Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 156

Resume Snapshot Rollback, Revive Disk Group, resumes A-A', B-B', and C-C'.

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Parameter writeConsistency Description name must also be enclosed in double quotation marks (" "). The setting to identify the virtual disks in this command that are in a write-consistency group or are separate. For the virtual disks to be in the same write-consistency group, set this parameter to TRUE. For the virtual disks to be separate, set this parameter to FALSE. NOTE: If you set the writeConsistency parameter to TRUE, the virtual disks must be in a write-consistency group (or groups). This command resumes all write-consistency groups that contain the virtual disks. For example, if virtual disks A, B, and C are in a write-consistency group and they have remote counterparts A', B', and C', the resume remoteReplication virtual disk ["A"] writeConsistency=TRUE command resumes A-A', B-B', and C-C'. Resume Snapshot Rollback This command resumes a rollback operation that has entered a paused state. A rollback operation can enter a paused state due to processing errors which triggers a Needs Attention condition for the storage array. If the rollback operation cannot be resumed, the selected snapshot virtual disk reverts to a paused state, and the Needs Attention condition is displayed. Syntax resume rollback virtualDisk [snapshotVirtualDiskName] Parameter Parameter virtualDisk Description Specifies the name of the snapshot virtual disk for which you want to resume a rollback operation. Enclose the snapshot virtual disk name in square brackets ([ ]). If the snapshot virtual disk name has special characters, you must also enclose the snapshot virtual disk name in double quotation marks (" "). Revive Disk Group This command forces the specified disk group and associated failed physical disks to the Optimal state. All physical disks assigned to the disk group must be installed before you attempt to run this command. CAUTION: Correct use of this command depends on the data configuration on all of the physical disks in the disk group. Never attempt to revive a physical disk unless supervised by a Customer or Technical Support representative. Syntax revive diskGroup [diskGroupNumber] Parameter 156

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Parameter
Description
name must also be enclosed in double quotation marks
(“ ”).
writeConsistency
The setting to identify the virtual disks in this command
that are in a write-consistency group or are separate. For
the virtual disks to be in the same write-consistency
group, set this parameter to
TRUE
. For the virtual disks to
be separate, set this parameter to
FALSE
.
NOTE:
If you set the
writeConsistency
parameter to
TRUE
, the virtual disks must be in a write-consistency
group (or groups). This command resumes all write-consistency groups that contain the virtual disks. For example,
if virtual disks A, B, and C are in a write-consistency group and they have remote counterparts A’, B’, and C’, the
resume remoteReplication virtual disk [“A”] writeConsistency=TRUE
command
resumes A-A’, B-B’, and C-C’.
Resume Snapshot Rollback
This command resumes a rollback operation that has entered a paused state. A rollback operation can enter a paused
state due to processing errors which triggers a
Needs Attention
condition for the storage array. If the rollback operation
cannot be resumed, the selected snapshot virtual disk reverts to a paused state, and the
Needs Attention
condition is
displayed.
Syntax
resume rollback virtualDisk [
snapshotVirtualDiskName
]
Parameter
Parameter
Description
virtualDisk
Specifies the name of the snapshot virtual disk for which
you want to resume a rollback operation. Enclose the
snapshot virtual disk name in square brackets ([ ]). If the
snapshot virtual disk name has special characters, you
must also enclose the snapshot virtual disk name in
double quotation marks (" ").
Revive Disk Group
This command forces the specified disk group and associated failed physical disks to the Optimal state. All physical
disks assigned to the disk group must be installed before you attempt to run this command.
CAUTION: Correct use of this command depends on the data configuration on all of the physical disks in the disk
group. Never attempt to revive a physical disk unless supervised by a Customer or Technical Support
representative.
Syntax
revive diskGroup
[diskGroupNumber
]
Parameter
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