Prompt and response conventions – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual

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Enable Mode

The

enable

command moves the CLI to Enable mode. This mode has commands

to view all state information and take certain kinds of actions, such as rebooting the

system or configuring some system parameters, but it excludes commands that

configure the cluster. Its commands are a superset of those in Standard mode. The

disable

command moves the CLI from Enable mode back to Standard mode.

The

exit

command (in Enable mode) closes the CLI.

User accounts with the

monitor

role can use all Enable mode commands.

Config Mode

The

configure terminal

command moves the CLI from Enable mode to

Config mode.

On the cluster’s master node, Config mode has a full unrestricted set of
commands to view anything, take any action, or change any configuration. Its
commands are a superset of those in Enable mode.

On nodes other than the master, Config mode only includes commands that
operate on the local node. Using a global command on a standby or normal
node either has a temporary local effect (which is overridden as soon as the
node synchronizes with the master node) or produces an error message which
identifies the master node where the command can be used.

The

exit

command moves the CLI from Config mode to Enable mode. Using the

exit

command twice closes the CLI, or you can use the

quit

command to close

the CLI directly.

To return to Standard mode from Config mode, first exit Config mode and then

disable the Enable mode.

User accounts with the admin role can use all Config mode commands.

Prompt and Response Conventions

The prompt format is:

<hostname> [<cluster name>: <role>] <prompt>

The prompt begins with the hostname of the node and, in brackets, the cluster name

and role of the node in that cluster (master, standby, normal, or unknown). The end

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