Changing Raid Controller Module Ownership; Initializing A Physical Disk - Dell PowerVault MD3620f Command Line Interface Manual

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Changing RAID Controller Module Ownership

You can change which RAID controller module owns a virtual disk by using
the set virtualDisk command. The following syntax is the general form of
the command:
set (allVirtualDisks | virtualDisk
[virtualDiskName] | virtualDisks [virtualDiskName1
... virtualDiskNameN] | virtualDisk <wwid>) owner=
(0 | 1)

Initializing a Physical Disk

CAUTION:
lost.
You must initialize a physical disk when you have moved physical disks that
were previously part of a disk group from one storage array to another. If you
do not move the entire set of physical disks, the disk group and virtual disk
information on the physical disks that you move is incomplete. Each physical
disk that you move contains only part of the information defined for the
virtual disk and disk group. To be able to reuse the physical disks to create a
new disk group and virtual disk, you must erase all old information from the
physical disks by initializing the physical disk.
When you initialize a physical disk, all old disk group and virtual disk
information is erased, and the physical disk is returned to an unassigned state.
Returning a physical disk to an unassigned state adds unconfigured capacity
to a storage array. You can use this capacity to create additional disk groups
and virtual disks.
To initialize a physical disk, run the following command:
start physicalDisk [enclosureID,slotID] initialize
where, enclosureID and slotID are the identifiers for the physical disk.
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Maintaining a Storage Array
When you initialize a physical disk, all data on the physical disk is

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