
5-13
Working with Disksets
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2 NO NO Saturn YES NO
To add a disk to a diskset, use the disk_set add command, as in
the following example. In the example, SCSI device (2,2,0) is added
to the diskset having a diskset ID of 0x01be868c1d74a640
and a
creator ID of 0xfafaf001007a1c00.
HPN0>disk_set add 0x01be868c1d74a640 0xfafaf001007a1c00 (2,2,0)
Executing: disk_set add 681,522,135,130,238,977
-361,712,932,956,267,520 (CHANNEL=2,ID=2,LUN=0)
After running the disk_set add command to add a disk to a
diskset, use the disk_set list command to display information
about your disksets, as in the following example. In the example, the
Disk column indicates 3, which means that the diskset now has
three disks. 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 \\.\HPN0
Disks Attached OS Managed Label Shared Spare
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3 NO NO Saturn YES NO
Removing a Disk from a Diskset
You use the disk_set remove command to remove one or more
disks from a diskset. The disk_set remove command allows you
to remove all but one disk from a diskset. To remove all disks from a
diskset, use the disk_set delete command. See Deleting a Diskset
on page 5-15 for information on deleting a diskset.
Before removing a disk from a diskset, use the disk_set list
command with the /members switch to display information about
your disksets, as in the following example. In the example, the
Disks column indicates that there are 3 disks in the diskset. The
C:ID:L column indicates that the diskset consists of SCSI devices
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