Quick Reference Guide

Mandatory Options
and Arguments
Optional Parameters Valid Parameters
Arguments
Description
Cache Policy: Direct_IO
Drives: 0:0:0,0:1:0
Dedicated HS: 1:2:0
RAIDCFG Command successful!
Deleting Virtual Disks
The following table lists the RAIDCFG options, parameters, and pre-defined arguments for deleting virtual disks.
Table 62. Deleting Virtual Disks
Mandatory Options
and Arguments
Optional Parameters Valid Parameters
Arguments
Description
-vd -ac=dvd -
c=id
or
vdisk
action=deletev
disk
controllerid=i
d
NA NA
Deletes all virtual disks on the indicated
controller. This option combination is
mandatory.
Example:
A:>raidcfg -vd -ac=dvd -c=2
RAIDCFG Command successful!
-vd -ac=dvd -
c=id
or
vdisk
action=deletev
disk
controllerid=i
d
-vd or vdisk <valid virtual
disk ID
number>
Deletes the indicated virtual disk on the
indicated controller. The -vd- ac=dvd -c
=id option combination is mandatory. The
second
-vd option is optional and can be
added to the command line in any order after
the mandatory option.
Example:
A:>raidcfg -vd -ac=dvd -c=2 -
vd=0
RAIDCFG Command successful!
NOTE
: When virtual disks are created, the RAID controller starts the background initialization operation. Virtual
disks cannot be deleted until this operation completes. This limitation affects mostly CERC SATA controllers.
NOTE: If the raid.ini file contains the [Reset] section, then the RAIDCFG utility removes all the hot spares (dedicated
and global) and virtual disks on the specified RAID controllers in the system.
Setting A Virtual Disk As Bootable Virtual Disk
The following table lists the RAIDCFG options, parameters, and pre-defined arguments for setting a virtual disk as a
bootable virtual disk.
Table 63. Setting A Virtual Disk As Bootable Virtual Disk
Mandatory Options
and Arguments
Optional Parameters Valid Parameters
Arguments
Description
-vd -ac=sbf -
c=id or vdisk
action=
-vd or vdisk
<valid virtual
disk ID
number>
Sets the specified virtual disk as bootable
virtual disk on the specified controller.
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