The removeCGMemberVirtualDisk parameter is the name of the member virtual disk that you want to remove; deleteRepositoryMembers determines whether the command removes all the repository members from the consistency group.

To remove a virtual disk names payroll-backup from a consistency group named CGGroup_1, but preserve the repository virtual disks:

set consistencyGroup ["CGGroup_1"] removeCGMemberVirtualDisk="payroll_backup" deleteRepositoryMembers=FALSE;

To remove CGGroup_1, as well as all repository virtual disks:

set consistencyGroup ["CGGroup_1"] removeCGMemberVirtualDisk=" payroll_backup" deleteRepositoryMembers=TRUE;

Or omit the deleteRepositoryMembers parameter, which invokes the default value of preserving repository virtual disks:

set consistencyGroup ["CGGroup_1"] removeCGMemberVirtualDisk=" payroll_backup";

Changing The Pre-read Consistency Check Setting Of An Overall Repository Virtual Disk

Use the Pre-Read Consistency Check option to define a storage array's capability to pre-read an overall repository virtual disk consistency information and determine whether the data of that overall repository virtual disk is consistent. An overall repository virtual disk that has this feature enabled returns read errors if the data is determined to be inconsistent by the RAID controller module firmware.

You can enable this option for overall repository virtual disks that contain consistency information. RAID Level 1, RAID Level 5, and RAID Level 6 maintain redundancy information.

You can change the Pre-Read Consistency Check for an overall repository for the following storage objects:

Snapshot group

Snapshot virtual disk

Consistency group member virtual disk

Replicated Pair

This command defines the properties for a virtual disk. You can use most parameters to define properties for one or more virtual disks. You can also use some parameters to define properties for only one virtual disk. The syntax definitions are separated to show which parameters apply to several virtual disks and which apply to only one virtual disk.

NOTE: In configurations where disk groups consist of more than 32 virtual disks, the operation can result in host I/O errors or internal RAID controller module reboots due to the expiration of the timeout period before the operation completes. If you experience host I/O errors or internal RAID controller module reboots, quiesce the host I/O and try the operation again.

Syntax Applicable To One Or More Virtual Disks

set (allVirtualDisks virtualDisk ["virtualDiskName"] virtualDisks ["virtualDiskName1" ... "virtualDiskNameN"] virtualDisk <wwID>) cacheFlushModifier=cacheFlushModifierValue cacheWithoutBatteryEnabled=(TRUE

FALSE)

mediaScanEnabled=(TRUE FALSE) replicationCacheEnabled=(TRUE FALSE) modificationPriority=(highest high medium low lowest) owner=(0 1)

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