Increase Virtual Disk Capacity On A Disk PoolThis command defines the properties for a virtual disk. You can use most parameters to define properties for one ormore virtual disks. You also can use some parameters to define properties for only one virtual disk. The syntaxdefinitions are separated to show which parameters apply to several virtual disks and which apply to only one virtualdisk. The syntax for virtual disk mapping is listed separately.NOTE: In configurations where disk groups consist of more than 32 virtual disks, the operation can result in host I/Oerrors or internal RAID controller module reboots due to the expiration of the timeout period before the operationcompletes. If you experience host I/O errors or internal RAID controller module reboots, bring the host to aquiescent state I/O and try the operation again.Syntax Applicable to One or More Virtual Disksstart increaseVolCapacity virtualDisk = virtualDiskName incrementalCapacity =incrementalCapacity [addDrives = (drive-spec-list)]ParametersParameter DescriptionaddPhysicalDisks The setting to add new physical disks to the virtual disk.For high-capacity expansion enclosures, specify theenclosure ID value, the drawer ID value, and the slot IDvalue for the physical disk. For low-capacity expansionenclosures, specify the enclosure ID value and the slot IDvalue for the physical disk. Enclosure ID values are 0 to99. Drawer ID values are 0 to 4. Slot ID values are 0 to31. Enclose the enclosure ID value, drawer ID value, andthe slot ID value in parentheses. Use this parameter withthe addCapacity parameter if you need to specifyadditional physical disks to accommodate the new size.Load Storage Array DBM DatabaseThis command uploads a Database Management (DBM) database image from a file or from cache. This commandrestores a storage array DBM database to the exact configuration that existed when the database image was capturedusing the save storageArray dbmDatabase command. The data in a file can be just RAID configuration data orall data, including data for RAID configuration, disk groups and disk pools. The data in a cache location always includesall data.Before using this command with the file option, you must first obtain a validator string (a security code) from yourTechnical Support representative. To obtain a validator, use the save storageArray dbmValidator commandto generate an XML file that contains validator information.Syntaxload storageArray dbmDatabase((file="filename" validator="validatorValue") | sourceLocation=onboard)[controller [(0|1)]][contentType=(raidConfigration | all)]Parameters144