Job-Parameters; Job-Parameters Properties - HP P2000 G3 Cli Reference Manual

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Properties
Table 45

job-parameters properties

Name
background-
scrub
background-
scrub-numeric
background-
scrub-pool
background-
scrub-pool-
numeric
partner-
firmware-
upgrade
partner-
firmware-
upgrade-numeric
utility-
priority
utility-
priority-
numeric
Example
# show job-parameters
...
<OBJECT basetype="job-parameters" name="job-parameters" oid="1" format="pairs">
<PROPERTY name="background-scrub" type="string">Disabled</PROPERTY>
<PROPERTY name="background-scrub-numeric" type="string">0</PROPERTY>
<PROPERTY name="background-scrub-pool" type="string">Disabled</PROPERTY>
<PROPERTY name="background-scrub-pool-numeric" type="string">0</PROPERTY>
<PROPERTY name="partner-firmware-upgrade" type="string">Disabled</PROPERTY>
<PROPERTY name="partner-firmware-upgrade-numeric" type="string">0</PROPERTY>
<PROPERTY name="utility-priority" type="string">High</PROPERTY>
Type
Description
Shows whether disks in vdisks are automatically checked for disk defects to
string
ensure system health. The interval between background vdisk scrub finishing and
starting again is 24 hours.
Disabled: Background vdisk scrub is disabled.
Enabled: Background vdisk scrub is enabled. This is the default.
Numeric equivalents for background-scrub values.
string
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Not applicable.
string
Not applicable.
string
Shows whether component firmware versions are monitored and will be
string
automatically updated on the partner controller.
Disabled: Partner firmware upgrade is disabled.
Enabled: Partner firmware upgrade is enabled. This is the default.
Numeric equivalents for partner-firmware-upgrade values.
string
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Priority at which data-redundancy utilities, such as vdisk verify and reconstruct,
string
run with respect to I/O operations competing for the system's processors. (This
does not affect vdisk background scrub, which always runs at "background"
priority.)
High: Utilities have higher priority than host I/O. Use when your highest
priority is to return the system to a fully fault-tolerant state. This can cause
heavy I/O to be slower than normal. This is the default.
Medium: Utility performance is balanced with host I/O performance.
Low: Utilities run at a slower rate with minimal effect on host I/O. Use when
streaming data without interruption, such as for a web server, is more
important than data redundancy.
Numeric equivalents for utility-priority values.
string
0: High
1: Medium
2: Low
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