Set Disk Group Forced State
This command moves a disk group into a Forced state. Use this command if the start diskGroup import
command does not move the disk group to an Imported state or if the import operation does not work because of
hardware errors. In a Forced state, the disk group can be imported, and you can then identify the hardware errors.
Syntax
set diskGroup [diskGroupName] forcedState
Parameter
Parameter
diskGroup
NOTE: You can move the physical disks that comprise a disk group from one storage array to another storage
array. The CLI provides three commands that let you move the physical disks. The commands are start
diskGroup export, start diskGroup import, and set diskGroup forcedState. In the
Forced state, you can perform an import operation on the disk group.
Set Disk Pool
This command sets the attributes associated with a disk pool based on the specified parameters.
Syntax
set diskPool
(diskPool=[diskPoolName] | diskPools=[diskPoolName1... diskPoolNamen] |
allDiskPools)
[reservePhysicalDiskCount=reservePhysicalDiskCountValue |
warningThreshold=(warningThresholdValue | default) |
criticalThreshold=(criticalThresholdValue | default) |
criticalPriority=(highest|high|medium|low|lowest) |
backgroundPriority=(highest|high|medium|low|lowest) |
degradedPriority=(highest|high|medium|low|lowest)
userLabel=diskPoolName]
Parameters
Parameter
diskPools
allDiskPools
reservePhysicalDiskCount
warningThreshold
Description
Sequence number of the disk group for which to set
properties. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the disk
group number.
Description
diskPoolNames identifies multiple physical disk
The list of
pool which have their parameters reset by the command.
This parameter specifies that all physical disk pools have
their parameters reset by the command.
This value is specified in terms of the number of physical
disks to reserve in the disk pool for physical disk failures
or physical disk removals.
The percentage of disk pool capacity at which you receive
a warning alert that the disk pool is nearing full capacity.
Use integer values. For example, a value of 70 means 70
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