Deployment Guide

Table Of Contents
Table 314. Creating Virtual Disks (continued)
Mandatory Options
and Arguments
Optional Parameters Valid Parameters
Arguments
Description
RAID 1: 100 MB
RAID 5: 100 MB
RAID 6: 100 MB
RAID 10: 100 MB
RAID 50: 100 MB
RAID 60: 100 MB
Software RAID controllers:
RAID 0: 100 MB
RAID 1: 100 MB
RAID 5: 100 MB
RAID 10: 100 MB
NOTE: If this option is not provided,
RAIDCFG determines the maximum virtual
disk size and creates it.
-ctrl -ac=cvd -
c=id -ad=
ch:targ,ch:targ,
... [or
ch:targ:encl,...]
or
controller
action=
createvdisk
controllerid=
id adisk=
channel:target:
lun,...
channel:target:
lun,... [or
channel:target:
enclosure,...]
-vdpi or
vdiskprotectionin
fo
0,1
Creates a virtual disk with the T10 Protection
Information (PI) feature enabled.
NOTE: This option is supported only on PERC
9 controllers.
Example:
A:>raidcfg -ctrl -ac=cvd
-c=2
-ad=1:4,1:8 -vdpi=1
RAIDCFG Command successful!
-wp or
writepolicy
wb, wt, wc, nwc, fwb
Sets the write policy for the virtual disk. The valid
arguments are:
wb Write-Back caching sets the controller
to send a write-request completion signal as
soon as the data is in the controller cache but
has not yet been written to disk.
wt Write-Through caching sets the
controller to send a write-request completion
signal only after the data is written to the
disk.
NOTE: The wb and wt options are supported
on the following RAID controllers only:
PERC 5/E Adapter, PERC 5/I Integrated,
PERC 5/i Adapter
PERC 6/i Integrated, PERC 6/i Adapter,
PERC 6/E Adapter
PERC 7, PERC 8, and PERC 9
wc Write-Caching sets the controller to
send a write-request completion signal only
after the data is written to the disk.
172 RAIDCFG