Disable Storage Array Feature; Display Automatic Support Bundle Collection Configuration; Display Support Bundle Collection Schedule - Dell PowerVault MD3260 Cli Manual

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Parameters
Parameter
primary or primaries

Disable Storage Array Feature

This command disables a storage array feature. Run the show storageArray command to display a list of the
feature identifiers for all enabled features in the storage array.
Syntax
disable storageArray [featurePack |
feature=(storagePartition2 | storagePartition4 | storagePartition8
| storagePartition16 | storagePartition32 | storagePartition64 |
storagePartition96
| storagePartition128 |storagePartition256 | storagePartitionMax
| snapshot2 | snapshot4 | snapshot8 | snapshot16 | remoteReplication8
| remoteReplication16 | remoteReplication32 | remoteReplication64
| remoteReplication128 | virtualDiskCopy | goldKey | mixedPhysicalDiskTypes
| highPerformanceTier | SSDSupport]
Parameters
None.
Additional Information
If you specify the remoteReplication parameter, this command disables the Remote Replication premium feature
and takes away the structure of the replication repository virtual disk.
To use the High Performance Tier premium feature, you must configure a storage array as:
SHIPPED_ENABLED
SHIPPED_ENABLED=FALSE; KEY_ENABLED=TRUE

Display Automatic Support Bundle Collection Configuration

This command displays the automatic support bundle collection settings.
NOTE: This command must be run from the command line. It cannot be run in the MD Storage Manager script
editor.
Syntax
supportBundle auto show
Parameters
None.

Display Support Bundle Collection Schedule

This command displays the schedule for collecting support bundles for all storage arrays.
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Description
The name of the primary virtual disk of the remote
replication pair to be tested. More than one primary virtual
disk name can be entered. Enclose the primary virtual disk
names in square brackets ([ ]). If the primary virtual disk
name has special characters, the primary virtual disk
name must also be enclosed in double quotation marks
(" ").

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