Installation guide
Table Of Contents
- Command Line Interface
- Reference Guide
- Introduction
 - General Control Commands
 - container Commands
- container add_level
 - container create mirror
 - container create mmirror
 - container create mstripe
 - container create mvolume
 - container create raid5
 - container create stripe
 - container create volume
 - container delete
 - container extend file_system
 - container extend mvolume
 - container extend volume
 - container list
 - container lock
 - container move
 - container promote
 - container readonly
 - container readwrite
 - container reconfigure
 - container release_cache
 - container remove drive_letter
 - container remove failover
 - container remove file_system
 - container remove global_failover
 - container restore RAID5
 - container scrub
 - container set cache
 - container set failover
 - container set global_failover
 - container set io_delay
 - container set label
 - container show cache
 - container show failover
 - container split
 - container unlock
 - container unmirror
 
 - controller Commands
- controller details
 - controller firmware compare
 - controller firmware save
 - controller firmware update
 - controller list
 - controller pause_io
 - controller rescan
 - controller reset_scsi_channel
 - controller resume_io
 - controller set automatic_failover
 - controller set array_verify
 - controller show automatic_failover
 - controller show channels
 - controller show array_verify
 
 - disk Commands
 - diagnostic Commands
- diagnostic clear boot_parameters
 - diagnostic dump structures
 - diagnostic dump text
 - diagnostic load_arrays
 - diagnostic moderation set count
 - diagnostic moderation set timer
 - diagnostic moderation show count
 - diagnostic moderation show timer
 - diagnostic set boot_parameter
 - diagnostic show boot_parameter
 - diagnostic show history
 
 - logfile Commands
 - task Commands
 - enclosure Commands
- enclosure activate slot
 - enclosure identify slot
 - enclosure list
 - enclosure prepare slot
 - enclosure set alarm
 - enclosure set door
 - enclosure set fan
 - enclosure set interval
 - enclosure set power
 - enclosure set scsiid
 - enclosure set temperature
 - enclosure show fan
 - enclosure show power
 - enclosure show slot
 - enclosure show status
 - enclosure show temperature
 
 - Automated Scripts
 
 
 - Reference Guide
 

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container Commands
container set global_failover
To assign an automatic failover disk(s) for all arrays, use the 
container set global_failover
 command. If the array was 
already assigned a failover disk(s), the command adds the 
specified disk(s) to the array’s list of failover disk(s). Although all 
array types accept failover assignments, only mirror set and 
RAID 5 array (redundant) array types use the failover assignment 
if a disk fails.
Syntax
container set global_failover {scsi_device} 
[{scsi_device}...]
Parameters
{scsi_device}
Specifies the ID for the SCSI device that you want to assign as 
a failover disk. The command assigns this disk to all arrays. A 
SCSI ID consists of a SCSI channel number (for example, 0, 1, 
2, 3, etc.), a SCSI device ID (0 through 15 inclusive), and a 
SCSI device logical unit number (0 through 7 inclusive). 
For further details, see scsi_device on page 1-10. 
{scsi_device}...
Specifies the ID(s) for additional SCSI device(s) that you want 
to assign as failover disk(s) to all arrays.
Examples
Before assigning a SCSI device as a failover disk to all arrays, use 
the container list
 command to obtain information about any 
existing arrays. As the following example shows, there is an array 0 
(a mirror set) on this controller:
AAC0>container list
Executing: container list
Num Total Oth Stripe  Scsi Partition 
Dr Label Type Size Ctr Size Usage  C:ID:L Offset:Size 
-- ----- ------ ------ --- ------ ------- ------ ------------- 
0 Mirror 15.0MB None 1:02:0 64.0KB: 15.0MB
Tigris 1:03:0 64.0KB: 15.0MB










