Dell PowerVault MD3000i Command Line Interface Guide - Page 160

Revive Disk Group, Revive Physical Disk, diskGroupNumber, enclosureID, slotID

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NOTICE: Ensure that the multipath driver is running before you use this command, or the virtual disk will not be accessible. NOTE: Under certain host operating system environments, you might be required to reconfigure the multipath host physical disk. You might also need to make operating system modifications to recognize the new I/O path to the virtual disks. Revive Disk Group This command forces the specified disk group and associated failed physical disks to the Optimal state. All physical disks assigned to the disk group must be installed before you attempt to run this command. NOTICE: Correct use of this command depends on the data configuration on all of the physical disks in the disk group. Never attempt to revive a physical disk unless supervised by a Customer or Technical Support representative. NOTICE: Do not attempt to run this command o a disk group that is in the Degraded state. Running this command on a disk group that is in the Degraded state can cause loss of access to the data on the physical disks in the disk group. Syntax revive diskGroup [diskGroupNumber] Parameters Parameter diskGroup Description Number of the disk group to be set to the Optimal state. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the disk group number. Revive Physical Disk This command forces the specified physical disk to the Optimal state. NOTICE: Correct use of this command depends on the data configuration on all physical disks in the disk group. Never attempt to revive a physical disk unless supervised by a Technical Support representative. Syntax revive physicalDisk [enclosureID,slotID] 160 Script Commands

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Script Commands
NOTICE:
Ensure that the multipath driver is running before you use this command,
or the virtual disk will not be accessible.
NOTE:
Under certain host operating system environments, you might be required to
reconfigure the multipath host physical disk. You might also need to make operating
system modifications to recognize the new I/O path to the virtual disks.
Revive Disk Group
This command forces the specified disk group and associated failed physical
disks to the Optimal state. All physical disks assigned to the disk group must
be installed before you attempt to run this command.
NOTICE:
Correct use of this command depends on the data configuration on all of
the physical disks in the disk group. Never attempt to revive a physical disk unless
supervised by a Customer or Technical Support representative.
NOTICE:
Do not attempt to run this command o a disk group that is in the Degraded
state. Running this command on a disk group that is in the Degraded state can
cause loss of access to the data on the physical disks in the disk group.
Syntax
revive diskGroup [
diskGroupNumber
]
Parameters
Revive Physical Disk
This command forces the specified physical disk to the Optimal state.
NOTICE:
Correct use of this command depends on the data configuration on all
physical disks in the disk group. Never attempt to revive a physical disk unless
supervised by a Technical Support representative.
Syntax
revive physicalDisk [
enclosureID,slotID
]
Parameter
Description
diskGroup
Number of the disk group to be set to the Optimal state. You
must put brackets ([ ]) around the disk group number.