Reference Guide

Output
.--------------.-------------------.-------------------.--------------------.
| Appliance ID | Appliance Service | Is File System | Controllers |
| | Tag | Member | |
|--------------|-------------------|-------------------|--------------------|
| 1 | 17XZSW1 | Yes | .------.-------. |
| | | | | Cont | Clust | |
| | | | | roll | er | |
| | | | | ers | Membe | |
| | | | | ID | r | |
| | | | |------|-------| |
| | | | | 0 | Yes | |
| | | | |------|-------| |
| | | | | 1 | Yes | |
| | | | '------'-------' |
'--------------'-------------------'------------------'--------------------'
hardware NAS-appliances reboot-controller
Reboot a single NAS controller.
Format
hardware NAS-appliances reboot-controller <ControllerID>
Arguments
Argument Description Format
<ControllerID> NAS controller ID Existing NAS controller ID
Example
Reboot a NAS controller with the ID 0:
CLI> hardware NAS-appliances reboot-controller 0
hardware restore-configuration-from-storage list-lost-
volumes
Display a list of lost NAS volumes.
When restoring the configuration from storage, a gap between the state of the file system and the
configuration information could exist. This command can help find this situation.
CAUTION: This command should be used only by Dell Technical Support. This command is used
as part of a disaster recovery scenario.
Format
hardware restore-configuration-from-storage list-lost-volumes
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CLI Commands