Deployment Guide

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Table 339. Initializing Virtual Disks
Mandatory Options
and Arguments
Optional Parameters Valid Parameters
Arguments
Description
Example:
A:>raidcfg -vd -c=2 -vd=2 -ac=ci
Resetting The Controller
The following table lists the RAIDCFG options, parameters, and predefined arguments for resetting the controller.
Table 340. Resetting The Controller
Mandatory Options
and Arguments
Optional Parameters Valid Parameters
Arguments
Description
-ctrl -c=id
-ac=rst or
controller
controllerid=id
action=reset
NA NA
Resets the specified controller.
Example:
A:>raidcfg -ctrl -c=2 -ac=rst
-ctrl -c=id -
ac=rst -force
or -controller -
controllerid=id -
action=reset
force
NA
The parameter force, is optional. This option
is used to reset or delete the BootVD in Post
operating system.
Enabling And Disabling Persistent Dedicated Hot Spares
The following table lists the RAIDCFG options, parameters, and pre-defined arguments for enabling and disabling dedicated hot
spares.
Table 341. Enabling And Disabling Persistent Dedicated Hot Spares (continued)
Mandatory Options
and Arguments
Optional Parameters Valid Parameters
Arguments
Description
--ctrl -c=id -
ac=ephs
or
controller
controllerid=id
action=enableperi
stenthotspare
NA NA
Assigns the slot corresponding to the hot spare
drive as persistent. Any drive in the slot functions
as a hot spare if the drive is qualified to be a hot
spare.
NOTE: Assign hot spare for a bootable virtual
disk only from the disk drives of slot 0-3 of
the system.
Example:
A:>raidcfg -ctrl -ac=ephs -c=2
RAIDCFG Command successful!
--ctrl -c=id -
ac=dphs
or
controller
controllerid=id
NA NA
Disables the persistent slot corresponding to the
hot spare drive. If the drive is removed from
the slot and any drive is inserted, the slot stops
functioning as a hot spare. You must manually
assign the drive as a hot spare again.
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