Chapter 4: Configuring a Storage Array
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show storageArray dbmDatabase
show storageArray hostTopology
show storageArray iscsiNegotiationDefaults
show storageArray lunMappings
show storageArray unconfiguredIscsiInitiators
show storageArray unreadableSectors
show string
show thinVolume
show allVolumes
show volume
show volume actionProgress
show volumeCopy
show volumeCopy sourceCandidates
show volumeCopy targetCandidates
show volumeGroup
show volumeGroup exportDependencies
show volumeGroup importDependencies
show volume performanceStat
show volume reservations
Clearing the
Configuration
If you want to create a completely new configuration on a storage array that already
has an existing configuration, use the
clear storageArray configuration
command. This command deletes all of the existing configuration information,
including all of the volume groups, disk pools, volumes, and hot spare definitions
from the controller memory.
ATTENTION Possible damage to the storage array configuration
– As soon as
you run this command, the existing storage array configuration is deleted.
The command has this form:
c:\...\sm
X
\client>smcli 123.45.67.88 123.45.67.89
-c “clear storageArray configuration;”
This command has two parameters that you can use to limit the amount of
configuration information removed:
all
– Removes the entire configuration of the storage array, including security
information and identification information. Removing all of the configuration
information returns the storage array to its initial state.
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