Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 154

Reset Storage Array Battery Install Date, Reset Storage Array iSCSI Baseline

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Additional Information The RAID controller module that receives the reset RAID controller module command resets the RAID controller module specified. For example, if the reset RAID controller module command is sent to RAID controller module 0 to request a reset of RAID controller module 0, then RAID controller module 0 reboots itself by doing a soft reboot. If the reset RAID controller module command is sent to RAID controller module 0 to request a reset of RAID controller module 1, then RAID controller module 0 holds RAID controller module 1 in reset and then releases RAID controller module 1 from reset, which is a hard reboot. A soft reboot in some products only resets the IOC chip. A hard reboot resets both the IOC chip and the expander chips in the RAID controller module. Reset Storage Array Battery Install Date This command resets the age of the batteries in a storage array to zero days. You can reset the batteries for an entire storage array or just the battery for a specific RAID controller module or in a specific battery pack. Syntax reset storageArray batteryInstallDate controller=(0 | 1) Parameters Parameter Description controller Specifies the RAID controller module that contains the battery for which to reset the age. Valid RAID controller module identifier values are 0 and 1. The identifier value is 0 for the RAID controller module on the top and 1 for the RAID controller module on the bottom when viewed from the rear of the enclosure. Use the controller parameter only for RAID controller modules with batteries. NOTE: If you do not specify a RAID controller module, the age is reset for the storage array battery or both RAID controller module batteries. If you specify a RAID controller module, then the age for only that RAID controller module battery is reset. Reset Storage Array iSCSI Baseline This command resets the iSCSI baseline for the storage array to 0. Syntax reset storageArray iscsiStatsBaseline Parameters None. NOTE: This command resets the baseline to 0 for both RAID controller modules in the storage array. The purpose of resetting both of the RAID controller module baselines is to help ensure that the counts are synchronized between the RAID controller modules. If one RAID controller module resets but the second RAID controller module does not reset, the host is informed that the RAID controller modules are out of synchronization. The host is informed by the time stamps that are reported with the statistics. Example -c "reset storageArray iscsiStatsBaseline;" 154

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Additional Information
The RAID controller module that receives the reset RAID controller module command resets the RAID controller module
specified. For example, if the reset RAID controller module command is sent to RAID controller module 0 to request a
reset of RAID controller module 0, then RAID controller module 0 reboots itself by doing a soft reboot. If the reset RAID
controller module command is sent to RAID controller module 0 to request a reset of RAID controller module 1, then
RAID controller module 0 holds RAID controller module 1 in reset and then releases RAID controller module 1 from reset,
which is a hard reboot. A soft reboot in some products only resets the IOC chip. A hard reboot resets both the IOC chip
and the expander chips in the RAID controller module.
Reset Storage Array Battery Install Date
This command resets the age of the batteries in a storage array to zero days. You can reset the batteries for an entire
storage array or just the battery for a specific RAID controller module or in a specific battery pack.
Syntax
reset storageArray batteryInstallDate controller=(0 | 1)
Parameters
Parameter
Description
controller
Specifies the RAID controller module that contains the
battery for which to reset the age. Valid RAID controller
module identifier values are
0
and
1
. The identifier value
is
0
for the RAID controller module on the top and
1
for
the RAID controller module on the bottom when viewed
from the rear of the enclosure. Use the
controller
parameter only for RAID controller modules with batteries.
NOTE:
If you do not specify a RAID controller module, the age is reset for the storage array battery or both RAID
controller module batteries. If you specify a RAID controller module, then the age for only that RAID controller
module battery is reset.
Reset Storage Array iSCSI Baseline
This command resets the iSCSI baseline for the storage array to 0.
Syntax
reset storageArray iscsiStatsBaseline
Parameters
None.
NOTE:
This command resets the baseline to 0 for both RAID controller modules in the storage array. The purpose of
resetting both of the RAID controller module baselines is to help ensure that the counts are synchronized between
the RAID controller modules. If one RAID controller module resets but the second RAID controller module does not
reset, the host is informed that the RAID controller modules are out of synchronization. The host is informed by the
time stamps that are reported with the statistics.
Example
-c "reset storageArray iscsiStatsBaseline;"
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