Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 203

Show Storage Array Unreadable Sectors, Show String, Show Virtual Disk, Syntax, Parameters

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Show Storage Array Unreadable Sectors This command returns a table of the addresses of all of the sectors in the storage array that cannot be read. The table is organized with column headings for the following information: • Virtual disk user label • Logical unit number (LUN) • Accessible by (host or host group) • Date/time • Virtual disk-relative logical block address (hexadecimal format - 0xnnnnnnnn) • Physical disk location (enclosure t, slot s) • Physical disk-relative logical block address (hexadecimal format - 0xnnnnnnnn) • Failure type The data is sorted first by the virtual disk user label and second by the logical block address (LBA). Each entry in the table corresponds to a single sector. Syntax show storageArray unreadableSectors Parameters None. Show String This command shows a string of text from a script file. This command is similar to the echo command in MS-DOS and UNIX. Syntax show "textString" Parameters None. NOTE: You must enclose the string in double quotation marks (" "). Show Virtual Disk For the virtual disks in a storage array, this command returns the following information: • The number of virtual disks • The name • The status • The capacity • The RAID level • The disk group where the virtual disk is located • Details: - The virtual disk ID - The subsystem ID 203

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Show Storage Array Unreadable Sectors
This command returns a table of the addresses of all of the sectors in the storage array that cannot be read. The table is
organized with column headings for the following information:
Virtual disk user label
Logical unit number (LUN)
Accessible by (host or host group)
Date/time
Virtual disk-relative logical block address (hexadecimal format – 0xnnnnnnnn)
Physical disk location (enclosure t, slot s)
Physical disk-relative logical block address (hexadecimal format – 0xnnnnnnnn)
Failure type
The data is sorted first by the virtual disk user label and second by the logical block address (LBA). Each entry in the
table corresponds to a single sector.
Syntax
show storageArray unreadableSectors
Parameters
None.
Show String
This command shows a string of text from a script file. This command is similar to the echo command in MS-DOS and
UNIX.
Syntax
show “textString”
Parameters
None.
NOTE:
You must enclose the string in double quotation marks (“ ”).
Show Virtual Disk
For the virtual disks in a storage array, this command returns the following information:
The number of virtual disks
The name
The status
The capacity
The RAID level
The disk group where the virtual disk is located
Details:
The virtual disk ID
The subsystem ID
203