Dell PowerVault MD3200 CLI Guide - Page 103
Initializing a Virtual Disk, Redistributing Virtual Disks
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To reconstruct a physical disk, run the following command: start physicalDisk [enclosureID,slotID] reconstruct where, enclosureID and slotID are the identifiers for the physical disk. NOTE: You can use this command only when the physical disk is assigned to a RAID 1, 5, or 6 disk group. Initializing a Virtual Disk CAUTION: When you initialize a virtual disk, all data on the virtual disk and all information about the virtual disk are erased. A virtual disk is automatically initialized when you first create it. If the virtual disk starts exhibiting failures, you might be required to re-initialize the virtual disk to correct the failure condition. The initialization process cannot be cancelled once it has begun. This option cannot be used if any modification operations are in progress on the virtual disk or disk group. To initialize a virtual disk, run the following command: start virtualDisk [virtualDiskName] initialize where, virtualDiskName is the identifier for the virtual disk. Redistributing Virtual Disks Redistributing virtual disks returns the virtual disks to their preferred RAID controller module owners. The preferred RAID controller module ownership of a virtual disk or disk group is the RAID controller module of an activeactive pair that is designated to own the virtual disks. The preferred owner for a virtual disk is initially designated when the virtual disk is created. If the preferred RAID controller module is being replaced or undergoing a firmware download, ownership of the virtual disks is automatically shifted to the second RAID controller module. The second RAID controller module becomes the current owner of the virtual disks. This change is considered to be a routine ownership change and is reported in the MEL. CAUTION: Ensure that a multipath driver is installed, or the virtual disks are not accessible. Maintaining a Storage Array 103