Parameter

Description

 

 

warningThreshold

The percentage of storage capacity at which you

 

receive a warning alert that the disk pool is nearing

 

full capacity. Use integer values. For example, a

 

value of 60 means 60 percent. The default value is

 

50.

 

Setting this parameter to 0 disables warning alerts.

 

If you set this to default, the warning alert

 

threshold value is determined by the RAID

 

controller module firmware.

criticalPriority

The default value is highest.

backgroundPriority

The default value is low.

securityType

The setting to specify the security level when

 

creating the disk pool. All virtual disk candidates for

 

the disk pool have the specified security type.

 

These settings are valid:

 

none—The virtual disk candidates are not

 

secure.

 

capable—The virtual disk candidates are

 

capable of having security set, but security has

 

not been enabled.

 

enabled—The virtual disk candidates have

 

security enabled.

 

The default value is none.

physicalDiskMediaType

You must use this parameter when you have more

 

than one type of physical disk media in your

 

storage array.

 

Valid physical disk media are:

 

hdd—Use this option when you have hard disk

 

drives.

 

ssd—Use this option when you have solid state

 

disks.

 

unknown—Use this option if you are not sure

 

what types of physical disk media are in the

 

expansion enclosure.

 

allMedia—Use this option when you want to

 

use all types of physical disk media that are in

 

the expansion enclosure.

 

The default value is hdd.

userLabel

The name that you want to give the new disk pool.

 

Enclose the disk pool name in double quotation

 

marks (" ").

degradedPriority

The priority for degraded activities on the disk

 

pool. For example, disk pool reconstruction after

 

one physical disk failures.

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