Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 103

Clear Storage Array Core Dump, Clear Storage Array Event Log

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Parameter all diskGroups Description The setting to remove the entire configuration of the storage array, including security and identity information. Removing all configuration information returns the storage array to its initial state. The setting to remove the virtual disk configuration and the disk group configuration. The rest of the configuration stays intact. NOTE: When you run this command, the storage array becomes unresponsive, and all script processing is cancelled. You must remove and re-add the storage array to resume communication with the host. To remove an unresponsive storage array, access the Enterprise Management Window, and click Edit → Remove. To re-add the storage array, access the Enterprise Management Window, click Edit → Add Storage Array, and enter the appropriate IP addresses. Clear Storage Array Core Dump This command sets a flag on a RAID controller module to allow a new core dump to overwrite an existing core dump. Syntax set storageArray coreDumpAllowOverWrite Parameters None Notes When you retrieve a core dump from the RAID controller module cache to a host, a flag is set on the RAID controller module to indicate that the core dump does not need to be retrieved. This setting persists for 48 hours. If a new core dump occurs during that period, the new core dump is saved to the RAID controller module cache and overwrites any previous core dump data in the cache. You can use the set storageArray coreDumpAllowOverWrite command to set the RAID controller module flag so that a new core dump overwrites any previous core dump. Without retrieving a core dump, this command sets the flag as if you had. Clear Storage Array Event Log This command clears the Major Event Log (MEL) for the storage array by deleting the data in the MEL buffer. CAUTION: As soon as you run this command, the existing MEL in the storage array is deleted. Syntax clear storageArray eventLog Parameters None. Clear Storage Array Firmware Pending Area This command deletes a previously downloaded firmware image or nonvolatile static random access memory (NVSRAM) values from the pending area buffer. 103

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Parameter
Description
all
The setting to remove the entire configuration of the
storage array, including security and identity information.
Removing all configuration information returns the storage
array to its initial state.
diskGroups
The setting to remove the virtual disk configuration and
the disk group configuration. The rest of the configuration
stays intact.
NOTE:
When you run this command, the storage array becomes unresponsive, and all script processing is
cancelled. You must remove and re-add the storage array to resume communication with the host. To remove an
unresponsive storage array, access the Enterprise Management Window, and click
Edit
Remove.
To re-add the
storage array, access the Enterprise Management Window, click
Edit
Add Storage Array
, and enter the
appropriate IP addresses.
Clear Storage Array Core Dump
This command sets a flag on a RAID controller module to allow a new core dump to overwrite an existing core dump.
Syntax
set storageArray coreDumpAllowOverWrite
Parameters
None
Notes
When you retrieve a core dump from the RAID controller module cache to a host, a flag is set on the RAID controller
module to indicate that the core dump does not need to be retrieved. This setting persists for 48 hours. If a new core
dump occurs during that period, the new core dump is saved to the RAID controller module cache and overwrites any
previous core dump data in the cache.
You can use the
set storageArray coreDumpAllowOverWrite
command to set the RAID controller module
flag so that a new core dump overwrites any previous core dump. Without retrieving a core dump, this command sets
the flag as if you had.
Clear Storage Array Event Log
This command clears the Major Event Log (MEL) for the storage array by deleting the data in the MEL buffer.
CAUTION: As soon as you run this command, the existing MEL in the storage array is deleted.
Syntax
clear storageArray eventLog
Parameters
None.
Clear Storage Array Firmware Pending Area
This command deletes a previously downloaded firmware image or nonvolatile static random access memory
(NVSRAM) values from the pending area buffer.
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