Chapter 4 Function/System Settings and Display
4.2 Advanced Copy Management > create rec-disk-buffer
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Example(s)
For the ETERNUS 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#0
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)
-stripe-depth
Optional. This parameter specifies the stripe depth for the REC Disk Buffer that is to be created.
If omitted, it is handled as if "64kb" is specified.
64kb
64k Byte
128kb
128k Byte (Only for RAID 5 configurations of 10 or more disks, RAID 0
configurations, and RAID1+0 configurations)
256kb
256k Byte (Only for RAID 5 configurations of 9 or less disks, RAID 0
configurations, and RAID1+0 configurations)
512kb
512k Byte (Only for RAID 5 configurations of 5 or less disks, RAID 0
configurations, and RAID1+0 configurations)
1024kb
1024k Byte (Only for RAID0 configurations and RAID1+0 configurations)
The following example creates an REC disk buffer using disks #001, #002, #011 and #012:
CLI> create rec-disk-buffer -name REC01 -encryption enable -assigned-cm 0 -disks 001-002, 011-012
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