User Guide

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AMD-RAIDXpert2 User Guide
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rcadm Command Line Interface Tool
Chapter 9
Table 42. rcadm Array List Elements (Continued)
Element
Description
Scan
Background scan enabled (Yes/No)
Name
User-supplied name for the array
Dedicated Spare
Indicates the number of dedicated spares assigned to the array
(--verbose mode only)
Disk
Listing of disks that are part of the array
Used
Capacity used of a specific disk
Offset
Location on the disk where the array begins
9.3 View Help from the Command Line
9.3.1 To view a List of the Major Modes of Operation
Type: rcadm --help or rcadm -?
9.3.1.1 To View Help for a Specific Mode and its Options
Type: rcadm <mode> --help or rcadm < mode> -?
For example, typing rcadm --manage --help displays help and examples regarding that
specific mode and its options.
9.3.1.2 To view the rcadm Man Page on a Linux
®
System
Type: man rcadm
9.4 Create New Arrays: rcadm --create
The rcadm --create or rcadm -C command allows new arrays to be created. As many as
eight arrays can be partitioned and created across all disks.
Portions of disks can be used to create arrays, while other arrays are using different portions of the
same disks. A maximum of eight arrays can be created.