --snmp_trap_email [options]• alerts --helpNOTE: If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted
ResultIndex Severity Time Event Message-------------------------------------------------
Notes, Cautions, and WarningsNOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates
alerts --show [--summary]DescriptionDisplays a summary list of DR Series system alerts.Syntaxalerts --show --summaryResultTotal alert messages:
alerts --email [--daily_report <yes | no>]DescriptionConfigures the “yes/no” setting for sending daily statistics about each container to the ad
alerts --email [--recipients <email>]DescriptionConfigures the email addresses for all recipients designated to receive alert email notification
Admin Name: John_SmithCompany Name: Admin Email: Phone: Comments: NOTE: To enable the use of spaces between the first and last name val
alerts --email [--phone <phone number>]DescriptionConfigures the telephone number for the administrator associated with the DR Series system.Syn
Admin Email : [email protected] : 438-999-6699Comments : Days shift1 admi
Admin Email : [email protected] : 438-999-6699Comments : Days shift1 admi
ResultHost "10.12.14.20" disabled for SNMP alerts.alerts --snmp_enable --host <server name>DescriptionEnables SNMP traps for a host by
[--comments <text>] [--appliance_alerts <yes|no>] [--software_updates <yes|no>]
NOTE: If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to provide the correct value or option.authenticat
Contents1 Introduction to the DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide...12About the DR Series System CLI Documentation...
ResultLogin group: acmeADS\Domain Adminsauthenticate --join --domain <domain name> [--ou <org-unit name>] --user <user name>Descript
authenticate --update --kerberosDescriptionUpdates a Microsoft Active Directory Service (ADS) Kerberos configuration (Kerberos is a computer network a
Syntaxauthenticate --add --login_group "acmeads\Domain Admins"ResultSuccessfully added login group acmeads\Domain Admins.authenticate --dele
authenticate --guestmode [--enable] [--disable]DescriptionConfigures all CIFS shares for guest-only access by enabling or disabling this capability. F
NOTE: If you attempt to enable guestmode for all CIFS shares when the DR Series system is already joined to an ADS domain (using the DR Series system
[--login_group <DOMAIN\LOGIN GROUP>]authenticate --set --user <user name>authenticate --guestmode [--enable] [--dis
• Does not start the specific ethernet devices on restart.• Performs basic troubleshooting.• Capture network traffic.• Runs iperf (Network Performance
--bondif Bond interface(s) to show. --nwif Eth interface(s) to show. --hosts Show local
network --restartDescriptionRestarts the current networking configuration for a DR Series system.Syntaxnetwork --restartResultShutting down interface
ResultBond device operation successful. Please run ’network --restart’ for the changes to take effect.network --create_bondDescriptionThe command allo
alerts --snmp_trap_email [--enable] [--disable]... 27alerts
network --create_ethDescriptionThe command creates eth interface for the system.Syntax network --create_eth --nwif <ethN> [--dh
network --setdns [--suffix <dns suffix>] [--primary <IPv4/IPv6 address>] [--secondary <IPv4/IPv6 address>]DescriptionConfigures the
Many Gigabit Ethernet switches and Gigabit Ethernet network interface cards support jumbo frames. Some Fast Ethernet switches and Fast Ethernet networ
ResultWARNING: This will reset network configuration to factory settings andwill require a system reboot. Existing configuration will be lost.Do you w
network --traceroute --destination <ip address | hostname>DescriptionPerforms a trace route for packets that were sent to a DR Series system.Syn
64 bytes from 10.25.19.5: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.047 ms--- 10.25.19.5 ping statistics ---3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 599
--bondif Bond interface(s) to delete. --nwif Eth interface(s) to deleFor example, to enable eth2, run the command: net
eth2 : Link detected: yes eth3 : Link detected: yes lo : Link detected: yes*** Getting local IP addressesbond0 addr:10.25.20.23 Mask
DNS Suffix: storage.localPrimary Nameserver: 10.25.19.5Secondary Nameserver: 10.25.19.6Pinging 10.25.19.5 Ping successful. No packet loss. RTT timin
Syntaxnetwork --troubleshoot --show_active cifsResulttcp 0 0 10.25.19.10:45 10.25.20.82:52596 ESTABLISHEDtcp
network --ping --destination <ip address | hostname> [--tries <number>] [--size <number>] [--interface <bondN | ethN>]...
Syntaxnetwork --tcpdump --file_size 3ResultSuccessfully started tcpdump, please use "network --tcpdump --stop" to stop.For more information,
• --window_size, by the number of bytes, Kilobytes or Megabytes (KB/MB), that you specify• --interval, by the number of seconds that you specify• --ti
network --helpDescriptionDisplays the list of network-related options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series system CLI.Syntaxnetwor
[--mtu <Supported MTU range 512 - 9000>] network --update [--bondif <bondN>] [--nwif <ethN>]
network --help network <command> <command-arguments> <command> can be one of: --show Display n
• ost --delete_client [options] • ost --update_client [options] • ost --limit --speed --target [options] • ost --partial_images --containerid [options
Bytes 10585760Throughput 352581KiB/sReplicated At: 2012-06-20 09:08:05File /1339545600/ddt_uniqueTarget IP 10.250.201.49Target ID
ResultEnter new password for backup_user:Re-type new password:OST password updated successfully.ost --update --opdup_encryption <none | aes128 | ae
Table 2. Supported OST Client Modes and SettingsOST Client Mode Settings32–Bit OST Client (4 or more CPU Cores)64–Bit Client (4 or more CPU Cores)32–B
ost --helpDescriptionDisplays the list of OpenStorage Technology (OST) ost-related options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series sy
Stats Command Usage ...
