User`s guide

SET
RAIDset-container-name
specified, the RAIDset continues to operate in a reduced state until a replacement
is manually specified (see SET RAIDset-container-name) REPLACE=) or a policy
is specified (see SET RAIDset-container-name POLICY=).
The disk removed via the REMOVE= command is added to the failedset.
Note
No other qualifiers to the SET RAIDset-container-name command may be
specified if REMOVE is specified.
REPLACE=
disk-container-name
Specifies the replacement of a disk member into a reduced RAIDset. If the
RAIDset is not in a reduced state, an error is displayed and the command
is rejected. If a replacement policy is already specified, an error is displayed
and the command is rejected. If the disk specified is already being used by a
configuration (including a spareset), an error is displayed and the command is
rejected. Otherwise, the disk specified is added as a member to the specified
RAIDset and a reconstruct operation begins immediately.
Note
No other qualifiers to the SET RAIDset-container-name command may be
specified if REPLACE is specified.
Examples
1.
CLI> SET RAID9 POLICY=BEST_FIT
Changes RAIDset RAID9’s policy to BEST_FIT.
2.
CLI> SET RAID9 REMOVE=DISK0
Removes RAIDset RAID9’s member DISK0 from the RAIDset. If there is a
replacement policy, a new disk is taken from the spareset and placed in the
RAIDset automatically.
3.
CLI> SET RAID9 REPLACE=SPAREDISK
Adds disk SPAREDISK to the reduced RAIDset, RAID9. A reconstruct
operation begins immediately on SPAREDISK.
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