2. Right-click the Storage Pools and select Reset Background Device Scanner
Counters.
The Reset Background Device Scanner Counters window is displayed. The
right pane of the window shows the Storage Pools that you are configuring.
3. Select or clear the option that you require, or both options (selected=enable;
clear=disable).
4. Click OK.
Configure inflight checksum protection
Inflight checksum protection mode can be used to validate data reads and writes in
Storage Pools, in order to protect data from data corruption.
About this task
To modify this setting, perform the following steps:
Procedure
1. In any of the Backend views, navigate to, and right click the desired Storage
Pool.
2. From the context-sensitive menu, select Configure Inflight Checksum.
The Configure Inflight Checksum window is displayed.
3. Do one of the following:
a. To enable the Checksum feature, select the Enable Inflight Checksum
check box.
b. To disable the Checksum feature, clear the Enable Inflight Checksum
check box.
4. Click OK.
Renaming objects
About this task
Object names are used to identify the objects in the VxFlex OS GUI, and can also be
used to specify objects in CLI commands. You can view an object’s name in its
Property Sheet, in the Identity section.
Note:
It is not possible to rename a Read Flash Cache device using this command.
You can define object names according to the following rules:
1. Contain less than 32 characters
2. Contain only alphanumeric and punctuation characters
3. Be unique within the object type
When a name has not been defined, the system may display default system-defined
names, as follows:
l
SDC—its first IP address
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SDS—its first IP address
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Device—the path to the device
Configuring the System using the VxFlex OS GUI
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