CLI Guide

Parameter Description
turn on unnamed discovery sessions. Set the
parameter to FALSE to turn off unnamed discovery
sessions.
NOTE: Discovery is the process where initiators determine the targets that are available. Discovery
occurs at power-on/initialization and also if the bus topology changes, for example, if an extra
device is added.
NOTE: An unnamed discovery session is a discovery session that is established without specifying a
target ID in the login request. For unnamed discovery sessions, neither the target ID nor the target
portal group ID are available to the targets.
Set Thin Virtual Disk Attributes
Description
This command defines the properties for a thin virtual disk. You can use the parameters to define
properties for one or more thin virtual disks.
Syntax
set (virtualDisk [virtualDiskName] | virtualDisks [virtualDiskName1 ...
virtualDiskNameN] | virtualDisk <"wwID">) [newCapacity=capacityValue]
[repositoryMaxCapacity=capacityValue] [repositoryExpansionPolicy=(automatic|
manual)] [warningThresholdPercent=warningThresholdPercentValue]
[addRepositoryCapacity=capacityspec][hostReportingPolicy=(standard | thin)]
NOTE: When you use this command, you can specify one or more of the optional parameters.
Parameters
Parameter Description
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 ([ ]).
virtualDisks
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 (< >).
newCapacity
Increase the virtual capacity of the thin virtual disk.
This is the value that the virtual disk will report to a
host that is mapped to the virtual disk. Values
smaller or equal to the existing capacity will cause
an error.
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