storage port reset-device
Reset a device behind a storage port
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the advanced privilege level.
Description
The storage port reset-device command resets a device behind a port. If the device is behind a SAS port, you need to specify the shelf name and bay ID where the device resides. If the device is behind a FC port, you need to specify the loop ID of the device.
Parameters
- -node {<nodename>|local} - Node
- Use this parameter to specify the node on which the port resides.
- -port <text> - Port
- Use this parameter to specify the port used to reset the device.
- { -shelf-name <text> - Shelf Name
- Use this parameter to specify the shelf where the device resides.
- -bay-id <integer> - Bay ID
- Use this parameter to specify the bay where the device resides.
- | -loop-id <integer>} - Loop ID
- Use this parameter to specify the loop ID of the device.
Examples
The following example resets a device behind SAS port 0a on node node1:
cluster1::> storage port reset-device -node node1 -port 0a -shelf-name 1.0 -bay-id 10
The following example resets a device behind FC port 1b on node node1:
cluster1::> storage port reset-device -node node1 -port 1b -loop-id 20
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