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Dell EMC Solutions Enabler 9.2 SRDF Family CLI User Guide

Verify SRDF pair states

When verifying two or more SRDF pair states using one command, Solutions Enabler logically ORs each pair state to determine the result.

In the following example, a device group named STAGING contains devices in -split, -suspended, and -synchronized states, but no devices in -consistent state.

If the verify command specifies only Consistent state:

symrdf -g STAGING -rdfg 129 verify -consistent

None of the device pairs in STAGING are in the Consistent state, and the following message is displayed:

None of the devices in the group 'STAGING' are in 'Consistent' state.

If the verify command specifies Consistent OR Split state:

symrdf -g STAGING -rdfg 129 verify -consistent -split

Some of the device pairs are in the Split state, none are in the Consistent state, and the message is:

Not All devices in the group 'STAGING' are in 'Consistent, Split' states.

If the verify command specifies Consistent, Split, Suspended, OR Synchronized states:

symrdf -g STAGING -rdfg 129 verify -consistent -split -suspended -synchronized

All device pairs in STAGING are in the Split, Suspended, OR Synchronized state. The following message is displayed, even though NO devices are in the Consistent state:

All devices in the group 'STAGING' are in 'Consistent, Split,
Suspended, Synchronized' states.

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