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Preface: Dell OpenManage Data CLI for NT Installation and Operation

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Preface: Dell OpenManage™ Data CLI for NT Installation and Operation

OverviewHow this guide is organizedOther Dell OpenManage™ documentationFormat conventions


Overview

This guide describes how to set up a Microsoft Windows NT host to run Dell OpenManage™ Data CLI for NT, which is called Data CLI in the remainder of this guide. Data CLI is a command line interpreter.

You should read this guide if you are the system administrator, who is responsible for installing Data CLI on a Windows NT host. The guide assumes that you are familiar with the Windows NT operating system and with the Dell OpenManage™ Data Agent for NT configuration file on the servers for the Dell PowerVault™ 650F and 651F storage systems you want to manage with Data CLI.

Before you can configure a storage system with Data CLI, you need to familiarize yourself with the storage system's components and configurations.


How this guide is organized

Chapter 1 Introduces Data CLI.
Chapter 2 Describes how to install Data CLI.
Chapter 3 Describes how to use Data CLI.

Other Dell OpenManage™ documentation

Dell OpenManageData Agent for NT and Integrator Installation and Operation Guide (P/N 3967C)

Dell OpenManageData Supervisor, Event Monitor, and Integrator Installation and Operation Guide (P/N 9867C)

Dell OpenManageData Administrator Installation and Operation Guide (P/N 8867C)

Dell OpenManageData Organizer Installation and Operation Guide (P/N 0967C)

Dell OpenManageData Analyzer Installation and Operation Guide (P/N1967C)

Dell OpenManageATF Installation and Operation Guide (P/N 2967C)

Dell OpenManageDAE-MON Installation and Operation Guide (P/N 7867C)


Format conventions

We use the following format conventions in this guide:

Convention Meaning
this type Indicates pathnames, file names, directory names, and text (including punctuation) that you type verbatim in commands, optional switches, and optional subcommands.
this type Represents a system response (such as a message or prompt) or a file or program listing.
this type Represents variables for which you supply values; for example, the name of a directory or file, your username or password, and explicit arguments to commands.
Represents the Enter key. (On some keyboards this key is called Return or New Line.)
[ ] Indicates optional arguments for a command (such as subcommands). Do not type the square brackets.
< > Indicates command sequence or a keystroke (such as <Ctrl-D>, and <Esc>) from surrounding text. Do not type the angle brackets.

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