CLI Guide
Option Valid Arguments Short Description Mandatory or Optional
replacepd
or
replacepdisk
Replaces the physical disk of a virtual disk
by a ready state disk.
See Replacing Physical Disk
Of A Virtual Disk for specic
usage information.
rbd
or
rebuild
Rebuilds the physical disk associated with a
specied virtual disk.
See Conguring Physical Disk
Rebuild for specic
information.
rst
or
reset
Resets the selected controller.
See Resetting The Controller
for specic usage information.
sbf
or
setbootflag
Sets the indicated virtual disk as boot VD
on the indicated controller.
See Setting A Virtual Disk As
Bootable Virtual Disk for
specic usage information.
sbm
or
setbootmode
Sets the bootmode of the controller to 0
(BIOS stop on error), 1 (BIOS continue on
error), or 2 (Headless continue on error)
during system startup or reboot.
See Setting Boot Mode for
specic usage information.
sghs
or
setglobalhotspare
Assigns the specied disks as global hot
spares on the specied controller.
Optional. See Assigning,
Unassigning, And Listing
Global Hot Spares for specic
usage information.
sli
or
slowinit
Initializes the virtual disk for the specied
controller using the slowinit command.
See Initializing Virtual Disks for
specic usage information.
spciels
or
setPCIeLinkSpeed
Sets the PCIe link speed of the controller to
2 or 3.
See Setting And Displaying
The PCIe Link Speed for
specic usage information.
svdn
or
setvdname
Sets the name of the specied virtual disk
on the specied controller.
See Setting Virtual Disk Name
for specic usage information.
-ad or adisk
NA Species an array disk command. See Enumerating Array Disks
for specic usage information.
ch:targ, ch:targ, ...
or ch:targ:lun,...
or ch:targ:enc
channel:target, or
channel:target:lun,
or
Species 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.
Optional.
See Enumerating Array Disks
for specic usage information.
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