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Note that specifying level=2 limits the testing to level 2 tests; it does not run
level 1 tests. To run both level 1 and level 2 tests, specify level=1-2.
The default is level=1-4.
severity Specifies the severity levels that are to be reported from the tests. Valid values
are 1, 2, 3, 4.
You can use this option to control the report generation and limit the output
from the tests. You can specify one severity level, a comma-separated list of
levels, and/or a range of levels; for example, severity=1,3-4. The severity
levels are:
• 1 — critical conditions
• 2 — warnings
• 3 — configuration issues
• 4 — information
For example, specifying severity=2 limits the reporting to warnings only.
The default is severity=1-3.
report Specifies where the output from the tests is to be directed.
You can use this option to redirect the report to a file.
The default is report=stdout.
servers Specifies the servers to be included in the tests.
Certain tests are server-focused; for example a test that pings the
management network on all servers. You can use this option to restrict the tests
to a specified subset of servers. You can specify one server, a comma-
separated list of servers, and/or a range of servers.
The default is servers=all.
Examples
In the following example, the enable argument limits the testing to server and storage components:
sfs> syscheck enable=server,storage
In the following example, the disable argument prevents testing of the power component:
sfs> syscheck disable=power
In the following example, the level argument limits the testing to level 1 tests only:
sfs> syscheck level=1
In the following example, the severity argument includes all severity levels in the report:
sfs> syscheck severity=1-4
A.25 unconfigure array command
The unconfigure array command removes the configuration on an SFS20 array, and restores the array
to an unconfigured state. This command cannot be used on an EVA4000 array.
Syntax
unconfigure array array_numbers [force=yes|no]
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