Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
3.3 RAID Group Management > set raid-group
ETERNUS CLI User’s Guide
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■ Example(s)
For the DX8700 S2:
cm0cpu0 Controller module#0 CPU#0
cm0cpu1 Controller module#0 CPU#1
cm1cpu0 Controller module#1 CPU#0
cm1cpu1 Controller module#1 CPU#1
cm2cpu0 Controller module#2 CPU#0
cm2cpu1 Controller module#2 CPU#1
cm3cpu0 Controller module#3 CPU#0
cm3cpu1 Controller module#3 CPU#1
cm4cpu0 Controller module#4 CPU#0
cm4cpu1 Controller module#4 CPU#1
cm5cpu0 Controller module#5 CPU#0
cm5cpu1 Controller module#5 CPU#1
cm6cpu0 Controller module#6 CPU#0
cm6cpu1 Controller module#6 CPU#1
cm7cpu0 Controller module#7 CPU#0
cm7cpu1 Controller module#7 CPU#1
auto Automatically (default)
-key-group Optional. This parameter specifies whether to use the key group. If omitted, the existing
setting is not changed.
enable The key group is used (the SED authentication key that is managed by the key
server is used).
disable The key group is not used (the common key in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage
system is used).
The following example changes the RAID group named "RGP001". The new name is "RAID002":
CLI> set raid-group -rg-name RGP001 -name RAID002
The following example changes the CM number that is associated with the RAID group named "RGP001". The
new CM number is "CM#1":
CLI> set raid-group -rg-name RGP001 -assigned-cm 1
The following example changes the CM number that is associated with RAID groups #2 and #4. The new CM
number is "CM#1":
CLI> set raid-group -rg-number 2,4 -assigned-cm 1