Start Remote Replication Synchronization; Start Secure Physical Disk Erase; Start Snapshot Rollback - Dell PowerVault MD3260 Cli Manual

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Start Remote Replication Synchronization

NOTE: This command valid only with Fibre Channel storage arrays.
This command starts Remote Replication synchronization.
Syntax
start remoteReplication primary
["virtualDiskName"] synchronize
Parameter
Parameter
primary

Start Secure Physical Disk Erase

This command erases all of the data from one or more self-encrypting disk (SED) physical disks so that they can be
reused as SED physical disks. Run this command only when the SED physical disks are no longer part of a secure disk
group, or when the security key is unknown.
NOTE: When performing a secure erase operation on all physical disks in an array that contains only SED physical
disk type, the physical disks must be erased in two groups using the start secureErase
physicalDisks[] command. For example, if there are seven (7) SED physical disks, the secure erase can be
performed by executing:
start secureErase physicalDisks [0,0 0,1 0,2 0,3];
start secureErase physicalDisks [0,4 0,5 0,6];
Syntax
start secureErase (physicalDisk [enclosureID,slotID] |
physicalDisks [enclosureID1,slotID1 enclosureID2, slotID2...
enclosureIDn,slotIDn])
Parameters
Parameter
physicalDisk or physicalDisks

Start Snapshot Rollback

This command starts a rollback operation for one or more snapshot virtual disks. The content of the base virtual disk
changes immediately to match the content of the selected snapshot virtual disk at that point in time. The base virtual
disk immediately becomes available for read/write requests after the rollback operation has successfully completed. To
stop a snapshot rollback operation, use the stop rollback virtual disk command.
Description
The name of the primary virtual disk for which you want to
start synchronization. Enclose the primary virtual disk
name in double quotation marks (" ") inside square
brackets ([ ]).
Description
Identifies the enclosure and slot where the physical disk
resides. Enclosure ID values are 0 to 99. Slot ID values
are 0 to 31. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the
enclosure ID value and slot ID value.
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