User Guide

Step 3 After Initialize is started, the progress of the
Initialize appears on the Operation View.
At the completion of the Initialize, [Status] on the
Operation View is changed to [Completed].
raidcmd
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Step 1
Execute "init" command with -op option
and the following parameters.
-c : Number of the RAID Controller containing the Logical
Drive for which Initialize is started
-l : Number of the Logical Drive for which Initialize is
started
-op : Specify "start" to start Initialize
Step 2 After the Initialize is started, the raidcmd
terminates normally. Check the execution status of the
Initialize by using "oplist" command.
Stopping Initialize
You can stop Initialize being executed on the way. The procedure of stopping Initialize is described below.
RAID Viewer
Step 1 Start the RAID Viewer.
Step 2 Start the RAID Viewer. See [Operation View] while Initialize is executed.
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> raidcmd init -c=1 -l=2 -op=start
Initialize Logical Drive #2
[Warning]
The all data will be lost on Logical Drive if the partitions
exist on it.
Please make sure there is no important data before
initializing Logical Drive.
Do you continue ? [yes(y) or no(n)] :yes
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> raidcmd oplist
RAID Controller #1
LD #2 : Initialize (Running 50%)
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Step 3 Click operation [Initialize] which you want
to stop. Then click [Stop] on the Operation View. After
the Initialize is stopped, [Status] on the Operation View
is changed to [Stopped].
raidcmd
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> raidcmd oplist
D Controller #1 RAI
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> raidcmd init -c=1 -l=2 -o op p=st
Step 1 Execute "init" command with -op option
and the following parameters.
-c : Number of the RAID Controller containing the Logical
Drive for which Initialize is stopped
-l : Number of the Logical Drive for which Initialize is
stopped
-op : Specify "stop" to stop Initialize
Step 2 After th
"oplist" command.
e Initialize is stopped, the raidcmd terminates normally. The stopped Initialize disappears from the list of
Checking Result of Executing Initialize
You can find the result of executing Initialize by checking the RAID
Detecting a problem, the Initialize records the log in the RAID Log.
Log of the Universal RAID Utility.