Reference Guide
• –pending: Save the configuration change for a later application. You can use a combination of
the –pending and –current flags on multiple commands to reduce the possible number of system
reboots.
Example
racadm raid deletevd:Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1
discardcache
Description
Discards any pinned or persistent cache present on the RAID controller.
Synopsis
racadm raid discardcache:<Controller FQDD> {-current | -pending}
Input
• –current <optional>: Performs the configuration right now.
NOTE: If this requires the system to reboot, the system is rebooted.
• –pending: Save the configuration change for a later application. You can use a combination of
the –pending and –current flags on multiple commands to reduce the possible number of system
reboots.
Example
racadm raid discardcache:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1
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exportlog
Description
Export a log from the device.
Synopsis
racadm raid exportlog:<FQDD> -l<CIFS or NFS share> -u<username> -
p <password> [-f <filename>]
Input
• –l<CIFS or NFS share>: The network share to write the log to.
• –u<username: The network username for the share.
• –p <password>: The network password for the share
• –f <filename>: The file name to write the log to.
Example
racadm raid exportlog:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 -l <CIFS or NFS
share> -u<username> -p <password> [-f <filename>]
forceonline
Description
Forces the RAID Controller to make the specified drive online. This operation may result in obsolete
or corrupted data, and should only be attempted in cases where a rebuild operation has failed or is
not applicable.
Synopsis
racadm raid forceonline:<PD FQDD> {current|pending}
Input
• –current <optinal>: Performs the configuration right now.
• NOTE: If this requires the system to reboot, then the system is rebooted.
• –pending: Save the configuration change for a later application. You can use a combination of
the –pending and –current flags on multiple commands to reduce the possible number of system
reboots.
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