Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 208

Start Disk Group Blink, running operation that you cannot stop.

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To stop the database configuration diagnostic test, use the stop storageArray configDbDiagnostic command. In addition, the database configuration diagnostic test can be started using the storage management software GUI but cannot be stopped using the storage management software GUI. If you want to stop a running diagnostic test, you must use the stop storageArray configDbDiagnostic command. Start Disk Group Blink This command identifies the physical disks that are logically grouped together to form the specified disk group by blinking the indicator LEDs on the physical disks. (Use the stop diskGroup blink command to turn off the indicator LEDs on the physical disks.) Syntax start diskGroup [diskGroupNumber] blink Parameter Parameter diskGroup Description Number of the disk group to identify. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the disk group number. Start Disk Group Defragment This command starts a defragment operation on the specified disk group. NOTE: Defragmenting a disk group starts a long‑running operation that you cannot stop. Syntax start diskGroup [diskGroupNumber] defragment Parameter Parameter diskGroup Description Number of the disk group to defragment. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the disk group number. Start Disk Group Export This command moves a disk group into an Exported state. Then you can remove the physical disks that comprise the disk group and reinstall the physical disks in a different storage array. NOTE: Within the disk group, you cannot move virtual disks that are associated with the premium features from one storage array to another storage array. Syntax start diskGroup [diskGroupName] export Parameter Parameter Description diskGroup Number of the disk group to defragment. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the disk group number. 208

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To stop the database configuration diagnostic test, use the
stop storageArray configDbDiagnostic
command.
In addition, the database configuration diagnostic test can be started using the storage management software GUI but
cannot be stopped using the storage management software GUI. If you want to stop a running diagnostic test, you must
use the
stop storageArray configDbDiagnostic
command.
Start Disk Group Blink
This command identifies the physical disks that are logically grouped together to form the specified disk group by
blinking the indicator LEDs on the physical disks. (Use the
stop diskGroup blink
command to turn off the
indicator LEDs on the physical disks.)
Syntax
start diskGroup [
diskGroupNumber
] blink
Parameter
Parameter
Description
diskGroup
Number of the disk group to identify. You must put
brackets ([ ]) around the disk group number.
Start Disk Group Defragment
This command starts a defragment operation on the specified disk group.
NOTE:
Defragmenting a disk group starts a long
running operation that you cannot stop.
Syntax
start diskGroup [
diskGroupNumber
] defragment
Parameter
Parameter
Description
diskGroup
Number of the disk group to defragment. You must put
brackets ([ ]) around the disk group number.
Start Disk Group Export
This command moves a disk group into an Exported state. Then you can remove the physical disks that comprise the
disk group and reinstall the physical disks in a different storage array.
NOTE:
Within the disk group, you cannot move virtual disks that are associated with the premium features from one
storage array to another storage array.
Syntax
start diskGroup [
diskGroupName
] export
Parameter
Parameter
Description
diskGroup
Number of the disk group to defragment. You must put
brackets ([ ]) around the disk group number.
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