HP Integrity Superdome SX1000 SmartSetup Scripting Toolkit Deployment Guide: H - Page 60

The Port:Box:Bay for SAS controllers., Specifies the Logical Drive ID.

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Table 6-7 Custom Script File Options (continued) Option Drive DriveType Value Specifies the physical drives for the array. A comma separated list specifies the location of physical drives that are to be used in the array. In Configure mode, the physical drives listed are used to create the new array. In Reconfigure mode, all physical drives that are in the array must be listed. Any additional physical drives that are listed are added to the array for an array expansion. • [X]:[Y], …: The Port:ID for controllers that use Port/ID drive numbering schemes or the Box:Bay for controllers that use Box/Bay numbering schemes. • [X]:[Y]:[Z],…: The Port:Box:Bay for SAS controllers. • N: The number of spares that are added to the array. The cpqacuxe utility select the best available unused physical drives for the spares. • *: All available physical drives are added to the array. Specifying this option consumes all drives and makes adding spare drives impossible. Restricts the array and operations on the array to the specified type of physical drive. • SCSI: Use only SCSI drives. • SAS: Use only SAS drives. • SATA: Use only SATA drives. OnlineSpare LogicalDrive Specifies the spare drives for the array. A comma separated list specifies the location of spare drives that are to be used in the array. • [X]:[Y], …: The Port:ID for controllers that use Port/ID drive numbering schemes or the Box:Bay for controllers that use Box/Bay numbering schemes. • [X]:[Y]:[Z],…: The Port:Box:Bay for SAS controllers. • None: No spares are added to the array and any existing spares on the array are removed. In Configure mode if this option is not specified, None is the default value. In Reconfigure mode if this option is not specified, the spare state of the array remains unchanged. • N: The number of spares that are added to the array. The cpqacuxe utility selects the fest available unused physical drives for the spares. Specifies the Logical Drive ID. [1-32]: In Configure mode, a new logical drive is created. The logical drive number specified must be the next available logical drive number in the existing configuration. In Reconfigure mode, the logical drive number can identify an existing logical drive, or it can identify the next available logical drive in the existing configuration to create a new logical drive. In most cases logical drives must appear in the configuration file in increasing order. RAID Specifies the RAID level for the current logical drive. In Configure mode, the RAID is the RAID for the new logical drive. In Reconfigure mode, if the logical drive already exists and the RAID is different than the existing RAID on the logical drive. The cpqacuxe utility then attempts to migrate the logical drive to the specified RAID. The RAID option is not required. If the RAID is not specified for a new logical drive, the RAID are the highest RAID level that is supported on the current Array. If the RAID is not specified for an existing logical drive in Reconfigure mode, then the current RAID setting remains unchanged. • AUTO: The best available RAID level is selected based on the number of disks in the array. This is normally be the highest RAID level supported. • ADG: RAID ADG is equivalent to RAID 6. • 6: RAID 6 • 5: RAID 5 • 4: RAID 4 • 1: RAID 1 • 0: RAID 0 60 Utilities Reference

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Table 6-7 Custom Script File Options
(continued)
Value
Option
Specifies the physical drives for the array. A comma separated list specifies the
location of physical drives that are to be used in the array. In Configure mode,
the physical drives listed are used to create the new array. In Reconfigure mode,
all physical drives that are in the array must be listed. Any additional physical
drives that are listed are added to the array for an array expansion.
[X]:[Y], …
: The Port:ID for controllers that use Port/ID drive
numbering schemes or the Box:Bay for controllers that use Box/Bay numbering
schemes.
[X]:[Y]:[Z],…
: The Port:Box:Bay for SAS controllers.
N
: The number of spares that are added to the array. The
cpqacuxe
utility
select the best available unused physical drives for the spares.
*
: All available physical drives are added to the array. Specifying this option
consumes all drives and makes adding spare drives impossible.
Drive
Restricts the array and operations on the array to the specified type of physical
drive.
SCSI
: Use only SCSI drives.
SAS
: Use only SAS drives.
SATA
: Use only SATA drives.
DriveType
Specifies the spare drives for the array. A comma separated list specifies the
location of spare drives that are to be used in the array.
[X]:[Y], …
: The Port:ID for controllers that use Port/ID drive
numbering schemes or the Box:Bay for controllers that use Box/Bay numbering
schemes.
[X]:[Y]:[Z],…
: The Port:Box:Bay for SAS controllers.
None
: No spares are added to the array and any existing spares on the array
are removed. In Configure mode if this option is not specified,
None
is the
default value. In Reconfigure mode if this option is not specified, the spare
state of the array remains unchanged.
N
: The number of spares that are added to the array. The
cpqacuxe
utility
selects the fest available unused physical drives for the spares.
OnlineSpare
Specifies the Logical Drive ID.
[1-32]
: In Configure mode, a new logical drive is created. The logical drive
number specified must be the next available logical drive number in the existing
configuration. In Reconfigure mode, the logical drive number can identify an
existing logical drive, or it can identify the next available logical drive in the
existing configuration to create a new logical drive. In most cases logical drives
must appear in the configuration file in increasing order.
LogicalDrive
Specifies the RAID level for the current logical drive. In Configure mode, the
RAID is the RAID for the new logical drive. In Reconfigure mode, if the logical
drive already exists and the RAID is different than the existing RAID on the
logical drive. The
cpqacuxe
utility then attempts to migrate the logical drive
to the specified RAID. The RAID option is not required. If the RAID is not
specified for a new logical drive, the RAID are the highest RAID level that is
supported on the current Array. If the RAID is not specified for an existing
logical drive in Reconfigure mode, then the current RAID setting remains
unchanged.
AUTO
: The best available RAID level is selected based on the number of disks
in the array. This is normally be the highest RAID level supported.
ADG
: RAID ADG is equivalent to RAID 6.
6
: RAID 6
5
: RAID 5
4
: RAID 4
1
: RAID 1
0
: RAID 0
RAID
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