CLI Guide

Option Valid Arguments Short Description Mandatory or Optional
channel:target:enclosure
NOTE: You can also use pdisk or
-pd instead of adisk or -ad to
specify an array disk.
-c or
controllerid
<valid controller ID
number>
Species a RAID controller. See Enumerating RAID
Controllers for specic usage
information.
-cp or
cachepolicy
d or e
Species the cache policy for reads on a
specied virtual disk or disk cache policy.
Optional.
See Creating Virtual Disks for
specic usage information.
-ctrl or
controller
NA Displays a list of the supported RAID
controllers in the system, along with select
property information.
Mandatory, must be typed in
the correct order.
See Enumerating RAID
Controllers for specic usage
information.
-envc or
envcommand
<string>
Sets a user-dened environmental variable
(<string>) to the value returned from a
function call.
See Setting Environment
Variables for specic usage
information.
-envn or
envname
<string>
Sets the environment variable (<string>)
that equates to the value returned from a
function call.
See Setting Environment
Variables for specic usage
information.
-fd or
failoverdrive
ch:targ, ch:targ, ...
or ch:targ:lun,...
or ch:targ:enc
channel:target, or
channel:target:lun,
or
channel:target:enclosure
Species the location of the failover drive
in an array.
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.
NOTE: From DTK 2.4 onwards, the
-fd option creates dedicated hot
spares instead of global hot spares.
To set global hot spares, see
Assigning, Unassigning, And Listing
Global Hot Spares.
Optional.
See Creating Virtual Disks for
specic usage information.
-i <filename>
Reads the RAID conguration information
from the given .ini lename and creates the
RAID congurations on the specied
controllers.
Mandatory.
See Miscellaneous Options for
specic usage information.
-l or logfile
<filename>
Logs command line output to a le.
Optional.
See Miscellaneous Options for
specic usage information.
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