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NOTE: When using this command, you can specify one or more of the parameters.
You do not, however, need to use all of the parameters. Using too many parameters
can cause host I/O errors or result in internal controller reboots because the time
period ends before the disk group definition is set.
NOTE: Host I/O errors might result in disk groups with more than 32 virtual disks.
This operation also might result in internal RAID controller module reboots because
the timeout period ends before the disk group definition is set. If you experience this
issue, quiesce the host I/O operations, and try the command again.
Set Disk Group Forced State
This command moves a disk group into a Forced state. Use this command if
the start diskGroup import command does not move the disk group to an
Imported state or if the import operation does not work because of hardware
errors. In a Forced state, the disk group can be imported, and you can then
identify the hardware errors.
Syntax
set diskGroup [diskGroupName] forcedState
Parameter
NOTE: You can move the physical disks that comprise a disk group from one
storage array to another storage array. The CLI provides three commands that let
you move the physical disks. The commands are start diskGroup export, start
diskGroup import, and set diskGroup forcedState. In the Forced state, you can
perform an import operation on the disk group.
addPhysical
Disks
Identifies the physical disk by tray and slot location to include in
the disk group. Tray ID values are 0 to 99. Slot ID values are 0
to 31. You must put parentheses around the tray ID values and the
slot ID values.
Parameter Description
diskGroup Sequence number of the disk group for which to
set properties. You must put brackets ([ ]) around
the disk group number.
Parameter Description
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