NEC Express 5800 Series User Manual page 89

Smart storage administrator
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<VolumeUniqueID>600508B1001CD47034E0898B726239A7</VolumeUniqueID>
</LogicalDrive>
</Array>
<Array ID="B">
<DriveType>SATA</DriveType>
<FreeSpaceKB>0</FreeSpaceKB>
<!-- 1I:1:2 (SATA HDD, 6000.0 GB) -->
<Drive>1I:1:2</Drive>
<OnlineSpare>No</OnlineSpare>
<LogicalDrive ID="2">
<VolumeUniqueID>600508B1001CFD8A058129B9AB43121A</VolumeUniqueID>
</LogicalDrive>
</Array>
<!-- PORT Specifications -->
<Port ID="1I">
<!-- PortMode>Mixed</PortMode -->
</Port>
<!-- PORT Specifications -->
<Port ID="2I">
<!-- PortMode>Mixed</PortMode -->
</Port>
</Controller>
</Config.document>
XML input
XML input follows the same format as the document for
standard input format.
The following example shows a simple input script in both standard and XML formats.
Standard format
Action= Configure
Method= Custom
Controller= Slot 0
Array=A
Drive= 1I:1:1
LogicalDrive= 1
RAID= 0
Size= 102398
<Sectors>32</Sectors>
<StripeSize>256</StripeSize>
<Caching>Enabled</Caching>
<Raid>0</Raid>
<Size>5722013</Size>
<!--SizeBlocks= 11718684464 -->
<Sectors>32</Sectors>
<StripeSize>256</StripeSize>
<Caching>Enabled</Caching>
XML format
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Config.document>
<Action>Configure</Action>
<Method>Custom</Method>
<Controller ID="Slot 0">
<Array ID="A">
</Array>
</Controller>
XML
output. Use the same parameter order as the
<Drive>1I:1:1</Drive>
<LogicalDrive ID="1">
<Raid>0</Raid>
<Size>102398</Size>
</LogicalDrive>
SSA Scripting 89

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