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To rebuild the physical disk described in this example, you would enter:
omconfig storage pdisk action=rebuild controller=1 pdisk=0:2:3
See "pdisk=<PDISKID> Parameter on SAS Controllers" and "Multiple Targets" for more information on physical disk specification. See "SAS RAID Controllers" to
identify which controllers use SAS technology.
omconfig Cancel Rebuild Physical Disk
Does my controller support this feature? See "Supported Features."
Use the following omconfig command syntax to cancel a rebuild that is in progress. If you cancel a rebuild, the virtual disk remains in a degraded state. For
more information, see "Cancel Rebuild."
Complete Syntax
omconfig storage pdisk action=cancelrebuild controller=id pdisk=<PDISKID>
where id is the controller ID. The <PDISK> variable specifies the physical disk. See "pdisk=<PDISKID> Parameter" for more information.
To obtain these values, you would enter omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then enter omreport storage pdisk controller=ID to
display the IDs for the physical disks attached to the controller.
Example Syntax
In this example, you want to cancel the rebuild or physical disk 3 on connector 0 of controller 1. On a SAS controller, the physical disk resides in enclosure 2.
Example for SCSI, SATA, and ATA Controllers:
To cancel the rebuild of the physical disk described in this example, you would enter:
omconfig storage pdisk action=cancelrebuild controller=1 pdisk=0:3
See "pdisk=<PDISKID> Parameter on SCSI, SATA, and ATA Controllers" and "Multiple Targets" for more information on physical disk specification. See "RAID
Controller Technology: SCSI, SATA, ATA, and SAS" to identify which technology a controller uses.
Example for SAS Controllers:
To cancel the rebuild of the physical disk described in this example, you would enter:
omconfig storage pdisk action=cancelrebuild controller=1 pdisk=0:2:3
See "pdisk=<PDISKID> Parameter on SAS Controllers" and "Multiple Targets" for more information on physical disk specification. See "SAS RAID Controllers" to
identify which controllers use SAS technology.