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add storage controller
stack add storage controller {scope} [adapter=int] [arrayid=string] [enclosure=int] [hotspare=int] [raidlevel=int] [slot=int]
Add a storage controller configuration to the database.
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[scope]
Zero or one argument. The argument is the scope: a valid os (e.g., 'redhat'), a valid appliance (e.g., 'backend') or a valid host (e.g., 'backend-0-0). No argument means the scope is 'global'.
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{adapter=int}
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{arrayid=string}
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{enclosure=int}
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{hotspare=int}
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{raidlevel=int}
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{slot=int}
Slot address(es). This can be a comma-separated list meaning all disks in the specified slots will be associated with the same array
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stack add storage controller backend-0-0 slot=1 raidlevel=0 arrayid=1
The disk in slot 1 on backend-0-0 should be a RAID 0 disk.
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stack add storage controller backend-0-0 slot=2,3,4,5,6 raidlevel=6 hotspare=7,8 arrayid=2
The disks in slots 2-6 on backend-0-0 should be a RAID 6 with two hotspares associated with the array in slots 7 and 8.
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