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Command Line Interface User’s Guide
Disks Attached OS Managed Label Shared Spare
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3 NO NO Mercury YES NO
To force ownership of a diskset, use the disk_set
forceownership command, as in the following example. In the
example, the command’s /partner switch assigns ownership of the
diskset to the peer partner, which has a diskset ID of
0xfafaf001007a1c00 and a creator ID of 0xfafaf001007a1c00.
HPN0> disk_set forceownership /partner=FALSE 0xfafaf001007a1c00
0xfafaf001007a1c00
Executing: disk_set forceownership /partner=FALSE
681,522,135,130,238,977 -361,712,932,956,267,520
After running the disk_set forceownership command to force
ownership of a diskset, use the disk_set list command to
display information about your disksets, as in the following
example. In the example, the Owner column indicates that the peer
partner whose Owner is \\BULLDOG\HPN1
owns the diskset.
Note that the example alters the disk_set list output so that the
data can fit on the page.
HPN0> disk_set list
Executing: disk_set list
Diskset ID Creator ID Owner
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0x01be868c1d74a640 0xfafaf001007a1c00 \\BULLDOG\HPN1
Disks Attached OS Managed Label Shared Spare
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3 NO NO Mercury YES NO
Releasing Ownership of a Diskset
Releasing ownership of a diskset unassigns ownership of a diskset.
To release ownership of a diskset, the diskset must be owned by
either the controlling or peer partner. Once ownership is released,
the ownership becomes "unknown." You use the disk_set
releaseownership command to release ownership of a diskset.
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