Dell PowerVault MD3200i CLI Guide - Page 49
command. See Using the Auto Con Command on autoCon storageArray
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"virtualDiskName" [capacity=virtualDiskCapacity owner=(0 | 1) segmentSize=segmentSizeValue] [enclosureLossProtect=(TRUE | FALSE)] NOTE: The capacity, owner, segmentSize, and enclosureLossProtect parameters are optional. You can use one or all of the optional parameters as needed to help define your configuration. You do not, however, need to use any optional parameters. The userLabel parameter is the name to give to the virtual disk. The virtual disk name can be any combination of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores. The maximum length of the virtual disk name is 30 characters. Spaces are not allowed. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the virtual disk name. The physicalDisks parameter is a list of the physical disks that you want to use for the disk group. Enter the enclosure ID and slot ID of each physical disk that you want to use. Put parentheses around the list. Separate the enclosure ID and slot ID of a physical disk by a comma. Separate each enclosure ID and slot ID pair by a space. For example: (0,0 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4) The capacity parameter defines the size of the virtual disk. You do not have to assign the entire capacity of the physical disks to the virtual disk. You can later assign any unused space to another virtual disk. The owner parameter defines the RAID controller module to which you want to assign the virtual disk. If you do not specify a RAID controller module, the RAID controller module firmware determines the owner of the virtual disk. The segmentSize parameter is the same as described for the autoConfigure storageArray command. See "Using the Auto Configure Command" on page 53. The enclosureLossProtect parameter turns on or turns off enclosure loss protection for the disk group. (For a description of how enclosure loss protection works, see "Enclosure Loss Protection" on page 52.) Configuring a Storage Array 49