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Controller Object Commands
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noqpolicy attribute instructs CLI to disable the qpolicy (drive queuing for
SATA drives only) on the newly created unit. The default is for the qpolicy to
be on (in other words, noqpolicy is not specified). For a spare unit, drive
queuing is not meaningful, so the noqpolicy cannot be set. During unit
creation, specifying noqpolicy for a spare returns an error. (If the spare unit
becomes a true unit, it will adopt the qpolicy of the “new” unit.) For more
about drive queuing, see “/cx/ux show qpolicy” on page 64 and “/cx/ux set
qpolicy=on|off” on page 72.
ignoreECC attribute enables the ignoreECC/OverwriteECC attribute on the
unit that is to be created. For more details on this feature, see “/cx/ux set
ignoreECC=on|off” on page 71. The following table illustrates the supported
Model-Unit Types. This table only applies to setting this feature at unit
creation time. IgnoreECC only applies to redundant units.
For the 7/8000
series, this setting is only applicable during rebuild; it is not applicable
during creation.
name=string attribute allows you to name the new unit. (This feature is for
9000 series and above controllers.) The string can be up to 21 characters and
cannot contain spaces. In order to use reserved characters (‘<‘, ‘>’, ‘!’, ‘&’,
etc.) put double quotes (" ") around the name string. The name can be changed
after the unit has been created. For more information, see “/cx/ux set
name=string” on page 71 and “/cx/ux show name” on page 64.
storsave=protect|balance|perform attribute allows user to set the storsave
policy of the new unit. This feature is only for 9000 series SX/SE/SA
controllers. For more information, see “/cx/ux set
storsave=protect|balance|perform [quiet]” on page 72.
v0=n attribute allows the user to set the size of the first volume of the new
unit. The first volume may be, but is not required to be, the boot LUN. The
input is a positive integer n in units of gigabytes (GB). If the input is less than
or equal to zero, the unit is created with the first volume ``uncarved'', that is,
the size would be the entire array size.
The following example shows a RAID 5 unit being created with the first
volume size set to 10 GB.
//localhost> /c0 add type=raid5 disk=2-5 v0=10
Table 8: Supported Model-Unit Types for ignoreECC
Model R-0 R-1 R-5 R-6 R-10 R-50 Single Spare
7K/8K No No No N/A No No No No
9000
a
a. Models 9500S, 9550SX, and 9590SE
No Yes Yes N/A Yes Yes No No
9650SE No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
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