Create Rec-Disk-Buffer - Fujitsu Eternus DX100 S3 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Copy Function Settings and Display
4.1 Advanced Copy Management > create rec-disk-buffer

create rec-disk-buffer

This command creates an REC disk buffer for the REC Asynchronous Consistency Mode that is used when an
REC buffer overflow occurs.
Syntax
create rec-disk-buffer -name
[-assigned-cm { 0 | 1 | auto }] [-stripe-depth { 64kb | 128kb | 256kb | 512kb | 1024kb }]
Parameter
-name
-disks
-encryption Optional. This parameter specifies whether the encryption by a CM is performed. The following
-assigned-cm
-stripe-depth
rg_name
-disks
This parameter specifies the alias name of a RAID group for the REC disk buffer. Only one name
can be specified. For details, refer to
rg_name
Alias name of a RAID group
This parameter specifies which disks will form the RAID group. For details, refer to
Syntax" (page
23). Specify four disks that are not used with other RAID groups.
disks
Drive
parameters can be specified.
enable
The REC disk buffer data is encrypted.
disable
The REC disk buffer data is not encrypted. (Default)
Optional. This parameter specifies the assigned controller of the specified REC disk buffer. If
"auto" is specified, the controller is automatically assigned by the system. If omitted, "auto"
mode is selected. The following parameters can be specified.
0
Controller module #0
1
Controller module #1
auto
Automatically (default)
Optional. This parameter specifies the stripe depth for the REC Disk Buffer that is to be created.
If omitted, it is handled as if "64kb" is specified.
64kb
64KB
128kb
128KB
256kb
256KB
512kb
512KB
1024kb
1024KB
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disks
[-encryption {enable | disable}]
"1.2.5 Alias Name Syntax" (page
460
23).
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