Dell PowerVault MD3200 CLI Guide - Page 199

Set Physical Disk State, Parameters, Syntax

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Parameters Parameter physicalDisk or physicalDisks hotSpare Description The tray and the slot where the physical disk resides. Tray ID values are 0 to 99. Slot ID values are 0 to 31. Enclose the tray ID values and the slot ID values in square brackets ([ ]). The setting to assign the physical disk as the hot spare. To assign the physical disk as the hot spare, set this parameter to TRUE. To remove a hot spare assignment from a physical disk, set this parameter to FALSE. Set Physical Disk State This command sets a physical disk to the Failed state. (To return a physical disk to the optimal state, use the revive physicalDisk command.) Syntax set (physicalDisk [enclosureID,slotID] | physicalDisks [enclosureID1,slotID1 enclosureID2, slotID2 ... enclosureIDn,slotIDn]) operationalState=failed Parameter Parameter physicalDisk or physicalDisks Description The tray and the slot where the physical disk resides. Tray ID values are 0 to 99. Slot ID values are 0 to 31. Enclose the tray ID values and the slot ID values in square brackets ([ ]). Script Commands 199

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Script Commands
199
Parameters
Set Physical Disk State
This command sets a physical disk to the Failed state. (To return a physical
disk to the optimal state, use the revive physicalDisk command.)
Syntax
set (physicalDisk [enclosureID,slotID] |
physicalDisks [enclosureID1,slotID1 enclosureID2,
slotID2 ... enclosureIDn,slotIDn])
operationalState=failed
Parameter
Parameter
Description
physicalDisk or
physicalDisks
The tray and the slot where the physical disk
resides. Tray ID values are 0 to 99. Slot ID values
are 0 to 31. Enclose the tray ID values and the
slot ID values in square brackets ([ ]).
hotSpare
The setting to assign the physical disk as the hot
spare. To assign the physical disk as the hot spare,
set this parameter to
TRUE
. To remove a hot
spare assignment from a physical disk, set this
parameter to
FALSE
.
Parameter
Description
physicalDisk or
physicalDisks
The tray and the slot where the physical disk
resides. Tray ID values are 0 to 99. Slot ID values
are 0 to 31. Enclose the tray ID values and the
slot ID values in square brackets ([ ]).