disk. The syntax definitions are separated to show which parameters apply to several virtual disks and which apply to only one virtual disk. Also, the syntax for virtual disk mapping is listed separately.

NOTE: In configurations where disk groups consist of more than 32 virtual disks, the operation can result in host I/O errors or internal RAID controller module reboots due to the expiration of the timeout period before the operation completes. If you experience host I/O errors or internal RAID controller module reboots, bring the host to a quiescent state and try the operation again.

Syntax

set (allVirtualDisks virtualDisk ["virtualDiskName"] virtualDisks ["virtualDiskName1" ... "virtualDiskNameN"]

virtualDisk <wwID>) (addCapacity = capacityValue(KBMBGBTBBytes) [addPhysicalDisks = (physicalDisk-spec-list)] cacheFlushModifier=cacheFlushModifierValue cacheReadPrefetch = (TRUE FALSE) cacheWithoutBatteryEnabled=(TRUE FALSE)

mediaScanEnabled=(TRUE FALSE) replicationCacheEnabled=(TRUE FALSE) modificationPriority=(highest high medium low lowest) owner=(0 1) preReadConsistencyCheck = (TRUE FALSE) readCacheEnabled=(TRUE FALSE) consistencyCheckEnabled = (TRUE FALSE) segmentSize = segmentSizeValueuserLabel = userlabelValuewriteCacheEnabled=(TRUE FALSE)

dataAssuranceDisabled=(TRUE FALSE) flashCacheEnabled=(TRUE FALSE))

Parameters

Parameter

Description

 

 

allVirtualDisks

The properties for all virtual disks in the storage

 

array.

virtualDisk or virtualDisks

The name of the specific virtual disk for which you

 

want to define properties. (You can enter more

 

than one virtual disk name if you use the

 

virtualDisks parameter.) Enclose the virtual disk

 

name in double quotation marks (" ") inside of

 

square brackets ([ ]).

virtualDisk

The World Wide Identifier (WWID) of the virtual disk

 

for which you are setting properties. You can use

 

the WWID instead of the virtual disk name to

 

identify the virtual disk. Enclose the WWID in angle

 

brackets (< >).

 

NOTE: When running this command, do not

 

use colon separators in the WWID.

addCapacity

The setting to increase the storage size (capacity)

 

of the virtual disk for which you are defining

 

properties. Size is defined in units of bytes, KB, MB,

 

GB, or TB. The default value is bytes. This

 

parameter is not valid for thin virtual disks.

 

NOTE: The maximum capacity is 250 GB.

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