HP Storage Platform Storage Provisioning Tool for StoreAll User Guide

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Provisioning storage
Syntax
hpsp_spt -ap [--dryRun] [--ignoreDiskState]
hpsp_spt --autoProvision [--dryRun] [--ignoreDiskState]
Description
You can use the --autoProvision command in the following ways:
Without the --dryRun option, provision storage and map all the volumes to all hosts. The
provisioning is done using predefined storage profiles. On successful execution, the command
lists the created volumes.
With the --dryRun option, perform a dry run of provisioning without actually provisioning
the storage. Also, you can list the candidate volume configuration that can be achieved without
the --dryRun option.
With the --ignoreDiskState option, to ignore the status of drives while provisioning.
NOTE:
You should only use the --autoProvision subcommand on a configuration that has free
drives, meaning there is no drive in the configuration contributing to a volume/spare.
The --ignoreDiskState option is a hidden option that should only be used by an HP field
engineer. It ignores the status of drives during provisioning.
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