DELL 34XX User Manual

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virtual disks remain fully accessible during this operation. The progress of the removal operation is 
reported as part of the long running operations status.
This command fails if there is not enough free capacity on the physical disks that remain in the disk pool 
to store the data that was on the physical disks you remove from the disk pool. Reserve capacity in the 
disk pool might be used to store data that was on the physical disks you remove from the disk pool. 
However, if the reserve capacity falls below the critical threshold, a critical event is written to the major 
event log.
The RAID controller module firmware determines how many physical disks you can remove. You can 
then select the specific physical disks to be removed. The RAID controller module firmware bases the 
count on the amount of free space needed to redistribute the data across the remaining physical disks 
without consuming any capacity reserved for reconstructions. If the free capacity of the disk pool is 
already less than the Reserved Reconstruction Physical Disk Amount, the RAID controller module does 
not allow a DCR operation to begin.
A DCR operation might result in the configured capacity exceeding one or both of the Pool Utilization 
Thresholds. If so, normal threshold alerts are issued.
Register SNMP Community
Description
This command creates a new Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) community, community 
name string, and registers the new community as a known entity to the SNMP agent. Any attempt to 
register a new community with the same name as that of an existing community is rejected and the 
firmware returns an error message.
Syntax
create snmpCommunity communityName="snmpCommunityName" 
Parameters
Parameter
Description
communityName
The name of the SNMP community that you want 
to create. Enclose the SNMP community name in 
double quotation marks (" ").
Register SNMP Trap Destination
Description
This command creates a new Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap destination. A trap 
destination is the SNMP manager that you want to have receive the trap messages.
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