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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
Overview
Command set conventions
This manual uses commonly known command set conventions for
the Celerra Network Server man pages. Each man page presents the
command name at the top of the man page followed by a brief
overview of what the command does. The Synposis contains the
actual command usage. The Description contains a more detailed
breakdown of the features of the command, and the Options describe
what each switch or option does specifically.
The See Also section refers to the technical modules that support the
feature, in addition to any other commands that interact with the
command. The Examples are at the end of the command.
The naming convention for the Data Mover variable in the command
line interface is <movername> (default = server_2 to server_15).
The commands are prefixed, then appear in alphabetical order.
Synopsis
The synopsis is usage of each command. The synopsis appears in
courier typeface, with variables such as movername, file name, and
device name enclosed by angle brackets, with the command name
appearing in bold. The switches and other options also appearing in
bold and in most cases, prefixed by a minus sign:
server_umount { <movername> | ALL }[-perm |-temp]{-all | <fs_name> | <pathname>}
Required entries A switch or variable enclosed with curly brackets, or is not enclosed
at all indicates a required entry:
{<movername> | ALL }
Optional entries A switch or variable is enclosed with square brackets indicates an
optional entry:
[-perm |-temp]
Formatting The variable name (enclosed by angle brackets) indicates the name of
a specified object
{<movername> | ALL }
Options An option is prefixed with a minus (-) sign: -perm
If the option is spelled out, for example -perm, in the command
syntax, you may use just the first letter: -p

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BrandEMC
ModelCelerra
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