CLI Guide

Mandatory Options and
Arguments
Optional Parameters Valid Parameters
Arguments
Description
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.
nwc — No-Write-Caching species that the
controller does not send a write-request
completion signal after the data is written to the
disk.
fwb — Force write-back caching, enables the
write cache regardless of whether the controller
has a battery. If the controller does not have a
battery and force write-back caching is used, data
loss may occur in the event of a power failure
NOTE: The -wpoption is optional and can be
added to the command line in any order after
the mandatory option combination.
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.
-sf or secureflag
0, 1
Creates a secured virtual disk on controllers with
encryption capability and encryption key.
Example:
A:>raidcfg -ctrl -ac=cvd
-c=2
-ad=1:4,1:8 -sf=1
RAIDCFG Command successful!
Enumerating Array Disks
The following table lists the RAIDCFG options, parameters, and pre-dened arguments for enumerating array disks (hard-drives).
NOTE
: You can also use pdisk or -pd instead of adisk or -ad to specify an array disk.
Table 336. Enumerating Array Disks (Hard Drives)
Mandatory Options and
Arguments
Optional Parameters Valid Parameters/
Arguments
Description
-ad -c=id or adisk
controllerid=id
NA NA
Lists all the array disks attached to the specied RAID
controller. This option combination is mandatory.
196 RAIDCFG