Quick Reference Guide
RAIDCFG 161
To create a virtual disk
of a certain size and
make it RAID 1 with a
hot spare
raidcfg -ctrl -
ac=cvd -c=
slotid -ad=
x:y,x:y -sz=5GB
-r=1 -fd=x:y
Creates a virtual disk of 5GB size
for type RAID 1.
The slot ID in <-c=slotid>
and the array disks in <-ad=...>
are obtained from the first two
commands.
The option <-fd> stands for
failover drive and requires the drive
location of the drive you want the
dedicated hot spare to be in. The
drive location is obtained from the
second command.
To create a virtual disk
of RAID 10
raidcfg -ctrl -
ac=cvd -c=
slotid -ad=
x:y,x:y,x:y,x:y
-r=10
Creates a virtual disk of max size
for type RAID 10.
The slot ID in<-c=slotid> and
the array disks in <-ad=...> are
obtained from the first two
commands. The drive location is
obtained from the second
command.
To create a virtual disk
of RAID 50
raidcfg -ctrl -
ac=cvd -c=
slotid -ad=
x:y,x:y,x:y,x:y
,x:y,x:y -r=50
-sp=x
Creates a virtual disk of maximum
size for type RAID 50.
The slot ID in <-c=slotid> and
the array disks in <-ad=...> are
obtained from the first two
commands. The drive location is
obtained from the second
command.
Table 4-13. Basic RAIDCFG Commands (continued)
Purpose Command Description