Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 104

Clear Storage Array Recovery Mode, Clear Virtual Disk Reservations

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CAUTION: As soon as you run this command, the contents of the existing pending area in the storage array are deleted. Syntax clear storageArray firmwarePendingArea Parameters None. Clear Storage Array Recovery Mode This command forces a storage array to exit recovery mode. Syntax clear storageArray recoveryMode Notes Recovery mode is entered during start-of-day operations when the system configuration is cleared and a valid on-board backup is available. This mode is exited by either restoring the system configuration from a backup location, or by clearing the existing on-board backups. While recovery mode is in force, a needs attention condition is raised and the Recovery Guru becomes available from the user interface. However, the system configuration is empty during recovery mode. Clear Virtual Disk Reservations This command clears persistent virtual disk reservations. Syntax clear (allVirtualDisks | virtualDisk [virtualDiskName] | virtualDisks [virtualDiskName1... virtualDiskNameN]) reservations Parameters Parameter allVirtualDisks virtualDisk or virtualDisks Description Clears reservations on all virtual disks in the storage array. Name of the specific virtual disk for which to clear reservations. You can enter more than one virtual disk name. 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. NOTE: You can use any combination of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores for the names. Command names can have a maximum of 30 characters. If you exceed the maximum character limit, replace square brackets ([ ]) with angle brackets (< >) to overcome this limitation. Clear Virtual Disk Unreadable Sectors This command clears the unreadable sector information from one or more virtual disks. 104

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CAUTION: As soon as you run this command, the contents of the existing pending area in the storage array are
deleted.
Syntax
clear storageArray firmwarePendingArea
Parameters
None.
Clear Storage Array Recovery Mode
This command forces a storage array to exit recovery mode.
Syntax
clear storageArray recoveryMode
Notes
Recovery mode is entered during start-of-day operations when the system configuration is cleared and a valid on-board
backup is available. This mode is exited by either restoring the system configuration from a backup location, or by
clearing the existing on-board backups. While recovery mode is in force, a
needs attention
condition is raised and the
Recovery Guru
becomes available from the user interface. However, the system configuration is empty during recovery
mode.
Clear Virtual Disk Reservations
This command clears persistent virtual disk reservations.
Syntax
clear (allVirtualDisks | virtualDisk [
virtualDiskName
]
| virtualDisks [
virtualDiskName1
...
virtualDiskNameN
])
reservations
Parameters
Parameter
Description
allVirtualDisks
Clears reservations on all virtual disks in the storage
array.
virtualDisk
or
virtualDisks
Name of the specific virtual disk for which to clear
reservations. You can enter more than one virtual disk
name. 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.
NOTE:
You can use any combination of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores for the names.
Command names can have a maximum of 30 characters. If you exceed the maximum character limit, replace
square brackets ([ ]) with angle brackets (< >) to overcome this limitation.
Clear Virtual Disk Unreadable Sectors
This command clears the unreadable sector information from one or more virtual disks.
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