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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disk Commands
disk set smart
To change a device’s S.M.A.R.T. configuration, use the disk set
smart command. The acronym S.M.A.R.T. stands for Self-
Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology. This technology
is an industry standard for hard drives that monitors a variety of
disk parameters, such as the rate of read-write errors. In addition,
S.M.A.R.T. can send an alert to system administrators about
potential problems caused by disk errors.
This command allows you to make the following changes related
to S.M.A.R.T.:
■ Enable or disable S.M.A.R.T. configuration for all disks on the
system
■ Clear the S.M.A.R.T. error count for the specified disk
■ Enable or disable S.M.A.R.T. exception reporting
Syntax
disk set smart [/all{=boolean}][/clear{=boolean}]
[/enable_exceptions{=boolean}][/logerr{=boolean}]
[/perf{=boolean}][/report_count{=integer}]
[/update{=boolean}] [{scsi_device}]
Parameters
{scsi_device}
Specifies the ID for the SCSI disk on which you want to
change S.M.A.R.T. configurations. A SCSI ID consists of a
SCSI channel number (for example, 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), SCSI device
ID (0 through 15 inclusive), and SCSI device logical unit
number (0 through 7 inclusive).
For further details, see scsi_device on page 1-10.
You do not need to specify a SCSI ID if you use the /all
switch.
Switches
/all{=boolean}










