3PAR InForm® OS 2.2.4 CLI Administrator's Manual (320-200113 Rev A, March 2009)

3.4
Global Options and Environment Variables
3PAR InForm OS CLI Administrator’s Manual InForm OS Version 2.2.4
Table 3-1. Global CLI Options and Environment Variables
Global Option
Environment
Variable
Specifies...
–sockssl TPDSOCKSSL that the connection between the client and server is
secure. For additional information, see 3.2.3 Using SSL on
page 3.7.
–tpdportnum
<port_number>
–– the IP port of the CLI server to which the CLI client
connects. For additional information, see 3.2.4 Setting the
TPD Port on page 3.8.
–sys
<system_name>
TPDSYSNAME the system name for the storage server you are accessing.
For additional information, see 3.2.5 Setting the System
Name on page 3.9.
–password
<encrypw>
–– the encrypted password. For additional information, see
3.2.6 Setting Your Name and Password on page 3.10.
–pwf
<password_file>
TPDPWFILE the password file the system references upon starting the
CLI. For additional information, see 3.2.6 Setting Your
Name and Password on page 3.10.
–user
<user_name>
–– your user name. For additional information, see 3.2.6
Setting Your Name and Password on page 3.10.
Specifying the -user option also requires specifying the
-password option. These options override the -pwf
option.
NOTE: By setting the system name, user name, and password using environment variables, you are
not prompted for this information when running the CLI, which can be useful for scripting.
–– TPDCACHEDIR the location of the cache directory where the code that
determines the version of the InForm software on the
storage server resides. For additional information, see
3.2.7 Caching Client Bytecode on page 3.12.