Action Mode; Method Mode; Controller Category; Controller - HP ProLiant DL320e User Manual

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Action mode

You must specify an Action mode:
In Configure mode, you can create new arrays, but you cannot modify existing arrays. The
controller must be connected to unassigned physical drives for this mode to be available.
In Reconfigure mode, you can modify existing arrays. For example, you can set up an array
expansion, a logical drive extension, or a migration. These procedures do not destroy data,
unless you specifically want the data to be deleted. In this mode, ACU does not change an
existing option setting unless you specifically script a different value for that option.

Method mode

The default value for Method mode is Auto. If you want to use Custom mode, you must specify it.
In Auto mode, ACU can perform an expansion, extension, or migration without user intervention
if the values that you set for other options imply that such an operation is necessary.

Controller category

The Controller category has the following options:

Controller

ChassisName
ClearConfigurationWithDataLoss
DeleteLicenseKey
DPOEnable
ElevatorSortEnable
ExpandPriority
IRPEnable
LicenseKey
MNPDelay
PreferredPathMode
QueueDepth
ReadCache
RebuildPriority
SSPState
SurfaceScanDelay
WriteCache
Controller
You must enter a value for this option because it identifies the controller that you want to configure:
All—Configure all detected controllers in the system.
Slot [N][:M]—Configure the internal controller in slot number N, or the external controller
at port M in slot N.
WWN [N]—Configure the external controller that has the World Wide Name N.
SerialNumber [N]—Configure the shared storage controller that has serial number N.
IOCabinet[N],IOBay[N],IOChassis[N],Slot[N],Cabinet[N],Cell[N]—Configure
the controller in the Integrity server that has the slot path information defined by this sequence
of identifiers.
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