Refreshes the state of all disks in the selected pack, attempts recovery on disks in the invalid pack and resynchronizes mirrored volumes and RAID5 volumes that have stale plex or parity data. Syntax: RECOVER [NOERR] NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit with an error code. This command operates on a pack. A disk that is part of a pack must be selected for this operation to succeed. This command is only applicable to dynamic disks. If called on a basic disk, it will succeed but no action is taken. If a dynamic disk is selected, this command refreshes the state of all disks in the selected pack, attempts recovery on disks in the invalid pack and resynchronizes mirrored volumes and RAID5 volumes that have stale plex or parity data. This command operates on disks that are failed or failing. It also operates on volumes that are failed, failing, or in failed redundancy state. Example: RECOVER
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Refresh rate in hertz. If a range of rates is supported, use the MinRefreshRate and MaxRefreshRate properties, and set RefreshRate ...
Refresh the library, physical media or all devices of a particular media type. RSM REFRESH /L[G|F | /P[G|F | /TG The /[L|P|T]G ...
Refreshes the properties of the object with with the values stored in the directory service (for public queues) or the local ...
Refreshes the state of all disks in the selected pack, attempts recovery on disks in the invalid pack and resynchronizes ...
Refreshes the state of all disks in the selected pack. Attempts recovery on disks in the invalid pack, and resynchronizes ...
Refreshing connection details automatically on a frequent basis can impact server performance. To maximize server performance, ...
REG ADD KeyName /v ValueName | /ve /t Type /s Separator /d Data /f KeyName \Machine\]FullKey Machine Name of remote machine ...
REG COMPARE KeyName1 KeyName2 /v ValueName | /ve Output /s KeyName \Machine\]FullKey Machine Name of remote machine - omitting ...