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saconfig /dev/cissX -e <expand_priority>
To change the rebuild priority of controller to low, medium, or high
saconfig /dev/cissX -r <rebuild_priority>
To specify the percentage of total cache size to be used for read caching
saconfig /dev/cissX -C <read_caching_percentage>
Read caching percentage can be 0, 25, 50, 75, or 100.
To enable or disable auto-fail missing disks at boot
saconfig /dev/cissX -F on|off
To identify (light LED) SAS/SATA physical drives
saconfig /dev/cissX -I -p <physical_drive_id>
[-p <physical_drive_id> ... ]
To identify SAS/SATA physical drives constituting a logical drive
saconfig /dev/cissX -I -l <Logical drive #>
To extend the capacity of the specified logical drive up to larger
capacity. The capacity is in GB.
saconfig /dev/cissX -E <Logical drive #> -c <capacity (GB)>
To expand the specified logical drive and others in an array by
physical drive(s)
saconfig /dev/cissX -E <Logical drive #> -p <physical_drive_id>
[-p <physical_drive_id> ... ]
To perform RAID level [with Stripe size (KB)] migration on the specified
logical drive. The stripe size is in KB.
saconfig /dev/cissX -M <Logical drive #> -R <RAID level>
[-S <Stripe size (KB)>]
To perform Stripe size migration on the specified logical drive.
The stripe size is in KB.
saconfig /dev/cissX -M <Logical drive #> -S <Stripe size (KB)>
NOTE: In HP-UX 11i v3, the -N option causes saconfig to display persistent device file
information. If you do not specify the -N option, saconfig displays legacy device file information.
This provides backward compatibility with previous versions of HP-UX. For more information about
persistent device files in HP-UX 11i v3, see the intro(7) manpage.
The saconfig configuration CLI 43

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