Set Raid Controller Module - Dell PowerVault MD3260 Cli Manual

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Set RAID Controller Module

This command defines the attributes for the RAID controller modules.
Syntax
set controller [(0 | 1)]
availability=(online | offline | serviceMode) |
ethernetPort [(1 | 2)]=ethernetPortOptions |
globalNVSRAMByte [nvsramOffset]=
(nvsramByteSetting |
nvsramBitSetting) |
hostNVSRAMByte [hostType, nvsramOffset]=
(nvsramByteSetting |
nvsramBitSetting) |
IPv4GatewayIP=ipAddress |
IPv6RouterAddress=ipv6Address |
iscsiHostPort [(1 | 2 | 3 | 4)]=
iscsiHostPortOptions |
rloginEnabled=(TRUE | FALSE) |
serviceAllowedIndicator=(on | off)
Parameters
Parameter
controller
availability
ethernetPort
globalNVSRAMByte
hostNVSRAMByte
IPv4GatewayIP
Description
The RAID controller module for which you want to define
properties. Valid identifiers for the RAID controller module
are 0 or 1, where, 0 is the RAID controller module in slot 0,
and 1 is the RAID controller module in slot 1. Enclose the
identifier for the RAID controller module in square brackets
([ ]). If you do not specify a RAID controller module, the
firmware for the RAID controller module returns a syntax
error.
The mode for the RAID controller module, which you can set
to online, offline, or serviceMode (service).
The attributes (options) for the management Ethernet ports.
The entries to support this parameter are listed in the Syntax
Element Statement Data table that follows. Many settings
are possible, including setting the IP address, the gateway
address, and the subnet mask address.
A portion of the RAID controller module NVSRAM. Specify
the region to be modified using the starting byte offset within
the region and the size and value of the new data to be
stored into the NVSRAM.
The NVSRAM for the host-specific region. The setting
specifies the host index for the specific host, the starting
offset within the region, the number of bytes, and the values
to be written.
The IP address of the node that provides the interface to the
network. The address format for the IPv4 gateway is (0–255).
(0–255).(0–255).(0–255).
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