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Navisphere Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference - VMware Communities

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Basic <strong>Command</strong>sgetallGets comprehensive storage-system informationDescriptionThe naviseccli or navicli getall command returns an extensive list ofstorage-system information, including:◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆Agent and host informationStorage-system (array) informationHBA or switch informationSP informationCache informationDisk informationLUN informationRAID group informationStorage group informationSnapView informationSAN Copy informationDrive type for enclosures, disks, RAID groups, and LUNsThe getall command is a superset of the getagent command. If youtype the getall command without switches, the <strong>CLI</strong> displays allvalues. With switches, the <strong>CLI</strong> displays only the values specified.Note that the getall command and any of its arguments return allinformation pertinent to the current <strong>Navisphere</strong> release. The amountof this information may change (usually it increases) with each new<strong>Navisphere</strong> release. This may affect your custom command scriptsthat use getall.The command displays information for the agent running in the SP(the SP agent). Values for irrelevant display fields appear as NA.Some information is not displayed if the feature is not activated ornot supported. For example, SAN Copy items are displayed only ifSAN Copy software is installed and activated.SyntaxPrerequisitesgetall is used with naviseccli (described on page 37) or navicli(described on page 45 as follows:getall [-host] [-array] [-hba] [-sp] [-cache] [-disk] [-drivetype][-lun] [-reserved] [-rg] [-sg] [-snapviews] [-sancopy]For naviseccli, you must have a user account on the storage systemon which you want to execute the command.123

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