Syntax
repair logicaldrive [logicalDriveName] parity
parityErrorFile="filename"
[verbose=(TRUE | FALSE)]
Parameters
Parameter
Description
The name of the specific logical drive for which you
logicalDrive
want to repair parity. Enclose the logical drive name in
square brackets ([ ]). If the logical drive name has
special characters, you also must enclose the logical
drive name in double quotation marks (" ").
The name of the file that contains the parity error
parityErrorFile
information that you use to repair the errors. Enclose the
file name in double quotation marks (" ").
The setting to capture progress details, such as percent
verbose
complete, and to show the information as the logical
drive parity is being repaired. To capture progress
details, set this parameter to TRUE. To prevent capturing
progress details, set this parameter to FALSE.
Replace Disk Drive
This command redefines the composition of an subsystem. You can use this command to replace a disk
drive with either an unassigned disk drive or a fully integrated hot spare.
Syntax
replace Drive [enclosureID,drawerID,slotID]|
Drive "wwID") replacementDrive=enclosureID,drawerID,slotID
Parameters
Parameter
Description
The location of the disk drive that you want to replace.
drive
For high-capacity expansion drawers, specify the
enclosure ID, the drawer ID, and the slot ID. For
low-capacity expansion drawers, specify the enclosure
ID and the slot ID. Enclosure ID values are 0 to 99.
Drawer ID values are 1 to 5. Slot ID values are 1 to 32.
Enclose the enclosure ID value, the drawer ID value, and
the slot ID value in square brackets ([ ]).
You can also use the World Wide Identifier (WWID) of
the disk drive. Enclose the WWID in double quotation
marks (" ").
replacementDrive
The location of the replacement disk drive. For
high-capacity expansion drawers, specify the enclosure
ID, the drawer ID, and the slot ID for the disk drive. For
low-capacity expansion drawers, specify the enclosure
ID and the slot ID. Enclosure ID values are 0 to 99.
Drawer ID values are 1 to 5. Slot ID values are 1 to 32.
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