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[controller a|b]
ip-address IP-address
[prefix-length value]
Parameters address-label name
Optional. Lets you specify a name for how the address is used. Input rules:
The value is case sensitive.
The value can have a maximum of 32 bytes.
The value can include spaces and printable UTF-8 characters except: " , < \
A value that includes a space must be enclosed in double quotes.
If this parameter is specified, each interface needs a unique name withinthe scope of each
controller. For example, controller A can have only one address labeled vlan1, and controller
B can also have only one address labeled vlan1 .
controller a|b
Optional. Specifies to change controller A or B, only. If this parameter is omitted, changes affect the
controller being accessed.
ip-address IP-address
Specifies the IPv6 address to add.
The value may include the standard IPv6 /prefixLength 1-128 notation; or the
prefixLength may be omitted if the prefix-length parameter is used instead.
The address cannot be used elsewhere in the network port configuration.
prefix-length value
Optional. Specifies the length of the prefix in the IP address.
This parameter is valid only if the ipparameter value does not include /prefixLength notation.
Examples
Add an IPv6 address named vlan1 to the network port in controller A only.
# addipv6-address controller a address-label vlan1ip-address
2620:0:350:fc02:2c0:ffff:fe28:8787/64
See also
remove ipv6-address
set ipv6-network-parameters
show ipv6-addresses
show ipv6-network-parameters
add spares
Description
Designates specified available disks to be spares. A spare can replace a failed disk of the same type
(enterprise SAS, for example) and the same or lower capacity in a disk group with a fault-tolerant
RAID level other than ADAPT.
If the disks in the system are FDE-capable, spares must also be FDE-capable.
For virtual storage, all spares are global spares.
For linear storage, you can add global spares or dedicated spares.
A global spare is available to any non-ADAPT fault-tolerant disk group with the same disk type. The
system supports a maximum of 64 global spares. However, the system will prevent adding global
spares if only ADAPT disk groups exist.
A dedicated spare is assigned to a non-ADAPT fault-tolerant linear disk group with the same disk type.
A linear disk group can have 4 dedicated spares.
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