Quick Reference Guide
80 RAIDCFG
-fd
or
failoverdrive
ch:targ, ch:targ, ...
or ch:targ:lun,...
or ch:targ:enc
channel:target, or
channel:target:lun, or
channel:target:enclosure
Specifies the location of the failover drive in an array.
For SCSI controllers, the value of lun should
always be 0.
For SAS controllers, the value of enclosure can be
non-zero, in which case you need to specify values for
channel, target, and enclosure.
Optional.
See Table 4-4 for
specific usage
information.
-i <filename> Reads the RAID configuration information from the
given .ini filename and creates the RAID
configurations on the specified controllers.
Mandatory.
See Table 4-10 for
specific usage
information.
-l
or
logfile
<filename> Logs command line output to a file. Optional.
See Table 4-11 for
specific usage
information.
-o <filename> Reads the RAID configurations from all available
controllers and write these configurations in the
given .ini filename.
Mandatory.
See Table 4-10 for
specific usage
information.
-r
or
raid
<valid RAID level
number>
Sets the RAID level for the array.
Valid RAID values are 0, 1, 5, 10, 50.
If no value is specified for RAID, 0 is taken as the
default level.
Optional.
See Table 4-4 for
specific usage
information.
-rp
or
readpolicy
ra, ara, nra, rc, nrc Sets the read policy for the virtual disk. Optional.
See Table 4-4 for
specific usage
information.
-se
or
setenvironm
ent
NA Sets a user-defined environment variable to the value
returned from the function call. Function calls are:
getcontrollerslots, getfirmware,
getcontrollertype, getadisks,
getadiskcount, getfreeadisks,
getfreeadiskcount,
getfreeadisksize, gethotspares.
Mandatory.
See Table 4-8 for
specific usage
information.
Table 4-1. RAIDCFG Short and Long Format Options (continued)
Option Valid Arguments Short Description Mandatory or
Optional