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mrie={integer} <?&gt, perf{=boolean}, FALSE, report_count{=integer}, update{=boolean}

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disk Commands /mrie={integer} /perf{=boolean} Specifies whether to report exceptions according to the MRIE mode taking into account performance. If you specify TRUE for this switch, the command performs exception reporting as long as performance is not an issue. If performance is an issue, the command does not report exceptions. If you specify FALSE for this switch, exceptions are reported according to the MRIE mode regardless of performance issues. /report_count{=integer} Specifies the number of times an exception can be reported. The value 0 (zero) indicates that there is no limit to the number of times an exception can be reported. /update{=boolean} Specifies whether to update the number of device errors found on the specified SCSI device. If you specify TRUE for this switch, the command updates the number of device errors found on the specified SCSI device. If you specify FALSE for this switch, the command does not update the number of device errors found on the specified SCSI device. Examples The following example enables S.M.A.R.T. configurations on one SCSI disk device (SCSI channel number 1, SCSI device ID 2, and SCSI device logical unit number 0): AAC0>disk set smart (1,2,0) Executing: disk set smart (CHANNEL=1,ID=2,LUN=0) Related Commands disk commands: I disk show smart (page 5-22) 5-15

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disk Commands
/mrie={integer} <?>
/perf{=boolean}
Specifies whether to report exceptions according to the MRIE
mode taking into account performance. If you specify
TRUE
for this switch, the command performs exception reporting as
long as performance is not an issue. If performance is an
issue, the command does not report exceptions.
If you specify
FALSE
for this switch, exceptions are reported
according to the MRIE mode regardless of performance
issues.
/report_count{=integer}
Specifies the number of times an exception can be reported.
The value 0 (zero) indicates that there is no limit to the
number of times an exception can be reported.
/update{=boolean}
Specifies whether to update the number of device errors
found on the specified SCSI device. If you specify
TRUE
for
this switch, the command updates the number of device
errors found on the specified SCSI device.
If you specify
FALSE
for this switch, the command does not
update the number of device errors found on the specified
SCSI device.
Examples
The following example enables S.M.A.R.T. configurations on one
SCSI disk device (SCSI channel number 1, SCSI device ID 2, and
SCSI device logical unit number 0):
AAC0>disk set smart (1,2,0)
Executing: disk set smart (CHANNEL=1,ID=2,LUN=0)
Related Commands
disk
commands:
disk show smart
(
page 5-22
)