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Powervault modular disk storage arrays
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instance-based-repository-spec
count-based-repository-spec
WWID
nvsram-offset
host-type
nvsram-byte-setting
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Syntax Value
integer |
IPV4VlanID=
integer |
IPV6VlanID=
integer |
maxFramePayload=
tcp-port-id |
tcpListeningPort=
NOTE: You must set the enableIPV4 parameter or the
enableIPV6 parameter to TRUE to ensure that the
specific IPV4 or IPV6 setting is applied.
NOTE: The IPV6 address space is 128 bits. It is
represented by eight 16-bit hexadecimal blocks
separated by colons. You may drop leading zeros, and
use a double colon to represent consecutive blocks
of zeroes.
repository-raidlevel
repositoryRAIDLevel=
physical diskspec- list )
repositoryPhysicalDisks=(
[enclosureLossProtect=boolean]
repositoryDiskGroup=virtual-diskgroup- number
[freeCapacityArea=integer-literal]
Specify repositoryRAIDLevel with
repositoryPhysicalDisks. Do not specify RAID level or
physical disks with a disk group. Do not set
enclosureLossProtect when specifying a disk group.
NOTE: For enclosure loss protection to work, each
physical disk in a disk group must be on a separate
enclosure. If you set enclosureLossProtect=TRUE and
have selected more than one physical disk from any
one enclosure, the storage array returns an error. If
you set enclosureLossProtect=FALSE, the storage
array performs operations, but the disk group you
create might not have enclosure loss protection.
NOTE: To determine if a free capacity area exists,
issue the show diskGroup command.
repository RAIDLevel= repository-raidlevel
repositoryPhysicalDiskCount=
[physicalDiskType=physical disk-type]
[enclosureLossProtect=boolean]
string-literal
For hostPort identifiers this is a 16-digit hex number
without any colon delimiters.
hexadecimal-literal
string-literal | integer-literal
nvsram-value
(0x hexadecimal | integer-literal)
integerliteral

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