Configuring Drive Spin Down For A Vdisk; Configuring A Volume; Changing A Volume's Name Or Openvms Uid - HP P2000 Reference Manual

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4.
Click Yes to continue; otherwise, click No. If you clicked Yes, a processing dialog appears. When
processing is complete a success dialog appears.
5.
Click OK.

Configuring drive spin down for a vdisk

The drive spin down (DSD) feature monitors disk activity within system enclosures and spins down inactive
disks. For a specific vdisk, you can enable or disable DSD and set the period of inactivity after which the
vdisk's disks and dedicated spares automatically spin down.
To configure a time period to suspend and resume DSD for all vdisks, see
all disks
on page 48. To configure DSD for available disks and global spares, see
down for available disks and global spares
DSD affects disk operations as follows:
Spun-down disks are not polled for SMART events.
Operations requiring access to disks may be delayed while the disks are spinning back up.
If a suspend period is configured and it starts while a vdisk has started spinning down, the vdisk spins
up again.
To configure DSD for a vdisk
1.
In the Configuration View panel, right-click a vdisk and select Configuration > Configure Vdisk Drive
Spin Down.
2.
Set the options:
• Either select (enable) or clear (disable) the Enable Drive Spin Down option.
• Set the Drive Spin Down Delay (minutes), which is the period of inactivity after which the vdisk's
disks and dedicated spares automatically spin down, from 1–360 minutes. If DSD is enabled and
no delay value is set, the default is 15 minutes. A value of 0 disables DSD.
3.
Click Apply. When processing is complete a success dialog appears.
4.
Click OK.

Configuring a volume

Changing a volume's name or OpenVMS UID

To change a volume's name
1.
In the Configuration View panel, right-click a volume and select Configuration > Modify Volume Name.
2.
Enter a new name. A volume name is case sensitive; cannot already exist in a vdisk; cannot include a
comma, double quote, or backslash; and can have a maximum of 20 bytes.
3.
Click Modify Name. The new name appears in the Configuration View panel.
To change a volume's OpenVMS UID
1.
In the Configuration View panel, right-click a volume and select Configuration > Modify Volume Name.
2.
Enter a number in the range 1–32767 to identify the volume to the OpenVMS host.
3.
Click Modify UID.
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on page 48.
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