Other change attributes for physical disk drives – Compex Systems Advanced SerialRAID Adapters SA33-3285-02 User Manual

Page 270

Advertising
background image

Other Change Attributes for Physical Disk Drives

You can specify the following attributes with the

-a

option when you are using the

ssaraid command with the

-H

option to change a physical disk drive.

use=system/spare/free

With the attribute set to system:

The physical disk drive can be used directly by the operating system. If you
specify also the

-d

option, a corresponding hdisk device is created for the

physical disk drive.

With the attribute set to spare:

The physical disk drive becomes a hot spare disk drive. It is, therefore,
available for addition to any arrays on the RAID manager that are in the
Exposed state. Specify also the

-u

option to ensure that no corresponding

hdisk device exists for the physical disk drive.

With the attribute set to free:

The physical disk drive has no use assigned to it. It is, therefore, available for
any new arrays that are to be created. Specify also the

-u

option.

If you use the ssaraid command with the

-I

option to display information

about a physical disk drive, the following values for the use attribute can also
be displayed:

member

The disk drive is a member of an array.

rejected

The disk drive was a member of an array. It was rejected from the
array because it reported a problem.

You cannot change the use of member disk drives. You must first remove the
disk drives from their array, either by deleting the array, or by exchanging them
out of the array with the

-A

and

-i

exchange options of the ssaraid command.

You can assign new uses to disk drives that have been rejected. You must,
however, first check the disk drives to find the cause of the problem.

fastwrite=on/off (default=off)

This attribute enables and disables the fast-write cache.

When using the fast-write cache, you can use the following attributes to control the
operation of the cache:

fw_start_block (default=0)

See the definition for fw_end_block .

fw_end_block (default=array size)

This attribute and the fw_start_block attribute control the range of blocks for
which the fast-write cache is enabled. Write operations that are outside the
default range of 0 through array size write data directly to the disk, and do not
use the fast-write cache.

250

User’s Guide and Maintenance Information

|
|
|

|
|
|
|

Advertising