
2.3
Syntax Rules
InForm OS Version 2.2.4 Command Line Interface Reference
2.2 Syntax Rules
The command syntax described in Syntax and Conventions on page 2.2 obeys the following
rules:
■ All command line elements are in lowercase letters, except where indicated in this
reference.
■ Subcommands immediately follow the commands they modify.
■ Options, as indicated in this guide, are indicated by one or more letters, are preceded by a
hyphen, and are enclosed in brackets (for example:
removealert [–a]).
■ Options follow subcommands on the command line and precede any specifier.
■ An argument must directly follow the option or subcommand it is modifying and is
required on the command line, unless otherwise specified (for example:
removealert
–i <alert_ID>
).
■ Multiple options and arguments on a command line are separated with a space.
■ Specifiers follow options.
■ User supplied input is identified by angled brackets (< >).
■ Unless noted otherwise, valid character formats include alphanumeric characters, periods,
dashes, and underscores. In general, the following length limits are enforced by the InForm
CLI:
◆ Virtual volume name 31 characters
◆ Thinly Provisioned Virtual Volume (TPVV) name 31 characters
◆ Virtual copy names 31 characters
◆ Logical disk name 27 characters
◆ Host name 31 characters
◆ Common Provisioning Group (CPG) name 31 characters
◆ Template name 31 characters
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