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between the indices of the objects and the values. Such lists appear in the RAIDMap and
HostmodeMap fields of the StorageArrayDefinition.

Description

Type

Property

The search key in the associative list.

String

Index

The value associated with the search
key.

String

Value

Example of an unmanaged array XML file

Following is an example of an XML file representing an unmanaged array. The example is provided
in Courier font. Annotations are provided within the example as normal font.


xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">

Every XML document must begin with the XML element indicating the XML version and the character
encoding. Every Unmanaged Array XML file must begin with the StorageArrayDefinition root
element. This example specifies two namespaces for use within this XML file, one for the
XMLSchema-instance schema, and a second for the schema schema.



HPUX
HP-UX


*
Normal

This HostmodeMap element specifies that SPM's HPUX hostmode maps to the hostmode known as
HP-UX on the storage array, and that all other hostmodes known to SPM map to the Normal mode
on the storage array.



RAID0
RL0


RAID1
RL1


RAID5
RL5

This RAIDMap element specifies that the RAID level known to SPM as RAID0 is known by the
storage array as RL0, and similarly for RAID levels 1 and 5. This implies that this device does not
support RAID levels NoRaid, RAID0, RAID3, RAID4, RAID6, RAID50, or RAID60.



UnMan-1
UnMan-1
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Working with unmanaged arrays