Chapter 4 Copy Function Settings and Display
4.1 Advanced Copy Management > release rec-disk-buffer
release rec-disk-buffer
This command releases the assignment of the REC disk buffer(s) with REC buffer(s).
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Syntax
release rec-disk-buffer -partition {0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7} {-rg-number
{-mode {all}}
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Parameter
-partition
-rg-number
or
-rg-name
-mode
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Example(s)
The following example releases the REC disk buffer from REC buffer partition #1:
CLI> release rec-disk-buffer -partition 1 -rg-number 1
This parameter specifies the partition number for which REC disk buffer(s) are to be released.
The range is 0 to 7. One or more parameters can be specified at the same time.
The number of partitions available depends on the system model as follows:
ETERNUS DX100 S3: 0
ETERNUS DX200 S3: 0 to 3
ETERNUS DX500 S3/DX600 S3: 0 to 7
ETERNUS DX200F: 0 to 3
This parameter specifies the RAID group identifier of the REC disk buffer that is assigned to the
REC buffer. One or more RAID groups can be specified. For details, refer to
Syntax" (page
25).
rg_number
RAID group number
rg_name
RAID group name
This parameter sets the mode to delete the REC disk buffers.
all
All of the REC disk buffers that are associated with the REC buffer are deleted.
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