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Table 93. Size Parameter
size=<number | max | min> Parameter
Specification
Description
size=<n> Use this specification to indicate a specific size for
the virtual disk. The virtual disk size is specified in b
(bytes), m (megabytes), or g (gigabytes). For
example, size=500m indicates that the virtual disk
is 500 MB.
size=max To create a virtual disk that is the maximum size
possible, specify size=max. When creating a
RAID-50 virtual disk, this parameter is specified as
size=max.
size=min To create a virtual disk that is the minimum size
possible, specify size=min.
PDISKID=<connector:enclosureID:targetID | connector:targetID>
Use this parameter to specify the physical disks to be included in the virtual disk.
When reconfiguring a virtual disk, you must specify all physical disks to include in the reconfigured virtual
disk. The physical disk specification applies to physical disks in the original virtual disk and continues in
the reconfigured virtual disk and to any new physical disks being added to the reconfigured virtual disk.
Some controllers allow you to remove a physical disk from a virtual disk. In this case, do not specify to
remove the physical disk.
The pdisk=<PDISKID> parameter indicates a physical disk by specifying either
connector:enclosureID:targetID or connector:targetID.
stripesize=<2kb | 4kb | 8kb | 16kb | 32kb | 64kb | 128kb>
Different controllers support different stripe sizes. For more information on stripe sizes supported for a
controller, see the Dell OpenManage Online Help. All stripe sizes are specified in kilobytes. For example,
when specifying 128 KB as the stripe size, type: stripesize=128kb
cachepolicy=<d | c>] parameter
Different controllers support different cache policies. The following table displays how to specify the
[cachepolicy=<d | c>] parameter for each of the cache policies.
Table 94. Cache Policy Parameters
Cache Policy cachepolicy=d | c Parameter Specification
Direct I/O cachepolicy=d
Cache I/O cachepolicy=c
diskcachepolicy=<disabled | enabled>
Different controllers support different disk cache policies. The following table indicates how to specify
the [diskcachepolicy=<disabled | enabled>] parameter for each of the cache policies.
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