Managing the system
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to manage your system (clustered systems).
- Changing the system gateway address by using the CLI
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to change the gateway address for a system. - Changing the relationship bandwidth for a system by using the CLI
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to change the relationship bandwidth for a system. - Setting the maximum replication delay
You can use the chsystem command to set the maximum replication delay for the system. This value ensures that the single slow write operation does not affect the entire primary site. - Managing SSH keys using the CLI
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to work with Secure Shell (SSH) keys. - Modifying system IP addresses using the CLI
Use the command-line interface (CLI) to change the IP addresses that are associated with a system. - Shutting down a system by using the CLI
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to shut down a system. - Managing SNMP notifications by using the CLI
You can set up and manage event and call home notifications by using the command-line interface (CLI). - Setting up syslog notifications using the CLI
You can set up syslog event notifications by using the command-line interface (CLI). - Changing the locale setting using the CLI
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to specify the locale for a system. The language that you select as your locale setting is used to display command results and error messages in the CLI. - Increasing the size of your system by using the CLI
You can increase the size of the system by adding more nodes. The nodes must be added in pairs and assigned to a new I/O group. - Changing the Fibre Channel network speed
The speed of the Fibre Channel ports is auto-negotiated with the Fibre Channel switch or host to which the ports are connected. - Changing the system topology
You can use the command-line interface or the management GUI to change the system topology. - Managing the throttle for offload I/O
You can create, modify, and remove the offload I/O throttle by using the management GUI or the command-line interface.
Parent topic: Administering