HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-00 CLI Reference Guide

objectID=*****
tierID=1
capacityInKB=4,085,760
freeCapacityInKB=4,085,760
usageRate=0
raidLevel=RAID5
combination=3D+1P
rpm=7,200
diskType=4
substance=0
bufSpaceForNewPageAssignment=30
bufSpaceForTierRelocation=20
An instance of PoolTier
objectID=*****
tierID=2
capacityInKB=8,386,560
freeCapacityInKB=8,386,560
usageRate=0
raidLevel=Unknown
combination=Unknown
rpm=-1
diskType=-1
substance=1
bufSpaceForNewPageAssignment=30
bufSpaceForTierRelocation=40
*****: The values are encoded by the CLI.
ModifyPort
ModifyPort modifies port attributes and host storage domain attributes.
NOTE:
Even if the topology value is changed, the change might not be immediately applied. In such
cases, refresh the storage system by using the AddStorageArray command after waiting for
about a minute.
Even if the value for fibre channel is changed, the change might not be immediately applied. In
such cases, after confirming that the target port has been connected to the fibre network, refresh
of the storage system by using the AddStorageArray command.
If you change the attributes (channel speed or topology) of a port that is set to high-speed mode,
the same change is applied to the attributes of all the ports that are in the same high-speed unit
as the target port. The attribute change made to ports other than the target port is not immediately
applied to the Device Manager server database. Therefore, after you execute the ModifyPort
command, refresh the storage system by executing the AddStorageArray command. You can
check whether the target port is set to high-speed mode from the mode attribute of the PortCon-
troller instance that is output as the execution result of the GetStorageArray (subtar-
get=PortController) command. For details about high-speed units, see the LUN Manager
documentation for the storage system.
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