Quick Reference Guide

RAIDCFG 81
-si
or
silent
NA Does not display any information on the
terminal console.
Optional.
See Table 4-11 for
specific usage
information.
-sz
or
size
<number> Sets the maximum size on the virtual disk in MB or GB
if the size is not provided.
The default size is in MB. If GB follows the number,
the size is expressed in GB.
Optional.
See Table 4-4 for
specific usage
information.
-sp
or
spanlength
<number> The span size of RAID 5, which is a mandatory
parameter for RAID 50.
NOTE: Spanlength is applicable only for RAID 50. The
minimum permissible spanlength value is 3. The number
of array disks for creating virtual disks should not be a
prime number and should be divisible by the specified
spanlength.
Mandatory.
See Table 4-4 for
specific usage
information.
-ssz
or
stripesize
<number> Sets the stripe size on the virtual disk in KB.
NOTE: When creating virtual disks, do not specify the
units for chunk (stripe) size. The units are always
listed in KB.
Optional.
See Table 4-4 for
specific usage
information.
-vd
or
vdisk
NA Displays the virtual disks under all of the controllers
along with the physical array disks that make up the
virtual disks.
See Table 4-6 for
specific usage
information.
-vd
or
vdisk
<valid virtual disk ID
number>
Displays the specified virtual disk. Optional.
See Table 4-6 for
specific usage
information.
-ver
or
version
NA Displays the version number of the utility. Optional.
See Table 4-11 for
specific usage
information.
-wp
or
writepolicy
wb, wt, wc, nwc Sets the write policy for a virtual disk. The valid
arguments are: wb (write-back caching),
wt (write-through caching), wc (write-caching), and
nwc (no-write-caching).
Optional.
See Table 4-11 for
specific usage
information.
Table 4-1. RAIDCFG Short and Long Format Options (continued)
Option Valid Arguments Short Description Mandatory or
Optional