chenclosure

Use the chenclosure command to modify enclosure properties.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram chenclosure -identifyyesno-managedyesno-idenclosure_id enclosure_id
Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram chenclosure -identifyyes | no -batteryautoreconditioning onoff -filtertimer reminder_period-filterenableyesno-idenclosure_id enclosure_id enclosure_id

Parameters

Note: Optional parameters are mutually exclusive. Exactly one of the optional parameters must be set.
-managed yes|no
(Optional) Changes the enclosure to a managed or unmanaged enclosure.
Note: If chenclosure -managed yes is run on an enclosure that contains compressed drives, it causes all compressed drives with a state of unused in the enclosure to perform a format. The format must complete before the drives are available for use.
-id enclosure_id
(Optional) Changes the enclosure ID after you replace the enclosure, and enables you to control what is on the front panel.
enclosure_id
(Required) Specifies the enclosure that you want to modify.
-identify yes | no
(Optional) Turns on the identify LED light (but causes no change in the views).
-filtertimer reminder_period
(Optional) Specifies the time (in days) between change air filter reminder events (if the change air filter reminder event is enabled). The default is 90 days.
-filterenable yes | no
(Optional) Enables the change air filter reminder event.
-id enclosure_id
(Optional) Changes the enclosure ID after you replace the enclosure, and enables you to control what is on the front panel.
enclosure_id
(Required) Specifies the enclosure that you want to modify.
enclosure_id
(Optional) Specifies the enclosure that you want to modify.
-batteryautoreconditioning on | off
(Optional) Specifies that you want to turn automated battery reconditioning on or off.

Description

Use this command to modify enclosure properties.

An invocation example to change the enclosure ID from 7 to 4

chenclosure -id 4 7

The resulting output:

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