Dell PowerVault MD3660f CLI Guide - Page 214
Stop Snapshot Rollback, Start Storage Array Blink, Start Storage Array iSCSI Refresh
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The repository virtual disk that is associated with the snapshot continues to track any new changes between the base virtual disk and the snapshot virtual disk that occurs after the rollback operation is completed. Syntax start rollback (virtualDisk [snapshotVirtualDiskName] | virtualDisks [snapshotVirtualDiskName1 ... snapshotVirtualDiskNameN]) Parameter Parameter virtualDisk or virtualDisks Description Names the specific snapshot virtual disk or snapshot virtual disks for which you want to start a rollback operation. Enclose the snapshot virtual disk name in square brackets ([ ]). If the snapshot virtual disk name has special characters, you must also enclose the snapshot virtual disk name in double quotation marks (" "). Stop Snapshot Rollback This command stops a snapshot rollback operation that was initiated by the start rollback virtual disk command. NOTE: Canceling a rollback operation leaves the base virtual disk in an indeterminate state with potentially invalid or inconsistent data. The related snapshot virtual disk becomes disabled and unusable. Syntax stop rollback virtualDisk [snapshotVirtualDiskName] Parameter Parameter virtualDisk Description Names the specific snapshot virtual disk for which you want to resume a rollback operation. Enclose the snapshot virtual disk name in square brackets ([ ]). If the snapshot virtual disk name has special characters, you must also enclose the snapshot virtual disk name in double quotation marks (" "). Start Storage Array Blink This command identifies a storage array by turning on the indicator LED for the storage array. Use the stop storageArray blink command to turn off the indicator LED for the storage array. Syntax start storageArray blink Parameters None. Start Storage Array iSCSI Refresh This command initiates a refresh of the network address information for the iSNS server. If the DHCP server is marginal or unresponsive, the refresh operation can take from 2 to 3 minutes to complete. 214