Arcconf Setpriority; Arcconf Setstate - Adaptec CDP-00276-01-A User Manual

Raid controller command line utility
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Note: For the Slowdown, Poweroff, and Verify timers, st# must be less than pt#, and
pt# must be less than vt#. You can set one or more timers, in any order, in a single
command. Keep in mind that the Verify timer, vt#, is specified in hours; the other two
timers are specified in minutes.
Examples
ARCCONF SETPOWER 1 STAYAWAKE DISABLE
ARCCONF SETPOWER 1 SPINUP 4 4
ARCCONF SETPOWER 1 LD 2 POWEROFF 60
ARCCONF SETPOWER 1 LD 2 SLOWDOWN 20 POWEROFF 60 VERIFY 12

arcconf setpriority

Description
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#
The controller number
Task ID
Task ID is the number of the task to be changed. Use arcconf getstatus to obtain the task ID. 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
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.
Examples
ARCCONF SETPRIORITY 1 <task_id> HIGH
ARCCONF SETPRIORITY 1 LOW CURRENT

arcconf setstate

Description
Changes the state of a physical device or logical device from its current state to the designated state.
Syntax
ARCCONF SETSTATE <Controller#> DEVICE <Channel#> <Device#> <State> [MAXCACHE]
[LOGICALDRIVE <LD#>[LD#] ... ] [noprompt]
ARCCONF SETSTATE <Controller#> LOGICALDRIVE <LD#> OPTIMAL [ADVANCED <option>]
[noprompt]
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