Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 192

Show Disk Group, Show Disk Group Export Dependencies

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Parameter initiatorName targetName Description The name of the iSCSI initiator for which session information is desired. Enclose the iSCSI initiator name in double quotation marks (" "). The name and quotation marks must also be enclosed in either square brackets ([ ]) or angle brackets (< >). If the name is longer than 30 characters, the angle brackets must be used. The name of the iSCSI target for which session information is desired. Enclose the iSCSI target name in double quotation marks (" "). The name and quotation marks must also be enclosed in either square brackets ([ ]) or angle brackets (< >). If the name is longer than 30 characters, the angle brackets must be used. NOTE: This command can be entered without defining any arguments, i.e. show iscsiSessions. When the command is entered without arguments, the information displayed is for all active iSCSI sessions. To limit the information displayed, enter a specific iSCSI initiator or a specific iSCSI target. The command then displays only information about that particular iSCSI initiator or iSCSI target session. Show Disk Group This command returns the following information about a disk group: • Status (online or offline) • Physical disk type (SAS) • Enclosure loss protection (yes or no) • Current owner (RAID controller module 0 or RAID controller module 1) • Associated virtual disks and free capacity • Associated physical disks NOTE: You can use the free capacity area value when you create a virtual disk based on the free capacity of a disk group. For a description of how to use the free capacity value, see the create virtualDisk command on Create RAID Virtual Disk (Free Capacity Base Select). Syntax show diskGroup [diskGroupNumber] Parameter Parameter Description diskGroup Number of the disk group for which to display information. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the disk group number. Show Disk Group Export Dependencies This command shows a list of dependencies for the physical disks in a disk group that you want to move from one storage array to a second storage array. Syntax show diskGroup [diskGroupName] exportDependencies 192

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Parameter
Description
initiatorName
The name of the iSCSI initiator for which session
information is desired. Enclose the iSCSI initiator name in
double quotation marks (“ ”). The name and quotation
marks must also be enclosed in either square brackets ([ ])
or angle brackets (< >). If the name is longer than 30
characters, the angle brackets must be used.
targetName
The name of the iSCSI target for which session
information is desired. Enclose the iSCSI target name in
double quotation marks (“ ”). The name and quotation
marks must also be enclosed in either square brackets ([ ])
or angle brackets (< >). If the name is longer than 30
characters, the angle brackets must be used.
NOTE:
This command can be entered without defining any arguments, i.e.
show iscsiSessions
.
When the command is entered without arguments, the information displayed is for all active iSCSI sessions. To
limit the information displayed, enter a specific iSCSI initiator or a specific iSCSI target. The command then
displays only information about that particular iSCSI initiator or iSCSI target session.
Show Disk Group
This command returns the following information about a disk group:
Status (online or offline)
Physical disk type (SAS)
Enclosure loss protection (yes or no)
Current owner (RAID controller module 0 or RAID controller module 1)
Associated virtual disks and free capacity
Associated physical disks
NOTE:
You can use the free capacity area value when you create a virtual disk based on the free capacity of a disk
group. For a description of how to use the free capacity value, see the
create virtualDisk
command on
Create RAID Virtual Disk (Free Capacity Base Select).
Syntax
show diskGroup [
diskGroupNumber
]
Parameter
Parameter
Description
diskGroup
Number of the disk group for which to display information.
You must put brackets ([ ]) around the disk group number.
Show Disk Group Export Dependencies
This command shows a list of dependencies for the physical disks in a disk group that you want to move from one
storage array to a second storage array.
Syntax
show diskGroup [
diskGroupName
] exportDependencies
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