CLI Guide

Syntax
stop physicalDiskChannel blink
Parameters
None.
Stop Physical Disk Replace
Description
This command stops a data copy operation that was started by either a set physicalDisk command or a
replace physicalDisk command with the copyPhysicalDisk user input.
Syntax
stop physicalDisk replace ([enclosureID,drawerID,slotID] | <"wwID">)
Parameters
Parameter Description
physicalDisk The location of the physical disk that is being
copied before you replace it. For dense expansion
enclosures, specify the enclosure ID value, the
drawer ID value, and the slot ID value of the
physical disk that you want to revive. For non-
dense expansion enclosures, specify the enclosure
ID value and the slot ID value of the physical disk
that you want to revive. Enclosure ID values are 0
to 99. Drawer ID values are 0 to 4. Slot ID values
are 0 to 31. Enclose the enclosure ID value, the
drawer ID value, and the slot ID value in square
brackets ([ ]).
physicalDisk The World Wide Identifier (WWID) of the physical
disk that you want to replace. Enclose the WWID in
double quotation marks (" ") inside angle brackets
(< >).
NOTE: The physicalDisk parameter supports both dense expansion enclosures and non-dense
expansion enclosures. A dense expansion enclosure has drawers that hold the physical disks. The
drawers slide out of the expansion enclosure to provide access to the physical disks. A non-dense
expansion enclosure does not have drawers. For a dense expansion enclosure, you must specify the
identifier (ID) of the expansion enclosure, the ID of the drawer, and the ID of the slot in which a
physical disk resides. For a non-dense expansion enclosure, you need only specify the ID of the
expansion enclosure and the ID of the slot in which a physical disk resides. For a non-dense
expansion enclosure, an alternative method for identifying a location for a physical disk is to specify
the ID of the expansion enclosure, set the ID of the drawer to 0, and specify the ID of the slot in
which a physical disk resides.
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