hrconf setstate
Redefines the state of a physical device from its current state to the designated state, or
redefines a logical device state to force the logical drive online.
Syntax
HRCONF SETSTATE <Controller#> LOGICAL DRIVE <LogicalDrive#> <State> [noprompt]
HRCONF SETSTATE <Controller#> DEVICE <Channel#> <Device#> <State> [noprompt]
Parameters
LogicalDrive# is the logical drive whose state will be altered
Device state options:
HSP—Create a hot spare from a ready drive
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RDY—Remove a hot spare designation
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RBL—Rebuild drive
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Logical drive state options:
OPTIMAL—Force a logical drive online
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Example
HRCONF SETSTATE 1 0 1 HSP
HRCONF SETSTATE 1 0 2 RDY
HRCONF SETSTATE 1 0 2 RBL
HRCONF SETSTATE 1 LOGICALDRIVE 1 OPTIMAL
hrconf task
Performs a task on a logical drive.
Syntax
HRCONF TASK START <Controller#> LOGICALDRIVE <LogicalDrive#> <Options>[noprompt]
HRCONF TASK STOP <Controller#> LOGICALDRIVE <LogicalDrive#>
Parameters
Controller# is the controller number.
LogicalDrive# is the number of the logical drive in which the task is to be performed.
Options indicates the logical drive with the following tasks to be started or performed.
verify_fix (Verify with fix)
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verify
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clear
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Noprompt: No prompt for confirmation
Example
HRCONF TASK START 1 LOGICALDRIVE 1 VERIFY NOPROMPT
HRCONF TASK STOP 1 LOGICALDRIVE 1
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