Start Subsystem Locate; Start Enhanced Global Mirroring Synchronization - IBM System Storage DS3000 Programming Manual

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Note: Within the subsystem, you cannot move logical drives that are associated with the premium
features from one storage subsystem to another storage subsystem.
Syntax
start array [arrayName] import
Parameter
Parameter
array
Notes
Higher-level logical drives that are specifically related to premium features (FlashCopy, Enhanced Remote
Mirroring, VolumeCopy, mapping, and persistent reservations) are removed as part of the import
operation.
The show subsystem importDependencies command must be run before the start subsystem import
command.

Start subsystem Locate

This command identifies the disk drives that are logically grouped together to form the specified
subsystem by flashing the indicator lights on the disk drives. (Use the stop subsystem locate command
to turn off the indicator lights on the disk drives.)
Syntax
start subsystem [subsystemNumber] locate
Parameter
Parameter
Description
The alphanumeric identifier of the subsystem (including -
subsystem
and _) for which you want to locate the disk drives that
belong to that subsystem. Enclose the subsystem identifier
in square brackets ([ ]).

Start Enhanced Global Mirroring synchronization

This command starts Enhanced Global Mirroring synchronization.
Syntax
start enhancedGlobalMirrorGroup ["enhancedGlobalMirrorGroupName"]
synchronize
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Description
The alphanumeric identifier of the array (including - and _)
that you want to import. Enclose the subsystem identifier in
square brackets ([ ]).

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