SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.28+, H06.05+, J06.03+)
The name cache is used to hold entries in the audit-name table. number is in the range 0
through 50000. The default is 0.
Avoid making the cache too small, which can adversely affect file-management operations
(such as FILE_OPEN_ and file information requests) serviced by a virtual disk process.
CAPACITYMISMATCH { ON | OFF },
when a revive completes for a mirrored volume consisting of drives of different capacities,
CAPACITYMISMATCH specifies whether the source drive remains UP (ON) or goes
HARDDOWN (OFF).
For the ADD command, the default value for CAPACITYMISMATCH is OFF.
CAPACITYMISMATCH can be changed online or offline.
CBPOOLLEN number
is the maximum memory (in 128-KB units) that can be allocated for open-related data structures
for the disk. The memory available for these structures limits the total number of concurrent
opens allowed on the disk. number is in the range 0 through 1000. The default is 1000.
You can increase the value of this attribute while the disk is in the STARTED state. However,
to decrease the value of this attribute, the disk must be in the STOPPED state. As a result, this
attribute value cannot be decreased for the system disk unless you load the system from a saved
system configuration database that contains a smaller value for this attribute.
CLEARENCRYPTKEY
clears encryption on an encrypted disk.
This attribute changes the encryption status for a disk (single drive) while that drive is DOWN.
Its mirror may be UP. The disk volume will be online if the mirror is UP. The drive is initialized.
The drive’s volume label is left blank. If data needs to be copied from the other mirror, you
must start the REVIVE manually after the INITIALIZE command.
You must specify a path.
NOTE:
• This attribute is not valid for the ADD DISK command and the PROFILE object.
• Only members of the SAFEGUARD security officer group on the local system can perform
an ALTER DISK command with the CLEARENCRYPTKEY attribute. Also, only security officers
can initiate a revive from an encrypted disk to a non-encrypted disk.
ENCRYPTPRIORITY encrypt-priority
sets the priority for the disk key rotation process.
encrypt-priority is a value between 1 and 100.
If you do not specify this value, the default is 4 for EncryptPriority.
NOTE: This attribute is not valid for the ADD DISK command and the PROFILE object.
ENCRYPTRATE encrypt-rate
sets the encryption rate for disk key rotation.
encrypt-rate is a value between 0 and 8.
If you do not specify this value, the default is 50 for EncryptRate.
NOTE: This attribute is not valid for the ADD DISK command and the PROFILE object.
202 Storage Subsystem Commands