CLI Guide

NOTE: The starting logical block address and the ending logical block address are useful for very
large single-virtual disk LUNs. Running a virtual disk consistency check on a very large single-virtual
disk LUN can take a long time. By defining the beginning address and ending address of the data
blocks, you can reduce the time that a virtual disk consistency check takes to complete.
For a large virtual disk, you can set the priority to high without affecting the I/O.
If you observe a consistency mismatch MEL event, do not use startingLBA and endingLBA
unless advised by Dell Support.
Clear Physical Disk Port Statistics
Description
This command resets the statistics for all physical disk ports.
Syntax
clear allPhysicalDiskChannels stats
Parameters
None.
Clear Remote Replication Fault
Description
This command clears a remote replication "sticky" fault from one or more remote replication groups and
one or more remote replication group member virtual disks.
A remote replication group and its member virtual disks can encounter remote replication "sticky" faults,
which occur at a single point-in-time but do not impact the functionality of the replications. These type
of faults must be reviewed, but do not require any changes to the configuration.
A remote replication group and its member virtual disks can have more than one associated “sticky” fault.
This command clears all of the faults associated with the remote replication group and its member virtual
disk. However, if a remote replication group has a fault and one of its member virtual disks has a fault,
clearing the fault on the remote replication group does not clear the fault on its member virtual disk.
Syntax
clear asyncRemoteReplicationFault(all | asyncRemoteReplicationGroup ["
asyncRemoteReplicationGroupName"] |
asyncRemoteReplicationGroups ["
asyncRemoteReplicationGroupName1" ...
"asyncRemoteReplicationGroupNameN"] |
virtualDisk ["virtualDiskName"] | virtualDisks ["virtualDiskName1" ...
"virtualDiskNameN"])
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