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Parameter Description • enable-Turns on the collection of support data • disable-Turns off the collection of support data cacheBlockSize cacheFlushStart cacheFlushStop defaultHostType failoverAlertDelay mediaScanRate password userLabel isnsRegistration The cache block size that is used by the RAID controller module for managing the cache. Valid values are 4 (4 KB), 8 (8 KB), 16 (16 KB), or 32 (32 KB). The percentage of unwritten data in the cache that causes a cache flush. Use integer values from 0 to 100 to define the percentage. The default value is 80. The percentage of unwritten data in the cache that stops a cache flush in progress. Use integer values from 0 to 100 to define the percentage. This value must be less than the value of the cacheFlushStart parameter. The default host type of any unconfigured host port to which the RAID controller modules are connected. To generate a list of valid host types for the storage array, run the show storageArray hostTypeTable command. Host types are identified by a name or a numerical index. Enclose the host type name in double quotation marks (" "). Do not enclose the host type numerical identifier in double quotation marks. The failover alert delay time in minutes. The valid values for the delay time are 0 to 60 minutes. The default value is 5. The number of days over which the media scan runs. Valid values are disabled, which turns off the media scan, or 1 day to 30 days, where 1 day is the fastest scan rate, and 30 days is the slowest scan rate. A value other than disabled or 1 to 30 does not allow the media scan to function. The password for the storage array. Enclose the password in double quotation marks (" "). The name for the storage array. Enclose the storage array name in double quotation marks (" "). The method to register the iSCSI target with the iSNS server. Set the parameter to TRUE to enable registration. Set the parameter to FALSE to disable registration. Additional Information When you use this command, you can specify one or more of the optional parameters. Auto Support Data When enabled, the set storageArray autoSupportConfig command causes all configuration and state information for the storage array to be returned each time a critical Major Event Log (MEL) event is detected. The configuration and state information is returned in the form of an object graph. The object graph contains all relevant logical and physical objects and their associated state information for the storage array. The set storageArray autoSupportConfig command collects configuration and state information in this way: 182

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Parameter
Description
enable
—Turns on the collection of support data
disable
—Turns off the collection of support data
cacheBlockSize
The cache block size that is used by the RAID controller module for
managing the cache. Valid values are
4
(4 KB),
8
(8 KB),
16
(16
KB), or
32
(32 KB).
cacheFlushStart
The percentage of unwritten data in the cache that causes a
cache flush. Use integer values from
0
to
100
to define the
percentage. The default value is
80
.
cacheFlushStop
The percentage of unwritten data in the cache that stops a cache
flush in progress. Use integer values from
0
to
100
to define the
percentage. This value must be less than the value of the
cacheFlushStart
parameter.
defaultHostType
The default host type of any unconfigured host port to which the
RAID controller modules are connected. To generate a list of valid
host types for the storage array, run the
show storageArray
hostTypeTable
command. Host types are identified by a name
or a numerical index. Enclose the host type name in double
quotation marks (“ ”). Do not enclose the host type numerical
identifier in double quotation marks.
failoverAlertDelay
The failover alert delay time in minutes. The valid values for the
delay time are
0
to
60
minutes. The default value is
5
.
mediaScanRate
The number of days over which the media scan runs. Valid values
are
disabled
, which turns off the media scan, or
1
day to
30
days, where
1
day is the fastest scan rate, and
30
days is the
slowest scan rate. A value other than
disabled
or
1
to
30
does
not allow the media scan to function.
password
The password for the storage array. Enclose the password in
double quotation marks (“ ”).
userLabel
The name for the storage array. Enclose the storage array name in
double quotation marks (“ ”).
isnsRegistration
The method to register the iSCSI target with the iSNS server. Set
the parameter to
TRUE
to enable registration. Set the parameter to
FALSE
to disable registration.
Additional Information
When you use this command, you can specify one or more of the optional parameters.
Auto Support Data
When enabled, the
set storageArray autoSupportConfig
command causes all configuration and state
information for the storage array to be returned each time a critical Major Event Log (MEL) event is detected. The
configuration and state information is returned in the form of an object graph. The object graph contains all relevant
logical and physical objects and their associated state information for the storage array.
The
set storageArray autoSupportConfig
command collects configuration and state information in this
way:
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