Dell PowerVault MD3000i Command Line Interface Guide - Page 117

Check Disk Consistency, virtualDiskName, filename

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Check Disk Consistency This command checks a virtual disk for consistency and media errors, and writes the results of the check to a file. Syntax check virtualDisk [virtualDiskName] consistency [consistencyErrorFile=filename] [mediaErrorFile= filename] [priority=(highest | high | medium | low | lowest)] [verbose=(TRUE|FALSE)] Parameters Parameter virtualDisk consistencyErrorFile mediaErrorFile priority verbose Description Name of the specific virtual disk to check consistency. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the virtual disk name. If the virtual disk name has special characters, you must also put quotation marks (" ") around the virtual disk name. Name of the file in which to save the consistency error information. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the file name. Name of the file in which to save the media error information. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the file name. Specifies the priority that the consistency check has relative to host I/O activity. Valid entries are highest, high, medium, low, or lowest. Captures progress details, such as percent complete, and shows the information while virtual disk consistency is being repaired. To capture progress details, set this parameter to TRUE. To prevent capturing progress details, set this parameter to FALSE. Script Commands 117

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Script Commands
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Check Disk Consistency
This command checks a virtual disk for consistency and media errors, and
writes the results of the check to a file.
Syntax
check virtualDisk [
virtualDiskName
] consistency
[consistencyErrorFile=
filename
] [mediaErrorFile=
filename
] [priority=(highest | high | medium | low
| lowest)] [verbose=(TRUE|FALSE)]
Parameters
Parameter
Description
virtualDisk
Name of the specific virtual disk to check
consistency. You must put brackets ([])
around the virtual disk name. If the
virtual disk name has special characters,
you must also put quotation marks (" ")
around the virtual disk name.
consistencyErrorFile
Name of the file in which to save the
consistency error information. You must
put quotation marks (" ") around the file
name.
mediaErrorFile
Name of the file in which to save the
media error information. You must put
quotation marks (" ") around the file
name.
priority
Specifies the priority that the consistency
check has relative to host I/O activity.
Valid entries are highest, high, medium,
low, or lowest.
verbose
Captures progress details, such as percent
complete, and shows the information
while virtual disk consistency is being
repaired. To capture progress details, set
this parameter to TRUE. To prevent
capturing progress details, set this
parameter to FALSE.