Dell 36XX Marine Radio User Manual


 
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 high-capacity
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 low-
capacity 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 high-capacity expansion enclosures and low-
capacity expansion enclosures. A high-capacity expansion enclosure has drawers that hold the
physical disks. The drawers slide out of the expansion enclosure to provide access to the physical
disk drives. A low-capacity expansion enclosure does not have drawers. For a high-capacity
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 low-capacity expansion
enclosure, you need only specify the ID of the expansion enclosure and the ID of the slot in which a
physical disk drive resides. For a low-capacity 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 drive resides.
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