chmdisk

Use the chmdisk command to modify the name or Easy Tier® settings for a managed disk (MDisk).

Syntax

 chmdisk    [  -name  new_name_arg  ]   [  -tier  {  tier0_flash  |  tier1_flash  |  tier_enterprise  |  tier_nearline  } ] [  -easytierload  { default | low | medium | high | very_high } ] [  -encrypt  {  yes  |  no  } ] {  mdisk_id  |  mdisk_name  }

Parameters

-namenew_name_arg
(Optional) Specifies the new name to be applied to the managed disk.
-tiertier0_flash | tier1_flash | tier_enterprise | tier_nearline
(Optional) Specifies the new tier of the MDisk. The values are:
tier0_flash
Specifies a tier0_flash hard disk drive or an external MDisk for the newly discovered or external volume.
tier1_flash
Specifies an tier1_flash (or flash drive) hard disk drive or an external MDisk for the newly discovered or external volume.
tier_enterprise
Specifies a tier_enterprise hard disk drive or an external MDisk for the newly discovered or external volume.
tier_nearline
Specifies a tier_nearline hard disk drive or an external MDisk for the newly discovered or external volume.
-easytierloaddefault | low | medium | high | very_high
(Optional) Specifies the Easy Tier® load (amount) to place on a non-array MDisk within its tier.
If Easy Tier® is either overusing or under-utilizing a particular MDisk, modify the easy_tier_load value to change the load size.
Note: Specifying default returns the performance capability to the value used by the system. Specify very_high only if the MDisk tier is ssd.
-encryptyes | no
(Optional) Specifies whether the MDisk is encrypted using its own encryption resources. The values are yes or no.
Important: If you use SAN Volume Controller in front of an encrypted Storwize® V7000 system, you should upgrade Storwize® V7000 before applying encryption to your Storwize® V7000 system.
If you apply encryption to your system, you must identify the encrypted MDisks before applying the encryption. If you specify chmdisk -encrypt, the setting is permanent in SAN Volume Controller no matter what Storwize® V7000 says.
mdisk_id | mdisk_name
(Required) Specifies the ID or name of the managed disk to modify.

Description

This command modifies the attributes of a managed disk.

Do not use the -encrypt parameter if one of the MDisk group's has an encryption key, parent pool, and child pools. Use chmdisk for existing self-encrypting MDisks before starting any migration. If an MDisk is self-encrypting, the encrypted property defaults to what is reported.

An invocation example

chmdisk -tier tier0_flash mdisk13 

The resulting output:

No feedback

An invocation example

chmdisk -tier tier_nearline mdisk0

The resulting output:

MDisk Group, id [13], successfully created

An invocation example

chmdisk -easytierload high mdisk0

The resulting output:

MDisk Group, id [13], successfully created

An invocation example

chmdisk -name my_first_mdisk -encrypt yes 0

The resulting output:

MDisk Group, id [0], successfully changed