Abbreviations for large numbers – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual

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of the prompt string indicates what command mode the CLI is in:

>

for standard

mode,

#

for Enable mode, or

(config) #

for Config mode.

For example, if the hostname of the master node is

gate1

and the cluster name is

vmgCluster

then the prompts for each of the CLI modes are:

The role can be master, standby, normal, or unknown.

An asterisk (*) before the command prompt indicates that some configuration

changes have not yet been saved to the active configuration file.

For example, when changes need to be saved the command prompt for Config

mode changes to this:

Most configuration commands that succeed in doing what was asked do not print

any response, so the next thing you see after pressing

<Enter>

is another

command prompt. You can verify the effect of a configuration command by using

its corresponding

show

command to display current settings.

If an error occurs in executing a command, the response begins with

%

followed by

some text describing the error.

Abbreviations for Large Numbers

The following abbreviations are used for large numbers in the output displays of

various

show

and

stats

commands:

Standard mode:

gate1 [vmgCluster: master] >

Enable mode:

gate1 [vmgCluster: master] #

Config mode:

gate1 [vmgCluster: master] (config) #

Config (unsaved):

* gate1 [vmgCluster: master] (config) #

B bytes

kB

kilobytes (1024

1

= 1,024 bytes)

MB

megabytes (1024

2

= 1,048,576 bytes)

GB

gigabytes (1024

3

= 1,073,741,824 bytes)

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