CLI Guide

Parameter Description
If you set this to default, the warning alert
threshold value is determined by the RAID
controller module firmware.
criticalThreshold
The percentage of storage capacity at which you
receive a critical alert that the disk pool is nearing
full. Use integer values. For example, a value of 70
means 70 percent. For best operation, the value for
this parameter must be greater than the value for
the warningThreshold parameter.
Valid values are from 0 to 100.
The default value is 85 percent.
Setting this parameter to 0 disables both warning
alerts and critical alerts.
If you set this to default, the critical alert
threshold value is determined by the controller
firmware.
criticalPriority
The priority for reconstruction operations for
critical events on the disk pool. For example, disk
pool reconstruction after at least two drive failures.
Valid values are highest, high, medium, low, and
lowest
The default value is highest.
backgroundPriority
The priority for background operations on the disk
pool.
Valid values are highest, high, medium, low, and
lowest.
The default value is low.
degradedPriority
The priority for degraded activities on the disk
pool. For example, disk pool reconstruction after
one physical disk failures.
Valid values are highest, high, medium, low, and
lowest. The default value is high.
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.
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