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Description of problem:
There is a typo in help for $SUBJECT command, missing at least space between 'WT' and 'which':
# lsmcli volume-write-cache-policy-update --help
usage: lsmcli volume-write-cache-policy-update [-h] [-v] [-u <URI>] [-P] [-H]
[-t <SEP>] [-e] [-f]
[-w CHILD_WAIT] [--header] [-b]
[-s] --vol <VOL_ID> --policy
<POLICY>
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version show program's version number and exit
-u <URI>, --uri <URI>
Uniform resource identifier (env LSMCLI_URI)
-P, --prompt Prompt for password (env LSMCLI_PASSWORD)
-H, --human Print sizes in human readable format
(e.g., MiB, GiB, TiB)
-t <SEP>, --terse <SEP>
Print output in terse form with "SEP" as a record separator
-e, --enum Display enumerated types as numbers instead of text
-f, --force Bypass confirmation prompt for data loss operations
-w CHILD_WAIT, --wait CHILD_WAIT
Command timeout value in ms (default = 30s)
--header Include the header with terse
-b Run the command async. Instead of waiting for completion.
Command will exit(7) and job id written to stdout.
-s, --script Displaying data in script friendly way with additional information(if exists)
cmd required arguments:
--vol <VOL_ID> Volume ID
--policy <POLICY> Write cache policys: WB, AUTO, WTwhich stand for "write back", "auto", "write through"
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
libstoragemgmt-1.6.2-1
How reproducible:
100%
Steps to Reproduce:
1. lsmcli volume-write-cache-policy-update --help
Actual results:
--policy <POLICY> Write cache policys: WB, AUTO, WTwhich stand for "write back", "auto", "write through"
Expected results:
--policy <POLICY> Write cache policys: WB, AUTO, WT which stand for "write back", "auto", "write through"
Additional info:
libstoragemgmt-smis-plugin-1.7.3-2.el7.noarch
libstoragemgmt-1.7.3-2.el7.x86_64
# lsmcli volume-write-cache-policy-update --help
usage: lsmcli volume-write-cache-policy-update [-h] [-v] [-u <URI>] [-P] [-H]
[-t <SEP>] [-e] [-f]
[-w CHILD_WAIT] [--header] [-b]
[-s] --vol <VOL_ID> --policy
<POLICY>
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version show program's version number and exit
-u <URI>, --uri <URI>
Uniform resource identifier (env LSMCLI_URI)
-P, --prompt Prompt for password (env LSMCLI_PASSWORD)
-H, --human Print sizes in human readable format
(e.g., MiB, GiB, TiB)
-t <SEP>, --terse <SEP>
Print output in terse form with "SEP" as a record separator
-e, --enum Display enumerated types as numbers instead of text
-f, --force Bypass confirmation prompt for data loss operations
-w CHILD_WAIT, --wait CHILD_WAIT
Command timeout value in ms (default = 30s)
--header Include the header with terse
-b Run the command async. Instead of waiting for completion.
Command will exit(7) and job id written to stdout.
-s, --script Displaying data in script friendly way with additional information(if exists)
cmd required arguments:
--vol <VOL_ID> Volume ID
--policy <POLICY> Write cache polices: WB, AUTO, WT which stand for "write back", "auto", "write through"
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.
For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.
If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.
https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2019:2064
Description of problem: There is a typo in help for $SUBJECT command, missing at least space between 'WT' and 'which': # lsmcli volume-write-cache-policy-update --help usage: lsmcli volume-write-cache-policy-update [-h] [-v] [-u <URI>] [-P] [-H] [-t <SEP>] [-e] [-f] [-w CHILD_WAIT] [--header] [-b] [-s] --vol <VOL_ID> --policy <POLICY> optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --version show program's version number and exit -u <URI>, --uri <URI> Uniform resource identifier (env LSMCLI_URI) -P, --prompt Prompt for password (env LSMCLI_PASSWORD) -H, --human Print sizes in human readable format (e.g., MiB, GiB, TiB) -t <SEP>, --terse <SEP> Print output in terse form with "SEP" as a record separator -e, --enum Display enumerated types as numbers instead of text -f, --force Bypass confirmation prompt for data loss operations -w CHILD_WAIT, --wait CHILD_WAIT Command timeout value in ms (default = 30s) --header Include the header with terse -b Run the command async. Instead of waiting for completion. Command will exit(7) and job id written to stdout. -s, --script Displaying data in script friendly way with additional information(if exists) cmd required arguments: --vol <VOL_ID> Volume ID --policy <POLICY> Write cache policys: WB, AUTO, WTwhich stand for "write back", "auto", "write through" Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): libstoragemgmt-1.6.2-1 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. lsmcli volume-write-cache-policy-update --help Actual results: --policy <POLICY> Write cache policys: WB, AUTO, WTwhich stand for "write back", "auto", "write through" Expected results: --policy <POLICY> Write cache policys: WB, AUTO, WT which stand for "write back", "auto", "write through" Additional info: