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Table 88. Details of discardcache (continued)
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
exportlog
Table 89. Details of 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
Table 90. Details of 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 <optional>: 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.
Example
racadm raid
forceonline:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1
get controllers
Table 91. Details of get controllers
Description The command lists all RAID controllers detected in the system and their properties.
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