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Dell PowerStore Service Scripts Guide

Capture current cluster configuration (svc_arrayconfig run)

Format

This service script captures the current cluster configuration while offering an array of subcommands for specific actions.

NOTE:The svc_array_config service script can only be run on the primary node. This script cannot be run from the secondary node.
svc_arrayconfig run [-h] [-l value] [-c value] [-m] [-f {json,csv}]
                           [-t {full,delta,metrics,full_metrics}] [-b value]
                           [--timestamp value] [--response value]
                           [--ts value] [--ts_query value]

Optional arguments

QualifierDescription
-h, --helpShow the help message and exit.
-l, --limitSpecify a file size (in MB) limit. The default is no limit.
-t {full, delta, full_metrics, metrics}, --type {full,delta, metrics, full_metrics} Specify the type of capture to perform. If the type is delta, and then you must specify the --base option to also specify the base from which to produce the delta.
-b, --baseThe base directory from which to produce a delta. The base is an output directory of a previous 'full' capture.
-f {json,csv}, --format {json,csv}The format of the output capture files. The default format is JSON.
-c, --config Specify the configuration file to use to control the configuration capture.
-m, --master-onlyOnly run if this command is being invoked from one of the nodes on the primary appliance.
--timestamp The base timestamp used to derive the capture time range. Format is 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:SS'. Defaults to now if unspecified or empty string.
--response A path name that specifies where to write response data (if any).
--ts Timestamp to be set on filename and full metrics objects.
--ts_queryTimestamp to be used for sql queries.

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