Dell PowerVault MD3000i Command Line Interface Guide - Page 195

Show Disk Group, Enclose the, name in square brackets [ ]., name

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Syntax show iscsiInitiator iscsiSessions [iscsiInitiatorName | iscsiTargetName] Parameters Parameter iscsiInitiatorName iscsiTargetName Description The name of the iSCSI initiator for which you want to obtain session information. Enclose the iSCSI initiator name in square brackets ([ ]). The name of the iSCSI target for which you want to obtain session information. Enclose the iSCSI target name in square brackets ([ ]). NOTE: If you enter this command without defining any arguments, this command returns information about all iSCSI sessions that are currently running. To limit the information returned, enter a specific iSCSI initiator or a specific iSCSI target. This command then returns information about the session for only the iSCSI initiator or the iSCSI target that you named. Show Disk Group This command returns the following information about a disk group: • Status (online or offline) • Physical disk type (SAS or SATA) • Enclosure loss protection (yes or no) • Current owner (RAID controller module 0 or RAID controller module 1) • Associated virtual disks and free capacity • Associated physical disks NOTE: You can use the free capacity area value when you create a virtual disk based on the free capacity of a disk group. For a description of how to use the free capacity value, see the create virtualDisk command on "Create RAID Virtual Disk (Free Capacity Base Select)" on page 126. Syntax show diskGroup [diskGroupNumber] Script Commands 195

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Script Commands
195
Syntax
show iscsiInitiator iscsiSessions
[
iscsiInitiatorName
|
iscsiTargetName
]
Parameters
NOTE:
If you enter this command without defining any arguments, this command
returns information about all iSCSI sessions that are currently running. To limit the
information returned, enter a specific iSCSI initiator or a specific iSCSI target. This
command then returns information about the session for only the iSCSI initiator or
the iSCSI target that you named.
Show Disk Group
This command returns the following information about a disk group:
Status (online or offline)
Physical disk type (SAS or SATA)
Enclosure loss protection (yes or no)
Current owner (RAID controller module 0 or RAID controller module 1)
Associated virtual disks and free capacity
Associated physical disks
NOTE:
You can use the free capacity area value when you create a virtual disk
based on the free capacity of a disk group. For a description of how to use the free
capacity value, see the
create virtualDisk
command on "Create RAID Virtual Disk
(Free Capacity Base Select)" on page 126.
Syntax
show diskGroup [
diskGroupNumber
]
Parameter
Description
iscsiInitiatorName
The name of the iSCSI initiator for which you want to
obtain session information.
Enclose the
iSCSI initiator
name in square brackets ([ ]).
iscsiTargetName
The name of the iSCSI target for which you want to obtain
session information.
Enclose the
iSCSI target
name in
square brackets ([ ]).