Dell PowerVault MD3660f CLI Guide - Page 105
Con Automatic Support Bundle Collection, Create Disk Group, pathName
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Syntax clear (allVirtualDisks | virtualDisk [virtualDiskName] | virtualDisks [virtualDiskName1 ... virtualDiskNameN]) unreadableSectors Parameters Parameter Description allVirtualDisks Clears unreadable sector information from all of the virtual disks in the storage array. virtualDisk or virtualDisks The name of the specific virtual disk for which you want to clear unreadable sector information. You can enter more than one virtual disk name. Enclose the virtual disk name in square brackets ([ ]). If the virtual disk name has special characters, you also must enclose the virtual disk name in double quotation marks (" "). NOTE: You can use any combination of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores for the names. Command names can have a maximum of 30 characters. If you exceed the maximum character limit, replace square brackets ([ ]) with angle brackets (< >) to overcome this limitation. Configure Automatic Support Bundle Collection This command enables or disables the automatic collection of support bundles on one or more storage arrays when a critical MEL event is detected. NOTE: This command must be run from the command line. It cannot be run in the MD Storage Manager script editor. Syntax supportBundle auto (enable|disable) (all | storageArrayName) [data=pathName] Parameters Parameter Description enable Enable automatic collection of support bundles when a critical MEL event is detected. disable Disable automatic collection of support bundles where the feature was previously enabled. all Apply the command to all storage arrays detected from the host. storageArrayName Apply the command to the named storage array. data Store the data generated by the command at the location specified by the pathName. Create Disk Group This command creates either a free-capacity disk group or a disk group with one virtual disk when you enter a set of assigned physical disks. 105