Table 66. container access attributes, Displaying and setting a container’s read-only, Availability 6-21 – HP NetRAID-4M Controller User Manual

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Working with Container Attributes

Table 6-6. Container Access Attributes

The following sections describe the container access attributes.

Displaying and Setting a Container’s Read-only Availability

The

read-only

attribute indicates whether a container is read-only

accessible.

The CLI allows you to do the following:

Display a container’s read-only availability

Set a container’s availability to read-only

A container can be set to read-only if the container is not in use by an
application. Some CLI commands cause a container to temporarily
become read-only without the use of the

container readonly

command.

To display whether a container is read-only accessible, use the

container list

command with the

/full

switch, as in the

following example. In the example, the RO column indicates a blank
space, which means that container 0 is set to read/write availability.
(Note that the example eliminates some items in the

container

list

display to make the example readable on this page.)

HPN0> container list /full=TRUE

Executing: container list /full=TRUE

Attributes

CLI
Operations

Related Commands

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read only

Display
Set read-
only

container list

container

readonly

Displaying and
Setting a
Container’s
Read-only
Availability

read/write

Display
Set read-
write

container list

container

readwrite

Displaying and
Setting a
Container’s
Read/Write
Availability

lock

Display
Set lock
Set unlock

container list

container lock

container unlock

Displaying and
Setting a
Container’s Lock
Mode

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