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16.19 Setting Controller Attributes
16.19.1 Changing the Value of a RAID Controller Enumeration Attribute
The SetAttribute() method is used to set or change the value of a RAID controller or a virtual disk
attribute. The example below shows setting a RAID controller enumeration attribute. To set a virtual
disk attribute, use the FQDD of the virtual disk attribute for the Target, and the AttributeName and
AttributeValue.
Invoke SetAttribute() with the following parameters (from Section 16.1) and syntax:
TARGET: Obtained from the FQDD field
AttributeName: Obtained from the AttributeName field
AttributeValue: Obtained from the PossibleValues field
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttribute cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDSe
rvice?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService+System
Name=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
file:SetAttribute_Enumeration_RAID_Controller.xml
The input file SetAttribute_Enumeration_RAID_Controller.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttribute_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>RAIDBatteryLearnMode</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Disabled</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttribute_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
Message = The method was successful.
MessageID = STOR001
RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set Pending Value
16.19.2 Changing Multiple Values of RAID Controller Enumeration Attributes
The SetAttributes() method is used to set or change multiple values of RAID controller or virtual disk
attributes. The following example shows setting multiple virtual disk attributes. To set multiple
controller attributes, use the FQDD of the controller for the Target, and the AttributeName and
AttributeValue.
Invoke SetAttributes() with the following parameters (from Section 16.1) and syntax: