
TO
Indicates that the modifications will follow
Options:
• Stripesize—indicates the stripe size in KB. Options are 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, and 1024. the default
is 256KB.
• init_priority—is the priority level of the modification. Options are low, med, and high.
• Legs— is the number of subarrays for a RAID level-50 or RAID level 60 array. Possible values are 2-16
legs and 3-16 drives/leg (to 48 drives maximum).
Size is one of the following values:
• MAX indicates that you want to use all available space on the disk.
• Desired size in MB.
RAID# is the RAID level for the logical drive 0, 1, 5, 5EE, or 10.
Note: The CHANNEL# and DRIVE# parameters is the list of devices that will contain
the target modification object. Channel and Drive are repeatable parameters.
Channel# is the channel number for the device.
Drive# is the device_ID (device number) for the device.
Noprompt is an optional parameter that overrides the user prompt.
Example
ARCCONF MODIFY 1 FROM 2 TO 2048 0 0 123 0 124 0 117
arcconf phyerrorlog
Description
Displays PHY error logs for physical devices on a controller or expander PHYs.
Syntax
ARCCONF PHYERRORLOG <Controller#> DEVICE <Channel# ID#>
ARCCONF PHYERRORLOG <Controller#> DEVICE ALL
ARCCONF PHYERRORLOG <Controller#> EXPANDER <ExpanderID#> <PHY#>
ARCCONF PHYERRORLOG <Controller#> EXPANDER <ExpanderID#> ALL
Parameters
Controller#
Controller number.
Channel/ID
Channel and number of the physical device on the controller.
ExpanderID#
Expander identifier.
PHY#
PHY identifier.
ALL
Displays PHY error log for all physical devices or expander PHYs.
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