Dell PowerVault MD3000i Command Line Interface Guide - Page 115

numberOfPhysicalDisks, numberOfDiskGroups, numberOfVirtualDisksPerGroup, numberOfHotspares

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physical disk types, RAID levels, virtual disk information, and hot spare information. (This list corresponds to the parameters for the autoConfigure storageArray command.) The RAID controller modules audit the storage array and then determine the highest RAID level that the storage array can support and the most efficient virtual disk definition for the RAID level. If the configuration described by the returned list is acceptable, enter the autoConfigure storageArray command without any parameters. To modify the configuration, change a single parameter or all of the parameters to meet your configuration requirements. After entering the autoConfigure storageArray command, the RAID controller modules set up the storage array using either the default parameters or those you selected. Syntax autoConfigure storageArray [physicalDiskType= (SAS | SATA) raidLevel=(0 | 1 | 5) diskGroupWidth= numberOfPhysicalDisks diskGroupCount= numberOfDiskGroups virtualDisksPerGroupCount= numberOfVirtualDisksPerGroup hotSpareCount= numberOfHotspares segmentSize=segmentSizeValue] Parameters Parameter physicalDiskType raidLevel Description Type of physical disks to use for the storage array. Valid physical disk types are Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) or Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA). This parameter is not required if only one type of physical disk is in the storage array. RAID level of the disk group that contains the physical disks in the storage array. Valid RAID levels are 0, 1, or 5. Script Commands 115

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Script Commands
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physical disk types, RAID levels, virtual disk information, and hot spare
information. (This list corresponds to the parameters for the
autoConfigure
storageArray
command.)
The RAID controller modules audit the storage array and then determine the
highest RAID level that the storage array can support and the most efficient
virtual disk definition for the RAID level. If the configuration described by
the returned list is acceptable, enter the
autoConfigure storageArray
command without any parameters. To modify the configuration, change a
single parameter or all of the parameters to meet your configuration
requirements. After entering the
autoConfigure storageArray
command, the
RAID controller modules set up the storage array using either the default
parameters or those you selected.
Syntax
autoConfigure storageArray [physicalDiskType=
(SAS | SATA) raidLevel=(0 | 1 | 5) diskGroupWidth=
numberOfPhysicalDisks
diskGroupCount=
numberOfDiskGroups
virtualDisksPerGroupCount=
numberOfVirtualDisksPerGroup
hotSpareCount=
numberOfHotspares
segmentSize=
segmentSizeValue
]
Parameters
Parameter
Description
physicalDiskType
Type of physical disks to use for the
storage array. Valid physical disk types are
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) or Serial
Advanced Technology Attachment
(SATA). This parameter is not required if
only one type of physical disk is in the
storage array.
raidLevel
RAID level of the disk group that contains
the physical disks in the storage array.
Valid RAID levels are 0, 1, or 5.