Quick Reference Guide
340 Summary of SYSCFG and RAIDCFG Options
-envc
or
envcomma
nd
<string> Sets a user-defined environmental
variable (<string>) to the value
returned from a function call.
See
Table 4-12
for specific
usage
information.
-envn
or
envname
<string> Sets the environment variable
(<string>) that equates to the value
returned from a function call.
See
Table 4-12
for specific
usage
information.
-fd
or
failover
drive
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 must specify values for
channel, target, and enclosure.
NOTE: From DTK 2.4 onwards, the -fd
option creates dedicated hot spares
instead of global hot spares. To set
global hot spares, see Table 4-10.
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 4-14
for specific
usage
information.
-l
or
logfile
<filename> Logs command line output to a file. Optional.
See
Table 4-15
for specific
usage
information.
Table D-3. RAIDCFG Short and Long Format Options
(continued)
Option Valid Arguments Short Description Mandatory
or Optional