SmartSetup Scripting Toolkit Deployment Guide for HP Integrity Servers with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for Itanium-based Systems

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Table 5-5 Custom script file options (continued)
ValueOption
Specifies the Stripe Size for the logical drive in KB. In Configure mode,
the Stripe Size is the Stripe Size for the new logical drive. In Reconfigure
mode, if the logical drive already exists and the Stripe Size is different
than the existing Stripe Size on the logical drive, the cpqacuxe utility
attempts to migrate the logical drive to the specified Stripe Size. The Stripe
Size option is not required. If the Stripe Size is not specified for a new
logical drive, the Stripe Size is the default Stripe Size for the RAID level
of the logical drive. If the Stripe Size is not specified for an existing logical
drive in Reconfigure mode and the user is not migrating the RAID, then
the current Stripe Size setting remains unchanged.
The following Stripe Size values are available:
8: 8 KB
16: 16 KB
32: 32 KB
64: 64 KB
256: 256 KB
512: 512 KB
The following Stripe Size values are available for RAIDS):
RAID 0: 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 (default is 128)
RAID 1: 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 (default is 128)
RAID 4: 8, 16, 32, 64 (default is 16)
RAID 5: 8, 16, 32, 64 (default is 16)
RAID ADG: 8, 16, 32, 64 (default is 16)
StripeSize
Specifies the Array Accelerator setting for the logical drive.
Enable: Enables the Array Accelerator for the logical drive. This is the
default setting for new logical drives.
Disable: Disables the Array Accelerator for the logical drive.
ArrayAccelerator
Specifies that this logical drive should be a snapshot resource volume and
specifies the owner logical drive ID. If this command is not specified, the
logical drive will be a normal data volume.
N: This value is the logical drive ID of an existing logical drive which owns
this snapshot resource volume.
ResourceVolumeOwner
Specifies the SSP State for a logical drive. This command is only valid for
controllers that support SSP that is enabled/disabled on a logical drive
basis. This option is not required. If this option is not specified, the SSP
State remains unchanged for existing logical drives and is disabled for
new logical drives. Currently, only the RA4x00 controller supports SSP
that is enabled/disabled on a logical drive basis. For other controllers that
support SSP, see SSPState command.
Enable: Enables SSP for the logical drive.
Disable: Disables SSP for the logical drive.
LogicalDriveSSPState
Specifies the SSP adapters that have access to a logical drive. This command
is only valid for controllers that support SSP. This option is processed only
if the SSPState or LogicalDriveSSPState is set to Enable. Otherwise, this
command is ignored.
[N],[N]: A comma separated list of SSP adapter IDs that are granted
access to the logical drive.
None: No SSP adapters are granted access to the logical drive.
SSPAdaptersWithAccess
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