Configuring a Storage Array
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The
show storageArray
command returns the following general information
about the components and properties of the storage array:
•
A detailed profile of the components and features in the storage array
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The battery age
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The default host type (which is the current host type)
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Other available host types
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The hot spare locations
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The identifiers for enabled features
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The logical and physical component profiles
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The time to which both RAID controller modules are set
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The RAID controller module that currently owns each virtual disk in the
storage array
To return the most information about the storage array, run the
show
storageArray
command with the
profile
parameter. The following is an
example of the complete CLI and script command running on Windows:
client>smcli 123.45.67.89 -c "show storageArray
profile;"
This example identifies the storage array by the dummy IP address
123.45.67.89. You can also identify the storage array by name.
The
show storageArray profile
command returns detailed information about
the storage array. The information is presented in several screens on a display.
You might need to increase the size of your display buffer to see all of the
information. Because this information is so detailed, you might want to save
the output to a file. To save the output to a file, enter the command as shown in
the following example:
client>smcli 123.45.67.89 -c "show storageArray
profile;" -o c:\
folder\storageArrayprofile.txt
In this example, the name
folder
is the folder in which you choose to place
the profile file, and
storageArrayprofile.txt
is the name of the file. You can
choose any folder and any file name.
Summary of Contents for PowerVault MD3000i
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