DELL 34XX User Manual

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Parameters
Parameter
Description
remoteStorageArrayName
The name for the remote storage array for which 
you are resetting the iSCSI IP address. Enclose the 
storage array name in double quotation marks (" ").
remoteStorageArrayNameWwid
The World Wide Identifier (WWID) of the storage 
array for which you are resetting the iSCSI IP 
address. You can use the WWID instead of the 
storage array name to identify the storage array. 
Enclose the WWID in angle brackets (< >).
Reset Physical Disk
This command power cycles a physical disk in a disk group or a disk pool to aid in the recovery of a 
physical disk that is exhibiting inconsistent or non-optimal behavior.
By power cycling a physical disk, some errors that cause inconsistent or non-optimal behavior can be 
cleared. This avoids replacing a physical disk when it is experiencing only a transient, non-fatal error, and 
the physical disk can remain operational. Resetting a physical disk in this way reduces disruptions and 
avoids replacing a physical disk.
If the problem cannot be corrected by power cycling the physical disk, the data is copied from the 
physical disk and the physical disk is powered down for replacement.
Syntax
reset physicalDisk([enclosureID,drawerID,slotID] | <"wwID">) 
Parameters
Parameter
Description
physicalDisk
The location of the physical disk that you want to replace. For high-
capacity expansion enclosures, specify the enclosure ID value, the drawer 
ID value, and the slot ID value of the physical disk that you want to revive. 
For low-capacity expansion enclosures, specify the enclosure ID value and 
the slot ID value of the physical disk that you want to revive. Enclosure ID 
values are 0 to 99. Drawer ID values are 0 to 4. Slot ID values are 0 to 31. 
Enclose the enclosure ID value, the drawer ID value, and the slot ID value in 
square brackets ([ ]).
physicalDisk
The World Wide Identifier (WWID) of the physical disk that you want to 
replace. Enclose the WWID in double quotation marks (" ") inside angle 
brackets (< >).
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