Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 165

Set Disk Group

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Parameter noEndDate timesPerDay timeZone Description MM:DD:YY, where MM is the month, DD the day and YY the year. For example: endDate=11:26:11. Use this option to prevent a scheduled copy-on-write operation from ending. If you later decide to end the copyon-write operations, you must re-enter the create snapshotVirtualDisk command and specify an end date. Number of times you want the snapshot schedule to run in a day. For example, timesPerDay=4. Specifies the time zone to use for the scheduling operations, using one of the following values: • GMT±HH:MM-The offset from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), in hours and minutes. For example, GMT-06:00 must be used to specify Central Standard Time (CST). • Text string-A standard time zone text string, in quotation marks. For example, "USA/ Chicago" or "Germany/Berlin". Time zone text strings are case sensitive. If an incorrect text string is used, or no text string is specified, the default time zone is GMT. For example, CST can be specified in two different ways: timeZone=GMT-06:00 or timeZone="USA/Chicago. NOTE: To remove a schedule, use the delete virtualDisk command with the schedule parameter. The delete command with the schedule parameter deletes only the schedule, not the snapshot virtual disk. Ensure that you do not inadvertently delete the virtual disk itself. NOTE: If you also use the scheduleInterval option, the lowest value of the timesPerDay option and the scheduleInterval option is used. The value is determined by calculating an integer value for the scheduleInterval option. Divide 1440 by the scheduleInterval option value that you set. For example, 1440/180 = 8. This value is then compared to the timesPerDay integer value and the calculated scheduleInterval integer value; the smaller value is then used. Set Disk Group This command defines the properties for a disk group. Syntax set diskGroup [diskGroupName] addPhysicalDisks=(enclosureID1,slotID1 enclosureID2,slotID2... enclosureIDn,slotIDn) raidLevel=(0 | 1 | 5 | 6) owner=(0 | 1) Parameters 165

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Parameter
Description
MM:DD:YY
, where
MM
is the month,
DD
the day and
YY
the year. For example:
endDate=11:26:11
.
noEndDate
Use this option to prevent a scheduled copy-on-write
operation from ending. If you later decide to end the copy-
on-write operations, you must re-enter the create
snapshotVirtualDisk
command and specify an end
date.
timesPerDay
Number of times you want the snapshot schedule to run in
a day. For example,
timesPerDay=4
.
timeZone
Specifies the time zone to use for the scheduling
operations, using one of the following values:
GMT±HH:MM
—The offset from Greenwich Mean
Time (GMT), in hours and minutes. For example,
GMT-06:00 must be used to specify Central
Standard Time (CST).
Text string
—A standard time zone text
string, in quotation marks. For example, "USA/
Chicago" or "Germany/Berlin". Time zone text
strings are case sensitive. If an incorrect text
string is used, or no text string is specified, the
default time zone is GMT. For example, CST can
be specified in two different ways:
timeZone=GMT-06:00
or
timeZone="USA/Chicago
.
NOTE:
To remove a schedule, use the
delete virtualDisk
command with the
schedule
parameter. The
delete
command with the
schedule
parameter deletes only the schedule, not the snapshot virtual disk. Ensure
that you do not inadvertently delete the virtual disk itself.
NOTE:
If you also use the
scheduleInterval
option, the lowest value of the
timesPerDay
option and the
scheduleInterval
option is used. The value is determined by calculating an integer value for the
scheduleInterval
option. Divide 1440 by the
scheduleInterval
option value that you set. For example,
1440/180 = 8. This value is then compared to the
timesPerDay
integer value and the calculated
scheduleInterval
integer value; the smaller value is then used.
Set Disk Group
This command defines the properties for a disk group.
Syntax
set diskGroup [
diskGroupName
]
addPhysicalDisks=(
enclosureID1,slotID1 enclosureID2,slotID2...
enclosureIDn,slotIDn
)
raidLevel=(0 | 1 | 5 | 6)
owner=(0 | 1)
Parameters
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