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Parameter healthStatus hostTypeTable hotSpareCoverage features time virtualDiskDistribution summary longRunningOperations Description Displays the health, logical properties, and physical component properties of the storage array. Displays a table of all host types known to the RAID controller module. Each row in the table displays a host type index and the platform the index represents. Displays information about which virtual disks of the storage array have hot spare coverage and which virtual disks do not. Displays a list of the feature identifiers for all enabled features in the storage array. Displays the current time to which both RAID controller modules in the storage array are set. Displays the current RAID controller module owner for each virtual disk in the storage array. Returns a concise list of information about the storage array configuration. Shows the long running operations for each disk group and each virtual disk in the storage array. The longRunningOperation parameter returns this information: • Name of the disk group or virtual disk • Long running operation • Status • % complete • Time remaining NOTE: When you save the information to a file, you can use the information as a record of your configuration and as an aid during recovery. Show Storage Array Auto Configure This command shows the default autoconfiguration that the storage array creates if you issue the autoConfigure storageArray command. To determine whether the storage array can support specific properties, enter the parameter for the properties when you issue this command. You do not, however, need to enter any parameters for this command to return configuration information. If you do not specify any properties, this command returns the RAID 5 candidates for each physical disk type. If RAID 5 candidates are not available, this command returns candidates for RAID 1 or RAID 0. In order to view the RAID 6 autoConfiguration options, you must specify the raidLevel option. When you specify auto-configuration properties, the RAID controller modules validate that the firmware can support the properties. Syntax show storageArray autoConfiguration [physicalDiskType=(SAS) raidLevel=(0 | 1 | 5 | 6) diskGroupWidth=numberOfPhysicalDisks diskGroupCount=numberOfDiskGroups virtualDisksPerGroupCount= 200