arcconf setconfig
Resets the controller's configuration. Logical drives are deleted, hard disks are reset to the
READY state, and any controller settings are reset to default values.
Syntax
ARCCONF SETCONFIG <Controller#> DEFAULT [noprompt]
Parameters
Controller# is the controller number
Default restores the controller 's default configuration.
Noprompt: No prompt for confirmation.
Example
ARCCONF SETCONFIG 1 DEFAULT
arcconf setname
Renames a logical drive.
Syntax
ARCCONF SETNAME <Controller#> LOGICALDRIVE <LogicalDrive#> <New Name>
Parameters
Controller# is the controller number
LogicalDrive# is the number of the logical drive to be renamed
New Name is the new name of the logical drive
Example
ARCCONF SETNAME 1 LOGICALDRIVE 1 BACKUP_A
arcconf setpriority
Changes a task's execution priority or a controller's global background task priority.
Syntax
ARCCONF SETPRIORITY <Controller#> [TASK ID] <New Priority> [current]
Parameters
Controller# is the controller number.
Task ID is the number of the task to be changed. Use
Omit this parameter to set the controller's global background task priority; that is, the
execution priority for all tasks on the controller.
New Priority is: LOW, MEDIUM, or HIGH.
Current (keyword) applies a global task priority change to running tasks. By default, a global
priority change does not apply to running tasks.
Example
ARCCONF SETPRIORITY 1 <task_id> HIGH
ARCCONF SETPRIORITY 1 LOW CURRENT
Chapter 2: Using the Command Line Utility
arcconf getstatus
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to obtain the task ID.