Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
3.3 RAID Group Management > set eco-raid-group
set eco-raid-group
This command is used to associate an ECO schedule with a specified RAID group(s).
The ECO mode cannot be used for RAID groups that contain SSDs.
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Syntax
set eco-raid-group {-rg-number
[-schedule-number
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Parameter
-rg-number
or
-rg-name
-schedule-number
or
-schedule-name
-action
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Example(s)
The following example associates the ECO schedule named "SC001" with the RAID group named "RGP001":
CLI> set eco-raid-group -rg-name RGP001 -schedule-name SC001 -action enable
The following example associates the ECO schedule named "SC001" with the RAID groups #1-10 at the same
time:
CLI> set eco-raid-group -rg-number 1-10 -schedule-name SC001 -action enable
The following example disables the ECO function of the RAID group named "RGP001":
CLI> set eco-raid-group -rg-name RGP001 -action disable
rg_numbers
schedule_number
| -schedule-name
This parameter specifies a RAID group identifier. One or more parameters can be specified. For
details, refer to
"1.2.8 RAID Group Syntax" (page
RAID groups in which there are no volumes cannot be specified.
Optional. This parameter specifies an ECO schedule identifier. Only one ECO schedule number
can be specified. If omitted, the existing setting is not changed. For details, refer to
ECO Schedule Syntax" (page
To set software linkage, specify "128" for "-schedule-number". In this case, "External" is
automatically set as the schedule name.
This parameter specifies whether the associated definition is enabled.
enable
The associated definition is enabled.
disable
The associated definition is disabled.
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