Parameter Description
enclosureLossProtect
The setting to enforce enclosure loss protection
when you create the replication repository virtual
disk. To enforce enclosure loss protection, set this
parameter to TRUE. The default value is FALSE.
drawerLossProtect
The setting to enforce drawer loss protection
when you create the replication repository virtual
disk. To enforce drawer loss protection, set this
parameter to TRUE. The default value is FALSE.
dataAssurance
The setting to specify that a disk group, and the
virtual disks within the disk group, has data
assurance protection to make sure that the data
maintains its integrity. When you use this
parameter, only protected physical disks can be
used for the disk group. These settings are valid:
• none - The disk group does not have data
assurance protection.
• enabled - The disk group has data assurance
protection. The disk group supports protected
information and is formatted with protection
information enabled.
Notes
The repositoryPhysicalDisks parameter supports both high-capacity expansion enclosures and
low-capacity expansion enclosures. A high-capacity expansion enclosure has drawers that hold the
physical disks. The drawers slide out of the expansion enclosure to provide access to the physical disks. A
low-capacity expansion enclosure does not have drawers. For a high-capacity expansion enclosure, you
must specify the identifier (ID) of the expansion enclosure, the ID of the drawer, and the ID of the slot in
which a physical disk resides. For a low-capacity expansion enclosure, you need only specify the ID of the
expansion enclosure and the ID of the slot in which a physical disk resides. For a low-capacity expansion
enclosure, an alternative method for identifying a location for a physical disk is to specify the ID of the
expansion enclosure, set the ID of the drawer to 0, and specify the ID of the slot in which a physical disk
resides.
If the physical disks that you select for the repositoryPhysicalDisks parameter are not compatible
with other parameters (such as the repositoryRAIDLevel parameter), the script command returns an
error, and Remote Replication (Legacy) is not activated. The error returns the amount of space that is
needed for the replication repository virtual disk. You can then re-enter the command, and specify the
appropriate amount of space.
If you enter a value for the repository storage space that is too small for the replication repository virtual
disks, the RAID controller module firmware returns an error message that provides the amount of space
that is needed for the replication repository virtual disks. The command does not try to activate Remote
Replication (Legacy). You can re-enter the command by using the value from the error message for the
repository storage space value.
When you assign the physical disks, if you set the enclosureLossProtect parameter to TRUE and have
selected more than one physical disk from any one enclosure, the storage array returns an error. If you
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