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Command Line Interface User’s Guide
Displaying the Number of Disks in a Diskset
The disks attribute indicates the number of disks in a diskset. You
specify the number of disks in a diskset when you create a diskset
using the disk_set create command. See Creating a Diskset on
page 5-11 for information on creating a diskset. You can add disks to
a diskset using the disk_set add command. See Adding a Disk to a
Diskset on page 5-12 for information on adding disks to a diskset.
You can also remove disks from a diskset using the disk_set
remove command. See Removing a Disk from a Diskset on page 5-13
for information on removing disks from a diskset.
To display the number of disks in a diskset, use the disk_set
list command, as in the following example. In the example, the
Disks column indicates that there is 1 disk in the diskset.
HPN0> disk_set list
Executing: disk_set list
Diskset ID Creator ID Owner
------------------- ------------------ ------------------
0x01be868c1d74a640 0xfafaf001007a1c00 \\.\HPN0
Disks Attached OS Managed Label Shared Spare
------ -------- ---------- ---------- ------ -----
1 NO NO Saturn YES YES
Displaying the Attached State of a Diskset
The attached attribute indicates if a diskset is attached. A diskset
in the attached state is available for use. A diskset in the detached
state is unavailable for use. You use the disk_set attach
command to put a diskset in the attached state. See Attaching a
Diskset on page 5-18 for information on attaching a diskset. You use
the disk_set detach command to put a diskset in the detached
state. See Detaching a Diskset on page 5-19 for information on
detaching a diskset.
To display whether a diskset is in the attached or detached state, use
the disk_set list command, as in the following example. In the
example, the Attached column indicates NO, which means that the
diskset is not attached.
HPN0> disk_set list
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