Use the charray command to change array attributes.
Syntax
charray [ -name new_name_arg ] [ -sparegoal 1-100 ] [ -balanced ] [ -slowwritepriority { latency | redundancy } ] [ -rebuildareasgoal { 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 } ] { mdisk_id | mdisk_name }
Parameters
- -namenew_name_arg
- (Optional) Specifies the new name to apply to the array MDisk.
- -sparegoal1-100
- (Optional) Sets the number of spares to protect the array members with. The value
can be a number between 1 and 100.
Note: This
parameter is not applicable for distributed arrays.
- -balanced
- (Optional) Forces the array to balance and configure the spare goals of the present drives.
Specify
-balanced and the system examines the membership's chain balance for mirrored
arrays. If each mirrored member is on a different chain than its partner member, the array continues
balancing the member chains. If each mirrored member is not on a different chain than its partner
member, the array stops balancing the member chains.
Note: - If -balanced is specified and the goal of the associated array MDisk
changes, the tier of the array MDisk is updated to match the new goal.
- This parameter is not applicable for distributed arrays.
- -slowwriteprioritylatency | redundancy
- (Optional) Controls array ability to complete write operations that take too
long, even if it temporarily compromises redundancy.
The value can be either
latency or
redundancy:
- latency implies the feature is enabled for normal I/O operations
- redundancy implies the feature is not enabled for normal I/O operations
The default value is
latency mode for existing arrays, unless the array is
RAID-0 (in which case
redundancy mode is required).
Important: Do not change the mode of a RAID-0
array.
Important: An array can cause member drives
to become unsynchronized (to preserve response time) if the value is latency. If
the value is redundancy, the array cannot cause member drives to become
unsynchronized (to preserve time) and I/O performance is impacted.
- -rebuildareasgoal0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
- (Optional) Specifies the rebuild areas threshold. The array logs an error when
the available rebuild areas drop below this specified threshold. The values are 0,
1, 2, 3, or 4. (If you specify
0, an error is not logged if the system runs out of rebuild areas.)
Note: This parameter is only applicable for distributed arrays.
- mdisk_id | mdisk_name
- (Required) Identifies (by ID or user-defined name) which array the MDisk command
applies to.
Description
This
command changes an array's attributes.
An invocation
example to change the name of an array
charray -name raid6 mdisk0 0
The resulting output:
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An invocation example to set the number of spares threshold to 2
charray -sparegoal 2 mdisk52
The resulting output:
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An invocation
example to balance the array
charray -balanced 3
The resulting output:
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An invocation example
for changing the rebuild areas goal for an array
charray -rebuildareasgoal 3 array1
The
resulting output:
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An invocation example for changing the rebuild areas goal for an array
charray -slowwritepriority redundancy 0
The resulting output:
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