Dell PowerVault DX6112 Dell DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 97

service tag>] --clear_foreign], maintenance --help

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Result Shutting down interface bond0 : [ OK ] Shutting down loopback interface: Bringing up loopback interface: Bringing up interface bond0: Determining IP information for bond0... done. [ OK ] Network settings configured successfully. result: 0 [ OK ] [ OK ] maintenance --disk [--make_standby [slot num]] [--type ] --clear_foreign] Description Creates a standby disk for a DR Series system. Syntax The --make_standby [slot num] command option changes the state of a physical disk (making disk 3 in this example the standby). The slot number (0-11) that is defined in the command identifies the physical disk to set as the hot-swap spare. maintenance --disk --make_standby 3 The --type ] command option manages the standby disk type (by specifying it as internal or external, and if external which enclosure number, or by its service tag). maintenance --disk --type external-1 The --clear_foreign command changes the state of a physical disk. Use this command when inserting a disk from another appliance, or the disk had been used in a different RAID configuration. After installing, you must enter the following command at the system prompt: maintenance --disk --clear_foreign NOTE: The output of the DR Series system CLI system --show --hardware command lists the current states of the system disks. One possible state is foreign, which indicates that the --clear_foreign command needs to be run. In addition, an alert is generated if the DR Series system detects that any of the disks were in a foreign state. maintenance --help Description Displays the list of maintenance-related options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series system CLI. Syntax maintenance --help Result Usage: maintenance --filesystem [--scan_status] [--scan_report [verbose]] [--repair_status [verbose]] [--repair_history [verbose]] [--scan_restart [verify_data]] [--repair_now] [--reclaim_space] [--stop_reclaim_space] 97

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Result
Shutting down interface bond0
:
[
OK
]
Shutting down loopback interface:
[
OK
]
Bringing up loopback interface:
[
OK
]
Bringing up interface bond0:
Determining IP information for bond0... done. [
OK
]
Network settings configured successfully.
result: 0
maintenance --disk [--make_standby [slot num]] [--type <internal | external-<num> |
service tag>] --clear_foreign]
Description
Creates a standby disk for a DR Series system.
Syntax
The
--make_standby [slot num]
command option changes the state of a physical disk (making disk 3 in this example the
standby). The slot number (0-11) that is defined in the command identifies the physical disk to set as the hot-swap spare.
maintenance --disk --make_standby 3
The
--type <internal | external-<num> | service tag>]
command option manages the standby disk type (by specifying it as
internal or external, and if external which enclosure number, or by its service tag).
maintenance --disk --type external-1
The
--clear_foreign
command changes the state of a physical disk. Use this command when inserting a disk from
another appliance, or the disk had been used in a different RAID configuration. After installing, you must enter the
following command at the system prompt:
maintenance --disk --clear_foreign
NOTE:
The output of the DR Series system CLI
system --show --hardware
command lists the current states of the
system disks. One possible state is
foreign
, which indicates that the
--clear_foreign
command needs to be run. In
addition, an alert is generated if the DR Series system detects that any of the disks were in a foreign state.
maintenance --help
Description
Displays the list of maintenance-related options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series system CLI.
Syntax
maintenance --help
Result
Usage:
maintenance --filesystem [--scan_status]
[--scan_report [verbose]]
[--repair_status [verbose]]
[--repair_history [verbose]]
[--scan_restart [verify_data]]
[--repair_now]
[--reclaim_space]
[--stop_reclaim_space]
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