Quick Reference Guide

Option Valid Arguments Short Description Mandatory or Optional
or
setglobalhotspare
specific usage
information.
sli
or
slowinit
Initializes the virtual disk for the
specified controller using the
slowinit command.
See Initializing Virtual
Disks for specific usage
information.
svdn
or
setvdname
Sets the name of the specified virtual
disk on the specified controller.
See Assigning,
Unassigning, And Listing
Global Hot Spares for
specific usage
information.
-ad or
adisk
NA Specifies an array disk command. See Enumerating Array
Disks for specific usage
information.
ch:targ,
ch:targ, ...
or ch:targ:lun,...
or ch:targ:enc
channel:target, or
channel:target:lun,
or
channel:target:enclo
sure
Specifies an array disk.
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: You can also use
pdiskor -pd instead of
adiskor -adto specify an
array disk.
Optional.
See Enumerating Array
Disks for specific usage
information.
-c or
controlleri
d
<valid controller ID
number>
Specifies a RAID controller. See Enumerating RAID
Controllers for specific
usage information.
-cp or
cachepolicy
d, c or d, e
Specifies the cache policy for reads
on a specified virtual disk or disk
cache policy.
Optional.
See Creating Virtual Disks
for specific usage
information.
-ctrl or
controller
NA Displays a list of the supported RAID
controllers in the system, along with
select property information.
Mandatory, must be typed
in the correct order.
See Enumerating RAID
Controllers for specific
usage information.
-envc or
envcommand
<string>
Sets a user-defined environmental
variable (<
string
>) to the value
returned from a function call.
See Setting Environment
Variables for specific
usage information.
-envn or
envname
<string>
Sets the environment variable
(<
string
>) that equates to the value
returned from a function call.
See Setting Environment
Variables for specific
usage information.
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