Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 157

Revive Disk Pool, Revive Physical Disk, Save Enclosure Log Data, Slot ID values

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Parameter diskGroup Description Number of the disk group to be set to the optimal state. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the disk group number. Revive Disk Pool This command forces a disk pool and its associated physical disks to the Optimal state. CAUTION: Correct use of this command depends on the data configuration on all of the physical disks in the disk pool. Do not try to revive a disk pool unless you are supervised by your Technical Support representative. Syntax revive diskPool [diskPoolName] Parameter Parameter Description diskPool The alphanumeric identifier (including - and _) of the disk pool that you want to revive. Enclose the diskPoolName in square brackets ([ ]). Revive Physical Disk This command forces the specified physical disk to the optimal state. CAUTION: Correct use of this command depends on the data configuration on all physical disks in the disk group. Never attempt to revive a physical disk unless supervised by a Technical Support representative. Syntax revive physicalDisk [enclosureID,slotID] Parameter Parameter Description physicalDisk Identifies the enclosure and slot where, the physical disk resides. Enclosure ID values are 0 to 99. Slot ID values are 0 to 31. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the enclosure ID value and the slot ID value. Save Enclosure Log Data This command saves the enclosure log sense data to a file. Log sense data is maintained by the environmental cards for each enclosure. Not all of the environmental cards contain log sense data. Syntax save allEnclosures logFile="filename" Parameter 157

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Parameter
Description
diskGroup
Number of the disk group to be set to the optimal state.
You must put brackets ([ ]) around the disk group number.
Revive Disk Pool
This command forces a disk pool and its associated physical disks to the Optimal state.
CAUTION: Correct use of this command depends on the data configuration on all of the physical disks in the disk
pool. Do not try to revive a disk pool unless you are supervised by your Technical Support representative.
Syntax
revive diskPool [
diskPoolName
]
Parameter
Parameter
Description
diskPool
The alphanumeric identifier (including - and _) of the disk
pool that you want to revive. Enclose the
diskPoolName
in
square brackets ([ ]).
Revive Physical Disk
This command forces the specified physical disk to the optimal state.
CAUTION: Correct use of this command depends on the data configuration on all physical disks in the disk group.
Never attempt to revive a physical disk unless supervised by a Technical Support representative.
Syntax
revive physicalDisk
[enclosureID,slotID
]
Parameter
Parameter
Description
physicalDisk
Identifies the enclosure and slot where, the physical disk
resides. Enclosure ID values are
0
to
99
. Slot ID values
are
0
to
31
. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the
enclosure ID value and the slot ID value.
Save Enclosure Log Data
This command saves the enclosure log sense data to a file. Log sense data is maintained by the environmental cards for
each enclosure. Not all of the environmental cards contain log sense data.
Syntax
save allEnclosures logFile="
filename
"
Parameter
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