1 – Introduction
Guide Overview
1-2 PRELIMINARY SN0054614-00 F
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Section 2 Getting Started: This section describes the two modes used in
SANsurfer FC HBA CLI: interactive and non-interactive. It also explains some
special terms used in this guide.
Section 3 Initial Installation: This section provides step-by-step instructions for
installing and uninstalling SANsurfer FC HBA CLI on Windows, Linux, Solaris, and
Macintosh.
Section 4 Interactive Commands: This section provides detailed explanations
and examples of the command line options used in interactive mode.
Section 5 Non-interactive Commands: This section provides detailed
explanations and examples of the command line options used in non-interactive
mode.
Appendix A XML Format 1: This appendix provides explanations and examples
of XML files created with the -x1 command line option.
Appendix B XML Format 2: This appendix provides explanations and examples
of XML files created with the -x2 command line option.
Appendix C Interactive Exit Codes: This appendix lists the exit codes that can
occur while running SANsurfer FC HBA CLI in interactive mode. For each exit
code number, it provides the name and description.
Appendix D Non-interactive Error Codes: This appendix lists the error codes
that can occur while running SANsurfer FC HBA CLI in interactive mode. For each
error code number, it provides the name and description.
Appendix E Help Commands: This appendix provides an alphabetical list of the
command line actions, arguments, and functions of the help commands.
Following the appendices are a glossary of terms used and an index that will help
you quickly find the information you need.
1.2.2
Documentation Conventions
This guide uses the following documentation conventions:
Text in bold font indicates a menu item, dialog box, tab, button, or check
box in the user interface. For example:
From the General Information Menu, type the number for Host
Topology.
Text in a sans serif font (Courier New) indicates CLI window text output.
For example:
The HBA already has the device selected as boot device.
Text in a bold sans serif font (Courier New) indicates user input (what you
type). For example: