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1. In the left pane, click Chassis Overview > Storage > Virtual Disks > Manage.
2. On the Manage Virtual Disks page, from the Virtual Disk Actions drop-down menu, select one of the following actions,
and then click Apply.
Rename
Delete
NOTE: If you select Delete, the following message is shown indicating that deleting a virtual disk permanently deletes
data available in that virtual disk.
Deleting the virtual disk removes the virtual disk from the controller's
configuration. Initializing the virtual disk permanently erases data from the
virtual disk.
Edit Policy: Read Cache
Edit Policy: Write Cache
Edit Policy: Disk Cache
Initialize: Fast
Initialize: Full
Encrypt Virtual Disk
Enclosure Management Module
Enclosure Management Module (EMM) provides data path and enclosure management tasks for enclosure. EMM monitors and
controls the enclosure components and access to the drives.
EMM communicates enclosure attributes and states to the host server. The EMM modules monitor the following components of
the enclosure:
Fans
Power supplies
Temperature probes
Insertion or removal of a physical disk
LEDs on the enclosure
Viewing EMM Status and attributes
EMM status displays the health of the EMM. EMMs contain a status value that is unique from the enclosure. You can have up to
two EMMs. Enclosure firmware creates a status for each EMM.
Viewing EMM Status and Attributes Using Web Interface
To view the status and attributes of the EMM:
Click Chassis Overview Storage Enclosures Properties. The Enclosures page provides the EMM status and
attributes of the enclosures in the chassis. Expand the integrated enclosure or external enclosures to view the status and
attributes of the EMM. For more information, see the CMC Online Help.
Viewing EMM Status and Attributes Using RACADM
To view the status of EMM, use racadm raid get emms -o -p Status command.
To view the attributes of EMM, use racadm raid get emms -o command.
For more information, see the Chassis Management Controller for PowerEdge VRTX RACADM Command Line Reference Guide
available at dell.com/support/manuals.
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