Chapter 2: Using the Command Line Utility
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Parameters
Controller# is the controller number.
Task ID is the number of the task to be changed. Use
arcconf getstatus
to obtain the task ID.
Omit this parameter to set the controller’s global background task priority; that is, the
execution priority for all tasks on the controller.
New Priority is: LOW, MEDIUM, or HIGH.
Current (keyword) applies a global task priority change to running tasks. By default, a global
priority change does not apply to running tasks.
Examples
ARCCONF SETPRIORITY 1 <
task_id
> HIGH
ARCCONF SETPRIORITY 1 LOW CURRENT
arcconf setstate
Changes the state of a physical device or logical device from its current state to the designated
state.
Syntax
ARCCONF SETSTATE <Controller#> DEVICE <Channel#> <Device#> <State> [LOGICALDRIVE
<LD#>[LD#] ... ] [noprompt]
ARCCONF SETSTATE <Controller#> LOGICALDRIVE <LD#> OPTIMAL [ADVANCED <option>]
[noprompt]
Parameters
Controller# is the controller number.
Channel# is the channel number for the drive.
Device# is the device number for the device.
LD# is the logical drive number.
State:
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HSP—Create a hot spare from a ready drive
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RDY—Remove a hot spare designation
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DDD—Force a drive offline (to Failed)
ADVANCED
<option> is an optional keyword/option pair. Set option to Nocheck to force a
logical drive to the Optimal state without performing a consistency check.
Noprompt: No prompt for confirmation.
Examples
ARCCONF SETSTATE 1 DEVICE 0 0 HSP LOGICALDRIVE 1 2 3
ARCCONF SETSTATE 1 DEVICE 0 0 RDY LOGICALDRIVE 2
ARCCONF SETSTATE 1 LOGICALDRIVE 1 OPTIMAL ADVANCED nocheck