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enclosureLossProtect=(TRUE | FALSE)
drawerLossProtect=(TRUE | FALSE)
securityType=(none | capable | enabled)]
[dataAssurance=(none | enabled)]
Parameters
Parameter Description
physicalDisks
The physical disks that you want to assign to the disk group that
you want to create. Specify the enclosure ID value and the slot ID
value for each physical disk that you assign to the disk group.
Enclosure ID values are 0 to 99. Drawer ID values are 0 to 4. Slot
ID values are 0 to 31. Enclose the enclosure ID values and the
slot ID values in parentheses.
raidLevel
The RAID level of the disk group that contains the virtual disk.
Valid values are 0, 1, 5, or 6.
userLabel
The alphanumeric identifier (including - and _) that you want to
give the new disk group. Enclose the disk group identifier in
double quotation marks (“ ”).
driveMediaType
The type of physical disk media that you want to use for the disk
group. Valid physical disk media consists of:
HDD — Use this option when you have hard disk drives in the
expansion enclosure.
SSD — Use this option when you have solid state physical
disks in the expansion enclosure.
unknown —Use 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.
physicalDiskType
The type of physical disk that you want to use in the virtual disk.
You cannot mix physical disk types. The valid physical disk type is
SAS. You must specify a physical disk type.
capacity
The size of the virtual disk that you are adding to the storage
array. Size is defined in units of bytes, KB, MB, GB, or TB. The
following examples show the syntax:
capacity=500 bytes
capacity=2 GB
NOTE: A space must be added between the last digit and the
size (bytes, KB, MB, or GB) for values greater than 9. If you
do not specify a capacity, all the available physical disk
capacity in the disk group is used. If you do not specify the
capacity unit, bytes is used as the default unit.
owner
The setting for which RAID controller module owns the disk
group. Valid RAID controller module identifier values are 0 and 1.
The identifier value is 0 for the RAID controller module on the top
and
1 for the RAID controller module on the bottom when
viewed from the rear of the enclosure. If you do not specify an
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