en-US/about_PowerMax_Module.help.txt

TOPIC
    about_PowerMax_Module
 
SHORT DESCRIPTION
    Explains how to import and use the PowerMax module.
 
LONG DESCRIPTION
    The PowerShell module for Dell PowerMax arrays provides cmdlets for
    management of PowerMax arrays. Cmdlets in this module provide tools for
    provisioning of hosts, storage groups, volumes, snapshots, and remote
    replication (RDF).
 
HOW TO USE THE MODULE
    The module must be imported using the Import-Module command.
        # Simple option to import the module
        Import-Module Dell.PowerMax
 
        # Import the module using a prefix of PowerMax for each command
        Import-Module -Prefix PowerMax Dell.PowerMax
 
    The use of the prefix will allow for all cmdlets to be called via a
    prefixed form of the cmdlet, e.g. Get-PowerMaxHost can be used instead of
    Get-Host. This is useful for cases where there is a name conflict between
    the cmdlets in different modules. An alternative is to prefix the cmdlet
    with the module name, e.g. Dell.PowerMax\Get-Host.
 
    The PowerMax module communicates with one or more Unisphere servers via
    HTTPS using the Unisphere REST API. Most cmdlets require that a Unisphere
    object be used. Use the Connect-Unisphere cmdlet to connect to the target
    Unisphere server and save the output to a variable, e.g. $unisphere.
 
        $unisphere = Connect-Unisphere -HostName <address> <credential>
 
    The variable can now be used in subsequent cmdlets, e.g.
 
        Get-Volume $unisphere 000123456789
 
 
    Case Insensitivity
 
    This module communicates with the Unisphere server using the Unisphere
    REST API. This REST API is case insensitive and case preserving. The
    implication is that the case of the object ID is not checked when
    selecting the object to operate on. Unisphere does not allow two
    objects of the same class (e.g. volume, storage group) to have the
    same name differing by case.
 
 
    Snapshot Policy Support
 
    Support for snapshot policy management requires Unisphere servers running
    Unisphere 9.2.0 or later. The PowerMax arrays must also be running a
    version of microcode which supports snapshot policies. Refer to the
    PowerMax documentation or contact Dell Support for more information.
 
 
    Volume ID
 
    PowerMax volume IDs are represented as hexadecimal strings, e.g. 001, 010D.
    PowerShell interprets a number ending in the letter D or d as an integer
    value. For example 010D will be interpreted as decimal value 10 instead of
    the hexadecimal 010D (integer 269).
 
    When specifying volume IDs, or any string containing numbers and
    ending with a D or d you must quote the string to prevent PowerShell from
    interpreting it as a decimal value, e.g. '010D' instead of 010D.
 
SEE ALSO
    Connect-Unisphere
    Disconnect-Unisphere