• rda --show• rda --update --opdup_encryption <none | aes128 | aes256>• rda --setpassword • rda --delete_client• rda --update_client • rda --lim
To verify the current state of an RDA client, you can check the two sources:• DR Series system CLI, using the rda --show --clients command• DR Series
Syntax rda --delete_client --name <RDA Client Hostname> --name Host nameFor example, to delete the client TEST-W2K8–02, run the comman
rda --partial_images --containerid <Container id> [--delete <Partial image path>] [--timeout <> 0>]DescriptionLists or cleans up
eg: rda --help showStatsThis set of DR Series system CLI commands let you display the current statistics for a DR Series system in
• stats --replication [options]• stats --seed• stats --cleaner• stats --clients [options]• stats --reset [options]• stats --helpNOTE: If you specify a
ResultMemTotal : 32425580 kBMemFree : 12015828 kBBuffers : 46186022 kBCached
eth1 Rx Fifo Errors : 0eth1 Rx Frame Errors : 0eth1 Tx Bytes : 10960478703eth1 Tx Packets : 1
The following example shows the status of active DR Series system operations in response to the stats --datacheck command on a DR Series system when D
READ 5302595 240217 856398852 1WRITE 12872 188647 6853027 0CREATE 1031 9179
system --setcompression [--fast] [--best]...86sys
FSYNC 226 16257 561552 0STATVFS 0 0 0 0STATVFS_BY_PATH
0 0READ_FILE 0 0 0 0REPLICATE_FILE 0
stats --container --name <name>DescriptionDisplays the current statistics for a specific container in a DR Series system that you define by name
KB/s, replicated at : 2012-06-19 11:47:03File : /vargen/source/acctspay/status/Sept11/3242.tar.gz, 65.23%, 94616 bytes, 1456 KB/s, replicated at : 201
ResultNo NFS client(s) are connected.No CIFS client(s) are connected.RDS Client(s) Type Plugin OS
Syntaxstats --helpResultUsage: stats --system stats --cpu stats --memory stats --network stats --datacheck stats --nfs sta
stats --datacheck Command UsageThis topic introduces the stats --datacheck command usage:• stats --datacheck • stats --reset --datacheck• stats --help
• system --upgrade• system --license [options]• system --setname --name• system --setcompression [options]• system --setdate [options]• system --setnt
BIOS Version : 2.0.18Version : 3.0.0.1.47757Build : 47757Telnet State
ResultComponent Signature State Health Raid_Level Agg_Status PD_Count NameVirtual Disk HDB VD02 background_init optimal 6
diagnostics --collect [--name <name>]...1
system --show [--storage]DescriptionDisplays the service tag, size, configuration state, RAID level, the percentage used, and the state of the storage
ResultNTPD Service is : UPServer 1 : 0.centos.pool.ntp.orgServer 2 : 1.centos.pool.ntp.o
system --show [--upgradefile] DescriptionDisplays the current version of the DR Series system software upgrade file that resides on the system applian
ResultApplication: replicationApplication Interface(bond0): 10.250.xxx.xsystem --show [--opdup_traffic]DescriptionDisplays the co
ResultPlease enter administrator password:Broadcast message from root (pts/0) (Wed Jun 20 11:00:58 2012): The system is going down for reboot NOW!syst
expansion shelves, see DR Series System Drive and System Capacities. There are two ways that expansion shelf licenses can be purchased: point of sale
ResultSuccessfully updated hostname.Restarting syslog service ... done.system --setcompression [--fast] [--best]DescriptionSets the compression type t
system --setntp [--add <server name>]DescriptionAdds a new NTP server for use with the DR Series system.Syntaxsystem --setntp --add 2.centos.poo
system --setntp [--disable]DescriptionDisables the NTP service for your DR Series system.Syntaxsystem --setntp --disableResultShutting down ntpd:
ResultTelnet State : DisabledNOTE: In this example, the system --telnet command output showed the telnet access status as disabled. The following ex
maintenance --help...
system --datacheck [--throttle <1-100>]Use the Data Check --throttle option to specify the percentage of available DR Series system resources yo
system --marker [--enable]DescriptionEnables the marker detection status for all supported backup software on a DR Series system. For example, the DR
system --storage [--set_usage_alert <70% - 90%>]DescriptionUsed to specify at what storage utilization percentage an alert should be sent.Syntax
ResultTurned off blinking for all disks in enclosure "CTKHVW3".system --mgmt_traffic DescriptionThe command configures Webserver or Telnet t
system --replication_trafficDescriptionThe command sets the default network interface for replicating 'source' data.Syntaxsystem --replicati
ResultUsage: system --show [--config] [--hardware] [--storage] [--type <boot|internal|external>] [--servi
interface <bond(0-N)|eth(0-N)|lo>] [--update] [--type <NFS|CIFS|OST|RDS>] [--interface <bond(0-N)|eth(0-N)|lo>]
• user --disable --user <service | root>• user --helpUser Command Usage This topic introduces the user command usage:• user --show [options]• us
NOTE: To enable the service user account instead of the root user account, simply substitute the service option with the --user option, as shown in th
Virtual MachineThis topic introduces the DR Series system CLI commands that allow you to manage the virtual machines (VMs) that are registered to your
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