Controller, Chassisname, Clearconfigurationwithdataloss – HP SmartStart-Software User Manual

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ElevatorSortEnable ("

Video performance options

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ExpandPriority ("

RebuildPriority, ExpandPriority

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IRPEnable ("

Video performance options

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LicenseKey ("

LicenseKey, DeleteLicenseKey

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MNPDelay ("

Video performance options

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PreferredPathMode (on page

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QueueDepth ("

Video performance options

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ReadCache ("

ReadCache, WriteCache

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RebuildPriority ("

RebuildPriority, ExpandPriority

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SSPState (on page

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SurfaceScanDelay (on page

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WriteCache ("

ReadCache, WriteCache

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Controller

You must enter a value for this option because it identifies the controller that you want to configure:

All—Configure all detected controllers in the system.

Slot [N][:M]—Configure the internal controller in slot number N, or the external controller at

port M in slot N.

WWN [N]—Configure the external controller that has the World Wide Name N.

SerialNumber [N]—Configure the shared storage controller that has serial number N.

IOCabinet[N],IOBay[N],IOChassis[N],Slot[N],Cabinet[N],Cell[N]—Configure

the controller in the Integrity server that has the slot path information defined by this sequence of
identifiers.

ChassisName

Enter the user-defined character string that identifies the controller. Any of the following characters can be
used in the string:
a–z, A–Z, 0–9, !, @, #, *, (, ), ,, -, _, +, :, ., /, [space]
You do not need to use quotation marks around the string, but doing so allows the string to begin with a
space character. However, the string cannot end with a space character.
Currently, only shared-storage controllers such as the RA4x00, MSA1000, and Smart Array Cluster
Storage support the ChassisName option. The RA4x00 controller uses a 24-character string, while other
applicable controllers use a 20-character string.

ClearConfigurationWithDataLoss

This command is now deprecated.
The default value for this option is No. Clearing the configuration causes data loss because it deletes all
logical volumes and arrays on the controller. If you clear a configuration, you can write commands later

in the script file to create a new configuration from the liberated drive capacity.

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