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
Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram chenclosure -bezelcolor 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.
-batteryautoreconditioning on | off
(Optional) Specifies that you want to turn automated battery reconditioning on or off.
-bezelcolor enclosure_id
(Optional) Specifies a color and used to set the color of the enclosure bezel LEDs.

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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