Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 207

Show Virtual Disk Reservations, Start Configuration Database Diagnostic

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Parameter Description name. The source virtual disk name and quotation marks must be inside the brackets. Show Virtual Disk Reservations This command returns information about the virtual disks that have persistent reservations. Syntax show (allVirtualDisks | virtualDisk [virtualDiskName] | virtualDisks [virtualDiskName1... virtualDiskNameN] reservations Parameters Parameter allVirtualDisks virtualDisk or virtualDisks Description Returns reservation information about all virtual disks in the storage array. Name of the specific virtual disk for which you are retrieving reservation information. You can enter more than one virtual disk name. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the virtual disk name. If the virtual disk name has special characters, you must also put quotation marks (" ") around the virtual disk name. Start Configuration Database Diagnostic This command starts a diagnostic test to validate the configuration database in the controller firmware. Syntax start storageArray configDbDiagnostic Parameters None. Notes Upon completion of the diagnostic test, the controller firmware returns one of these results: • Diagnosis completed without errors. No ZIP file created. • Diagnosis completed with errors. Refer to the ZIP file created at: ...\Install_dir\data\FirmwareUpgradeReports\timestamp_buildNo.zip If the diagnostic test detects an inconsistency in the configuration database, the controller firmware performs these actions: • Returns a description of the inconsistency. • Saves a ZIP file containing raw binary data. The controller firmware saves the ZIP file to this location: ...\Install_dir\data\FirmwareUpgradeReports\timestamp_buildNo.zip The binary data can be used to help determine the cause of the problem, or the file containing the binary data can be sent to a Customer and Technical Support representative. 207

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Parameter
Description
name. The source virtual disk name and quotation marks
must be inside the brackets.
Show Virtual Disk Reservations
This command returns information about the virtual disks that have persistent reservations.
Syntax
show (allVirtualDisks | virtualDisk [
virtualDiskName
]
|
virtualDisks [
virtualDiskName1... virtualDiskNameN
] reservations
Parameters
Parameter
Description
allVirtualDisks
Returns reservation information about all virtual disks in
the storage array.
virtualDisk or virtualDisks
Name of the specific virtual disk for which you are
retrieving reservation information. You can enter more
than one virtual disk name. You must put brackets ([ ])
around the virtual disk name. If the virtual disk name has
special characters, you must also put quotation marks (" ")
around the virtual disk name.
Start Configuration Database Diagnostic
This command starts a diagnostic test to validate the configuration database in the controller firmware.
Syntax
start storageArray configDbDiagnostic
Parameters
None.
Notes
Upon completion of the diagnostic test, the controller firmware returns one of these results:
Diagnosis completed without errors. No ZIP file created.
Diagnosis completed with errors. Refer to the ZIP file created at:
...\Install_dir\data\FirmwareUpgradeReports\timestamp_buildNo.zip
If the diagnostic test detects an inconsistency in the configuration database, the controller firmware performs these
actions:
Returns a description of the inconsistency.
Saves a ZIP file containing raw binary data.
The controller firmware saves the ZIP file to this location:
...\Install_dir\data\FirmwareUpgradeReports\timestamp_buildNo.zip
The binary data can be used to help determine the cause of the problem, or the file containing the binary data can be
sent to a Customer and Technical Support representative.
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