
mklds
Creates a Logical Drive with simple parameter settings.
raidcmd
-c=<controller> -p=<physicaldevice1>, <physicaldevice2>
[,<physicaldeviceX>, ... ,<physicaldeviceZ>] –rl={1 | 5} [-y]
Specify the RAID Controller connecting with Physical Devices used for the
Logical Drive.
<controller> : RAID Controller Number
-p=<physicaldevice1>, <physicaldevice2>
[,<physicaldeviceX>, ... ,<physicaldeviceZ>]
Specify Physical Devices used to create the Logical Drive.
<physicaldevice1,2,X,Z> : Physical Device Number
Delimit the physical devices with ",".
-rl={1 | 5}
Specify the RAID Level of the Logical Drive to be created.
1 : RAID 1
[-y]
Creates the Logical Drive immediately without displaying the message of
confirming that the Logical Drive may be created.
Creates a Logical Drive simply by specifying only two parameters, or Physical Devices used for the Logical Drive
and RAID Level.
The raidcmd creates a Logical Drive and terminates after Initialize is started. You can check the progress and
result of the Initialize by using "
" and "
" commands.
RAID Levels allowed to be created
RAID 1, RAID 5
Available Physical Devices
Physical Devices with [Status] of [Ready]
Physical Devices not used at all
Configuration of Disk Array and Logical Drive to be created
Creates a single Disk Array and a single Logical Drive with the specified Physical Devices.
Other parameters
Creates a Logical Drive with parameters set as follows:
Capacity : Creates a Logical Drive by using the entire areas of Physical Devices. The actual capacity varies
depending on the RAID Level.
Stripe Size : 64KB
Cache Mode : Default mode of RAID Controller
Initialization Mode : Full
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