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Table 5-7 Custom script file options (continued)
Option
RebuildPriority
ExpandPriority
SurfaceScanDelay
SSPState
PreferredPathMode
Array
Drive
Value
Specifies the Rebuild Priority. This option is not required. If this option is not
specified, the Rebuild Priority will remain unchanged.
• Low
• Medium
• High
Specifies the Expand Priority. This option is not required. If this option is not
specified, the Expand Priority will remain unchanged.
• Low
• Medium
• High
Specifies the Surface Scan Delay in seconds. This option is not required. If this option
is not specified, the Surface Scan Delay will remain unchanged.
N: This value is a numeric value between 1 and 30 seconds.
Specifies the SSP State for controllers that support SSP that is enabled/disabled on
a controller basis. This option is not required. If this option is not specified, the SSP
State remains unchanged. Currently, only Fibre and shared-storage controllers
support SSP. This command is not valid for the RA4x00 controller because RA4x00
controllers support SSP that is enabled/disabled on a logical drive basis.
Enables SSP for the controller.
Enable
Disables SSP for the controller.
Disable
SSP only remains enabled if the SSPAdaptersWithAccess command specifies
an adapter for one or more logical drives. If no adapters with access are specified
for any logical drives, the SSP State reverts back to disabled.
Specifies the preferred path mode when redundant array controllers are in an
active-active configuration. This option is only available for certain redundant array
controllers. If the option is not specified, it remains unchanged. This option is
ignored in active-standby configurations. This option is optional.
• Auto: This is the default value. The array controller automatically determines
which logical drives are assigned to each active array controller for I/O. The
array controller dynamically load balances the logical drive paths.
• Manual: Manually specify which logical drives are assigned to each active array
controller for I/O. The array controller does not change the paths. The paths are
specified using the PreferredPath command in the LogicalDrive section.
Specifies the Array ID.
[A-Z, a-f]: In Configure mode, a new array is created. The array letter specified
must be the next available array letter in the existing configuration. In Reconfigure
mode, the array letter can identify an existing array, or it can identify the next
available array letter in the existing configuration to create a new array.
Specifies the physical drives for the array. A comma separated list specifies the
location of physical drives that are to be used in the array. In Configure mode, the
physical drives listed are used to create the new array. In Reconfigure mode, all
physical drives that are in the array must be listed. Any additional physical drives
that are listed are added to the array for an array expansion.
• [X]:[Y], ...: The Port:ID for controllers that use Port/ID drive numbering
schemes or the Box:Bay for controllers that use Box/Bay numbering schemes.
• [X]:[Y]:[Z],...: The Port:Box:Bay for SAS controllers.
• N: The number of spares that will be added to the array. The cpqacuxe utility
select the best available unused physical drives for the spares.
• *: All available physical drives will be added to the array. Specifying this option
consumes all drives and makes adding spare drives impossible.
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