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IOPn.Diskx Disable Mirrored Disk, MTCCONS IOP, Disable Mirrored Disk

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Results See Also If bad block remapping is turned on, but later you determine that automatic bad block remapping is not desirable, invoke this command to stop the SCSI software from automatically remapping bad blocks for a device. It is possible that bad block remapping might cause file system information loss to occur, depending on whether the sector in which the bad block was encountered is in use by your file system. If the sector is not in use by your file system, bad block remapping causes no loss of file system information. IOPn.Diskx Enable Bad Block Remap IOPn.ScsiProvider Show Bad Block Status IOPn.ScsiProvider Show Mirror Status IOPn.Diskx Disable Mirrored Disk This command disables an individual mirrored SCSI disk that is online or offline. If you use this command in the context of performing a mirror copy, you might decide to disable the target of a running mirror copy to halt the mirror copy. In that case, you would disable an online disk. To prevent a mirror copy from beginning, you might decide to disable the target of a pending mirror copy. In this case, you would disable an offline disk. Command IOPn.Diskx Disable Mirrored Disk Console Syntax MTCCONS IOPn.Diskx Disable Mirrored Disk Variables n - the ID number of the IOP (1 or 2) x - the ID number of the SCSI disk Results The online or offline mirrored disk, indicated by Diskx, is disabled immediately. Once a disk is disabled, you can use it again only if you explicitly enable it. A disk remains disabled across IOP reboots. Warning: Do not disable all members of a mirror set, and do not disable the source of a mirror copy or Windows loses access to the mirror set. See Also IOPn.Diskx Enable Mirrored Disk IOPn.ScsiProvider Show Mirror Status Commands 5-29

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Commands
5-29
Results
If bad block remapping is turned on, but later you determine that automatic
bad block remapping is not desirable, invoke this command to stop the SCSI
software from automatically remapping bad blocks for a device.
It is possible that bad block remapping might cause file system information
loss to occur, depending on whether the sector in which the bad block was
encountered is in use by your file system. If the sector is not in use by your
file system, bad block remapping causes no loss of file system information.
See Also
IOPn.Diskx Enable Bad Block Remap
IOPn.ScsiProvider Show Bad Block Status
IOPn.ScsiProvider Show Mirror Status
IOP
n
.Disk
x
Disable Mirrored Disk
This command disables an individual mirrored SCSI disk that is
online
or
offline
.
If you use this command in the context of performing a mirror copy, you might decide to disable
the target of a running mirror copy to halt the mirror copy. In that case, you would disable an
online
disk. To prevent a mirror copy from beginning, you might decide to disable the target of
a pending mirror copy. In this case, you would disable an
offline
disk.
Command
IOP
n
.Disk
x
Disable Mirrored Disk
Console Syntax
MTCCONS IOP
n
.Disk
x
Disable Mirrored Disk
Variables
n
µ the ID number of the IOP (1 or 2)
x
µ the ID number of the SCSI disk
Results
The
online
or
offline
mirrored disk, indicated by
Disk
x
,
is disabled
immediately.
Once a disk is disabled, you can use it again
only
if you explicitly enable it.
A disk remains disabled across IOP reboots.
Warning:
Do
not
disable all members of a mirror set, and do
not
disable the source of a mirror copy or Windows loses
access to the mirror set.
See Also
IOPn.Diskx Enable Mirrored Disk
IOPn.ScsiProvider Show Mirror Status