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Repair Virtual Disk Consistency, Replace Physical Disk

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Parameter accessVirtualDisk Description Removes the access virtual disk. CAUTION: The host agent uses the access virtual disks to communicate in-band with a storage array. If you remove an access virtual disk mapping for a storage array from a host that has an agent running on it, the storage management software is no longer able to manage the storage array through the in-band agent. host hostGroup Name of the host to which the virtual disk is mapped. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the host name. Name of the host group that contains the host to which the virtual disk is mapped. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the host group name. NOTE: You must use the host and hostGroup parameters when specifying a nonaccess virtual disk or an access virtual disk. The script engine ignores the host or hostGroup parameters when you use the allVirtualDisks or virtualDisks parameters. Repair Virtual Disk Consistency This command repairs the consistency errors on a virtual disk. Syntax repair virtualDisk [virtualDiskName] consistency consistencyErrorFile="filename" [verbose=(TRUE | FALSE)] Parameters Parameter Description virtualDisk Name of the specific virtual disk for which to repair 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 that contains the consistency error information you use to repair the errors. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the file name. verbose Captures progress details, such as percent complete, and shows the progress detail information as 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. Replace Physical Disk This command redefines the composition of a disk group by replacing a physical disk that is in the disk group with either: 152

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Parameter
Description
accessVirtualDisk
Removes the access virtual disk.
CAUTION: The host agent uses the access virtual
disks to communicate in-band with a storage array. If
you remove an access virtual disk mapping for a
storage array from a host that has an agent running
on it, the storage management software is no longer
able to manage the storage array through the in-band
agent.
host
Name of the host to which the virtual disk is mapped. You
must put quotation marks (" ") around the host name.
hostGroup
Name of the host group that contains the host to which
the virtual disk is mapped. You must put quotation marks ("
") around the host group name.
NOTE:
You must use the
host
and
hostGroup
parameters when specifying a nonaccess virtual disk or an
access virtual disk. The script engine ignores the
host
or
hostGroup
parameters when you use the
allVirtualDisks
or
virtualDisks
parameters.
Repair Virtual Disk Consistency
This command repairs the consistency errors on a virtual disk.
Syntax
repair virtualDisk [
virtualDiskName
] consistency
consistencyErrorFile=
"filename"
[verbose=(TRUE | FALSE)]
Parameters
Parameter
Description
virtualDisk
Name of the specific virtual disk for which to repair
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 that contains the consistency error
information you use to repair the errors. You must put
quotation marks (" ") around the file name.
verbose
Captures progress details, such as percent complete, and
shows the progress detail information as 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
.
Replace Physical Disk
This command redefines the composition of a disk group by replacing a physical disk that is in the disk group with either:
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