Check Virtual Disk Consistency - Dell PowerVault Manual

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Parameters
Parameter
remoteStorageArrayName
remoteStorageArrayNameWwid
Notes
Before a replication can be established between two storage arrays, they must be connected through a
Fibre Channel connection or an iSCSI connection.
Fibre Channel remote replication must be activated on both storage arrays before they can communicate
with each other for replicating or connectivity checking.
If the local storage array supports iSCSI, connectivity over iSCSI is checked. If the local storage array
supports Fibre Channel and replicating over Fibre Channel has been activated, connectivity over Fibre
Channel is checked. If the local storage array does not support iSCSI or Fibre Channel, an error message
is displayed and the operation aborted.

Check Virtual Disk Consistency

Description
This command checks a virtual disk for consistency and media errors, and writes the results of the check
to a file.
Syntax
check virtualDisk [virtualDiskName]
consistency [consistencyErrorFile=filename]
[mediaErrorFile=filename]
[priority=(highest | high | medium | low | lowest)]
[startingLBA=LBAvalue] [endingLBA=LBAvalue]
[verbose=(TRUE | FALSE)]
Parameters
Parameter
virtualDisk
Description
The name for the remote storage array for which
you are checking connectivity. Enclose the storage
array name in double quotation marks (" ").
The World Wide Identifier (WWID) of the storage
array for which you are checking connectivity. You
can use the WWID instead of the storage array
name to identify the storage array. Enclose the
WWID in angle brackets (< >).
Description
Name of the specific virtual disk to check
consistency. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the
virtual disk name. If the virtual disk name has
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