Specifications

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delete-disk-group
Syntax:
delete-disk-group <DiskGroupName>
Description: Delete a disk group.
The name of the disk group to delete is given by the
<DiskGroupName> argument.
Examples: delete-disk-group MyDiskGroup
delete-recording
Syntax:
delete-recording [<RecordingName>]
Description: Delete a recording.
The name (or number) of the recording to delete is given by the
<RecordingName>
argument. If the <RecordingName> is not specified then the current recording is deleted.
Examples:
delete-recording 1
delete-recording MyRecording
destroy-disk-group-info
Syntax:
Destroy-disk-group-info <DiskIdList>
Description: Destroy the disk group information on a list of disks.
The disks to be considered are specified using a list (using commas ‘,’ or dashes ‘-‘)
containing their number (or identifier). The identifier of a disk can be retrieved using the
list-fc-devices command: it corresponds to the number written in the first column.
If this command is applied to a disk included in a group then the disk group information
contained on this disk is destroyed. Therefore, the disk cannot be used in the disk group
as is: it has to be re-added in the disk group using the
add-disks-to-disk-group
command.
Examples:
destroy-disk-group-info 1,2-4,7
diskspeedtest
Syntax:
diskspeedtest [<RecordingName>]
Description: Test the recording speed of the MDR system.
The name (or number) of the recording to test the MDR recording speed on is given by
the
<RecordingName> argument. If this argument is not specified then the current
recording is used to perform the disk speed test.
Examples:
diskspeedtest 1
diskspeedtest MyRecording
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