Parameter Description
redundancyCheckEnabled The setting to turn on or turn off redundancy checking
during a media scan. To turn on redundancy checking,
set this parameter to TRUE. To turn off redundancy
checking, set this parameter to FALSE.
Notes
You can use any combination of alphanumeric characters, underscore (_), hyphen (-), and pound (#) for
the names. Names can have a maximum of 30 characters.
Set Enhanced FlashCopy Logical Drive Repository Logical Drive
Capacity
This command defines the capacity that you can set for an Enhanced FlashCopy logical drive repository
logical drive.
Syntax
set enhancedFlashCopyLogicalDrive ["enhancedFlashCopyLogicalDriveName"]
(repositoryFullLimit=percentValue |
increaseRepositoryCapacity (repositoryLogicalDrive=(repos_xxxx) |
decreaseRepositoryCapacity count=numberOfLogicalDrives)
Parameters
Parameter Description
enhancedFlashCopyLogicalDrive The name of the Enhanced FlashCopy logical drive for
which you are setting properties. Enclose the Enhanced
FlashCopy logical drive identifier in double quotation
marks (" ") inside of square brackets ([ ]).
repositoryFullLimit The percentage of repository logical drive capacity at
which you receive a warning that the Enhanced
FlashCopy repository logical drive is nearing full. Use
integer values. For example, a value of 70 means 70
percent. The default value is 75.
repositoryLogicalDrive The alphanumeric identifier of the repository logical
drive has the Enhanced FlashCopy image. All repository
identifiers have this form:
repos_xxxx
where xxxx represents a four digit numerical value.
Enclose the Enhanced FlashCopy logical drive name in
double quotation marks (" ").
count The number of repository logical drives that you want to
remove from the Enhanced FlashCopy group. Use integer
values.
Notes
You can use any combination of alphanumeric characters, underscore (_), hyphen (-), and pound (#) for
the names. Names can have a maximum of 30 characters.
When you use this command, you can specify only one of the parameters. You cannot enter more than
one parameter when you run this command.
Chapter 3. Script Commands 3-209