Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 169

Set Foreign Physical Disk to Native, Set Host

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Parameter enclosure id Description Service tag of the RAID enclosure or the expansion enclosure for which you are setting the enclosure ID. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the Service Tag. Specifies the value for the RAID enclosure or expansion enclosure ID. Valid values are 0 through 99. You do not need to put parentheses around the enclosure ID value. Set Foreign Physical Disk to Native A physical disk is considered to be native when it is a part of a storage array disk group. A physical disk is considered to be foreign when it does not belong to a storage array disk group or when it fails to be imported with the physical disks of a disk group that are transferred to a new storage array. The latter failure creates an incomplete disk group on the new storage array. Run this command to add the missing (foreign) physical disks back into their original disk group and to make them part of the new storage array disk group configuration of the new storage array. Use this operation for emergency recovery only: when one or more physical disks must be changed from a foreign physical disk status and returned to a native status within their original disk group. CAUTION: Using this command for purposes other than what is stated above might result in data corruption or data loss without notification. Syntax set (physicalDisk [enclosureID,slotID] | physicalDisks [enclosureID1,slotID1 enclosureID2, slotID2... enclosureIDn,slotIDn]| allPhysicalDisks) nativeState Parameters Parameter Description physicalDisk or physicalDisks The enclosure and the slot where the physical disk resides. Enclosure ID values are 0 to 99. Slot ID values are 0 to 31. Enclose the enclosure ID values and the slot ID values in square brackets ([ ]). allPhysicalDisks Selects all the physical disks. Set Host This command assigns a host to a host group or moves a host to a different host group. You can also create a new host group and assign the host to the new host group with this command. The actions performed by this command depend on whether the host has individual mappings or does not have individual mappings. Syntax set host [hostName] hostGroup=("hostGroupName" | none | defaultGroup) userLabel="newHostName" hostType=(hostTypeIndexLabel | hostTypeIndexNumber) Parameters 169

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Parameter
Description
enclosure
Service tag of the RAID enclosure or the expansion
enclosure for which you are setting the enclosure ID. You
must put quotation marks (" ") around the Service Tag.
id
Specifies the value for the RAID enclosure or expansion
enclosure ID. Valid values are
0
through
99
. You do not
need to put parentheses around the enclosure ID value.
Set Foreign Physical Disk to Native
A physical disk is considered to be native when it is a part of a storage array disk group. A physical disk is considered to
be foreign when it does not belong to a storage array disk group or when it fails to be imported with the physical disks of
a disk group that are transferred to a new storage array. The latter failure creates an incomplete disk group on the new
storage array.
Run this command to add the missing (foreign) physical disks back into their original disk group and to make them part of
the new storage array disk group configuration of the new storage array.
Use this operation for emergency recovery only: when one or more physical disks must be changed from a foreign
physical disk status and returned to a native status within their original disk group.
CAUTION: Using this command for purposes other than what is stated above might result in data corruption or data
loss without notification.
Syntax
set (physicalDisk [
enclosureID,slotID
] |
physicalDisks [
enclosureID1,slotID1 enclosureID2, slotID2...
enclosureIDn,slotIDn
]|
allPhysicalDisks) nativeState
Parameters
Parameter
Description
physicalDisk or physicalDisks
The enclosure and the slot where the physical disk
resides. Enclosure ID values are
0
to
99
. Slot ID values
are
0
to
31
. Enclose the enclosure ID values and the slot
ID values in square brackets ([ ]).
allPhysicalDisks
Selects all the physical disks.
Set Host
This command assigns a host to a host group or moves a host to a different host group. You can also create a new host
group and assign the host to the new host group with this command. The actions performed by this command depend on
whether the host has individual mappings or does not have individual mappings.
Syntax
set host [
hostName
]
hostGroup=("
hostGroupName
" | none | defaultGroup)
userLabel="
newHostName
"
hostType=(
hostTypeIndexLabel
|
hostTypeIndexNumber
)
Parameters
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