Yes, you can save access credentials and set a default destination address for the client that Unisphere CLI (uemcli) is installed on. To view the syntax needed, simply run the following command: uemcli -help
Correct, each command is sent to the VNXe for processing. You can hide the connection response output using the -noHeader flag, which would hide the following lines of output:
reedic
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December 22nd, 2014 10:00
Yes, you can save access credentials and set a default destination address for the client that Unisphere CLI (uemcli) is installed on. To view the syntax needed, simply run the following command: uemcli -help
Additional syntax details for uemcli can be found in the Unisphere CLI User Guide.
Gostev
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December 26th, 2014 06:00
Ok. Thanks.
But even with saving credentials, uemcli will connect to VNXe host for each command?
reedic
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December 26th, 2014 07:00
Correct, each command is sent to the VNXe for processing. You can hide the connection response output using the -noHeader flag, which would hide the following lines of output:
Storage system address:
Storage system port:
HTTPS connection