Deployment Guide

Mandatory command line options must be present in the command. Optional command line options can be typed in any order after
the mandatory options have been typed. Many options have both a short and long format. Short and long format options cannot be
used in the same command line instance.
Table below shows some examples of valid and invalid short and long format command line instances. For an explanation of the
specific order for each option, see RAID Configuration Utility Options And Arguments. For a list of frequently used RAID commands,
see Quick Reference To RAIDCFG Commands.
NOTE: Some of the following options or arguments might not be available on all systems.
Table 311. RAIDCFG Short and Long Format Options
Option Valid Arguments Short Description Mandatory or Optional
No option
-h
-?
or
/?
NA Displays general usage information for
the utility. The usage information
consists of a comprehensive list of valid
options, parameters, and arguments.
Optional.
See General Help for specific
usage information.
-ac or action
blink
Blinks the specified physical disks on the
specified controller.
See Blinking And Unblinking
Array Disks for specific
usage information.
ci
or
cancelinit
Cancels the slow or full initialization on
the selected virtual disk.
See Initializing Virtual Disks
for specific usage
information.
cc or consistencycheck Checks the consistency for a specified
virtual disk.
See Consistency Check For
Virtual Disk for specific
information.
ccc or
cancelconsistencycheck
Cancels the consistency check for a
specified virtual disk.
See Consistency Check For
Virtual Disk for specific
information.
chsk
or
changesecuritykey
Changes the encryption key of the
encryption-capable controller.
See Changing Encryption
Key for specific information.
crbd
or
cancelrebuild
Cancels the rebuild of the physical disk
associated with a specified virtual disk.
See Configuring Physical
Disk Rebuild for specific
information.
ctr
or
converttoraid
Configures the array disk as RAID.
See Configuring Array Disk
as RAID for specific
information.
csk
or
createsecuritykey
Creates encryption key for the
encryption-capable controller.
See Creating Encryption Key
for specific information.
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