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ReadOnlyPassword
Specifies a password which allows only read and no
writes. It is case sensitive, 0 to 32 characters, and cannot
contain spaces. An empty password can be configured by
not specifying one.
set ReadOnlyPassword
ReadOnlyUsername
Specifies the user name which allows only read and no
writes. It is case insensitive, 1 to 32 characters, and
cannot contain spaces.
set ReadOnlyUsername [username]
get ReadOnlyUsername
Reserve
Reports the state of CLI reservation for the current CLI
session. If the command reports that Reservations are
enabled, then another CLI session has control of
parameter modification on the unit.
Reserve
ResetFCPortErrors
ResetFCPortErrors resets all Fibre Channel error counts
for the specified port to zero. Refer to
ResetFCPortErrors [fp] [all]
RestoreConfiguration
Issued with the default option, forces the unit NVRAM
settings to their original defaults. The saved option
undoes any changes made to this session since the last
save.
RestoreConfiguration < Default | Saved >
RGAddStorage
Adds additional storage to an existing RAID group.
Mirror|Stripe|Span specifies the method used to
expand the storage. Optional parameter BlockDevID
specifies available block device(s) to be added to the
RAID group. Optional parameter commit specifies that
the
RGCommit
command is run automatically.
Note
Mirrors cannot be added to a RAID 5 group.
RGAddStorage [GroupName] [Mirror | Stripe | Span]
<BlockDevID> <commit>
RGAutoRebuild
Uses drives assigned as Hot Spares, then available
drives, as automatic replacements for any member that
fails.
Default: enabled (RAID 5)
Default: disabled (JBOD, RAID 0, 1, 10)
set RGAutoRebuild [GroupName |all] [enabled | disabled]
get RGAutoRebuild [GroupName |all]
RGCancelAddStorage
Cancels the
RGCancelAddStorage [GroupName]
RGCommit
Stamps a new RAID group's configuration to its member
drives. After this command, a RAID group can be
considered operational and transitions from the new state
to online, degraded or offline depending on the health of
the selected member drives. Also stamps an existing
RAID group's configuration to its member drives when the
existing RAID group is in the process of having storage
added. If the init option is specified, previous user
configuration information is erased from each new
member drive.
FCPortErrors
.
RGCommit <GroupName <init> | all] <init> >
RGCreate
Creates a new empty RAID group. The optional value
after the RAID group type parameter represents the
desired interleave for the RAID group. If this value is not
provided then the system-default interleave size is used.
RGCreate [GroupName] [RAID [ 0 | 1 | 10 | 5] | JBOD]
< [16 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 256 ]
RGDelete
Deletes the specified RAID group. If All is used, the
command deletes all existing RAID groups that do not
have mapped Virtual drives. Any commands outstanding
to the RAID group when this command is issued are
completed before deleting the RAID group. A successful
delete clears the configuration area of the member drives.
If you have enabled verbose mode, you are asked to
confirm the delete.
RGDelete [GroupName | All]
RGDiskWriteCache
If enabled, produces higher write performance with a
small risk of data loss after a system failure. If disabled,
drives are updated at the expense of some write
performance.
set RGDiskWriteCache [GroupName | all] [enabled |
get RGDiskWriteCache [GroupName | all]
RGAddStorage
disabled]
command.
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