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Command Line Interface User’s Guide
Executing container remove spare 0 (CHANNEL=2,ID=3,LUN=0)
After running the container remove spare command to
remove one or more spare disks from a single container, use the
container show spare command to display information about
your spare disks, as in the following example. In the example, the
Scsi C:ID:L column indicates No Devices Assigned, which means
that no spare disk is assigned to container 0.
HPN0> container show spare
Executing: container show spare
Container Scsi C:ID:L
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0 --- No Devices Assigned ---
Assigning Global Spare Disks
The CLI allows you to assign one or more spare disks to all
containers managed by a controller. To assign one or more spare
disks for all container’s managed by a controller, use the
container set global_spare command.
To work with globally assigning spare disks, you must understand:
■ The container assign global spare disks attributes you can
specify
■ How to assign global spare disks
The following sections discuss each of these topics.
Understanding the Assign Global Spare Disk Attributes You can
Specify
You use the container set global_spare command to assign
spare disks to multiple containers. The container set
global_spare command has no attributes.
Understanding How to Assign Global Spare Disks
This section provides an example that describes how to assign spare
disks to all containers managed by a controller.
Before assigning a spare disk to all containers managed by a
controller, use the container list command to display
information about your containers, as in the following example. In
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