Displays and modifies the Oracle FS System settings and performs maintenance procedures.
Provide a name for your Oracle FS System by using the system ‑modify ‑name command.
Identify the owner of the Oracle FS System by using the system ‑list command.
Provide additional information to identify your Oracle FS System in your data center by using the system ‑modify command.
Configure the management network by using the system ‑network command.
Configure an email server for password recovery, and optionally enable the email notification service by using the system ‑modify command.
Set the session timeout for all login sessions by using the system ‑modify command.
When troubleshooting a system, use the system command to perform the following recovery and maintenance tasks:
Restart the Oracle FS System by using the system ‑restart command.
Shut down the Oracle FS System by using the system ‑shutdown command.
Enable secure shell (SSH) access to the Pilot for the Oracle FS System by using the system ‑modify ‑enableSsh command.
Remove the clones that are no longer synchronized with their parent volumes by using the system ‑clearLossOfSync command.
Clear all LUN and filesystem configurations and erase all user data by using the system ‑reset command.
Manually set the IP address, gateway, and the netmask for the Oracle FS System.
The IP address of the Oracle FS System: 10.50.4.50
The IP address of pilot1: 10.50.4.51
The IP address of pilot2: 10.50.4.52
The netmask of the Oracle FS System: 255.255.255.0
The gateway of the Oracle FS System: 10.50.4.1
The default duplex setting: auto
The DHCP setting: disabled
$ fscli system -network -ip 10.50.4.50 -pilot1ip 10.50.4.51 -pilot2ip 10.50.4.52 -netmask 255.255.255.0 -gateway 10.50.4.1 -duplex auto -disableDhcp