Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 223

set virtualDisk[7] mediaScanEnabled=false, create virtualDisk raidLevel=0 | 1 | 5 | 6

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set virtualDisk["7"] mediaScanEnabled=false; set virtualDisk["7"] consistencyCheckEnabled=false; set virtualDisk["7"] modificationPriority=high; The command in this example, like the create virtualDisk command in the previous example, creates a new virtual disk. The significant difference between these two examples is that this example shows how you can define specific physical disks to include in the virtual disk. To find out what physical disks are available in a storage array, run the show storageArray profile command. The following syntax is the general form of the create virtualDisk command shown in the previous example: create virtualDisk raidLevel=(0 | 1 | 5 | 6) userLabel="virtualDiskName" physicalDisks= (enclosureID0,slotID0... enclosureIDn,slotIDn) [capacity=virtualDiskCapacity | owner=(0 | 1) | segmentSize=segmentSizeValue] [enclosureLossProtect=(TRUE | FALSE)] 223

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set virtualDisk["7"] mediaScanEnabled=false;
set virtualDisk["7"] consistencyCheckEnabled=false;
set virtualDisk["7"] modificationPriority=high;
The command in this example, like the
create virtualDisk
command in the previous example, creates a new
virtual disk. The significant difference between these two examples is that this example shows how you can define
specific physical disks to include in the virtual disk. To find out what physical disks are available in a storage array, run
the
show storageArray profile
command.
The following syntax is the general form of the
create virtualDisk
command shown in the previous example:
create virtualDisk raidLevel=(0 | 1 | 5 | 6)
userLabel="
virtualDiskName
" physicalDisks=
(
enclosureID0,slotID0... enclosureIDn,slotIDn
)
[capacity=
virtualDiskCapacity
| owner=(0 | 1) |
segmentSize=
segmentSizeValue
]
[enclosureLossProtect=(TRUE | FALSE)]
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