Reference Guide
perccli /cx/vx set accesspolicy=<RW|RO|Blocked|RmvBlkd>
This command sets the access policy on a virtual drive to read write, read only, or blocked or rmvblkd (remove blocked).
Input example:
perccli /c0/v0 set accesspolicy=rw
Options:
RW - Access is Read Write
RO - Access is Read Only
Blocked - Access is Blocked
RmvBlkd - Remove Blocked Access
perccli /cx/vx set bootdrive=<on|off>
Sets or unsets a virtual drive as the boot drive.
NOTE: Set bootdrive is applicable only in legacy BIOS mode.
Input example:
perccli /c0/v0 set bootdrive=on
perccli /cx/vx set cbsize=0|1|2 cbmode=0|1|7
This command sets the cache bypass size and cache bypass mode on a virtual drive.
Input example:
perccli /c0/v0 set cbsize=0 cbmode=7
Options:
cbsize:
0 — 64k cache bypass
1 — 128k cache bypass
2 — 256k cache bypass
cbmode:
0 — Enable intelligent mode cache bypass
1 — Enable standard mode cache bypass
7 — Disable cache bypass
perccli /cx/vx set ds=<Default|Auto|None|Max|MaxNoCache>
This command changes the power-saving properties on a virtual drive.
Input example:
perccli /c0/v0 set ds=Default
Options:
Default — Controller default power saving options are applied
Auto — Power savings is managed by firmware
None — Power savings is disabled
Maximum — Maximum power savings options are applied
MaxNoCache — Maximum power savings with no caching of writes are applied
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Working with the PERC Command Line Interface Tool