Dell PowerVault MD3200 CLI Guide - Page 176

Reset RAID Controller Module

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Parameters Parameter physicalDisk physicalDisk (wwID) replacementDrive Description Specifies the physical disks to assign to the virtual disk that you want to create. Specify the tray ID and slot ID for each physical disk that you assign to the virtual disk. Tray ID values are 0 to 99. Slot ID values are 0 to 31. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the tray ID value and the slot ID value. The World Wide Identifier (WWID) of the physical disk that you want to replace. You can use the WWID instead of the virtual disk name to identify the virtual disk. Enclose the WWID in angle brackets (< >). Specifies the physical disks to assign to the virtual disk that you want to create. Specify the tray ID and slot ID for each physical disk that you assign to the virtual disk. Tray ID values are 0 to 99. Slot ID values are 0 to 31. Reset RAID Controller Module This command resets a RAID controller module. NOTE: When you reset a RAID controller module, the RAID controller module is not available for I/O operations until the reset is complete. If a host is using virtual disks owned by the RAID controller module being reset, the I/O directed to the RAID controller module is rejected. Before resetting the RAID controller module, either verify that the virtual disks owned by the RAID controller module are not in use or ensure a multipath driver is installed on all hosts using these virtual disks. Syntax reset controller [(0 | 1)] 176 Script Commands

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Script Commands
Parameters
Reset RAID Controller Module
This command resets a RAID controller module.
NOTE:
When you reset a RAID controller module, the RAID controller module is not
available for I/O operations until the reset is complete. If a host is using virtual disks
owned by the RAID controller module being reset, the I/O directed to the RAID
controller module is rejected. Before resetting the RAID controller module, either
verify that the virtual disks owned by the RAID controller module are not in use or
ensure a multipath driver is installed on all hosts using these virtual disks.
Syntax
reset controller [(0 | 1)]
Parameter
Description
physicalDisk
Specifies the physical disks to assign to
the virtual disk that you want to create.
Specify the tray ID and slot ID for each
physical disk that you assign to the virtual
disk. Tray ID values are 0 to 99. Slot ID
values are 0 to 31. You must put brackets
([ ]) around the tray ID value and the slot
ID value.
physicalDisk (wwID)
The World Wide Identifier (WWID) of
the physical disk that you want to replace.
You can use the WWID instead of the
virtual disk name to identify the virtual
disk. Enclose the WWID in angle
brackets (< >).
replacementDrive
Specifies the physical disks to assign to
the virtual disk that you want to create.
Specify the tray ID and slot ID for each
physical disk that you assign to the virtual
disk. Tray ID values are 0 to 99. Slot ID
values are 0 to 31.