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raidcmd <physicaldevice1>, <physicaldevic
eviceX>, ... ,<physicaldevice -cp=<capacity>] [-ss={1 | 2
6 | 51 riteback | writethru}] [-im={full | quick}] [-y]
cal Drive having RAID Lev
raidcmd mkldc -c=<controller> -p=<phy
4> –rl=10 [-ss={1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 32
[-im={full | quick}] [-y]
Making a Logical Drive having RAID Lev
raidcmd mkldc -c=<controller>
-p=<physicaldevice1>,<physicaldevice2 aldevice4>,<physicaldevice5>,<physicalde
6>[,...,<physicaldeviceX>] –rl=50 [-s
| writeback | writethru}] [-im={full | qui
mkldc -c=<controller> {-p= e2>
[,<physicald
| 4 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 25
Making a Logi
Z>] | -a=<diskarray> } –rl={0 | 1 | 5 | 6} [
2 | 1024}] [-cm={auto | w
el of RAID 10:
sicaldevice1>, <physicaldevice2> ,<physicaldevice3>,<physicaldevice
| 64 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024}] [-cm={auto | writeback | writethru}]
el of RAID 50:
>,<physicaldevice3>,<physic
vice s={1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024}] [-cm={auto
ck}] [-y]
Command Parameter Description
-c=<controller> Specify the RAID Controller connecting with Physical Devices used fo
Logical Drive.
r the
<controller> : RAID Controller Number
Making a Logical Drive having RAID Level of
RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 or RAID 6 :
{ -p=<physicaldevice1>
[,<physicaldeviceX>, ... ,<physicaldeviceZ>] } |
-a=<diskarray>}
Making a Logical Drive having RAID Level of
RAID 10 :
-p=<physicaldevice1>, <physicaldevice2>
<physicaldevice3>,<physicaldevice4>
Making a Logical Drive having RAID Level of
RAID 50 :
-p=<physicaldevice1>,<physicaldevice2>,
<physicaldevice3>,<physicaldevice4>,
<physicaldevice5>,<physicaldevice6>
[,<physicaldeviceX>]
Specify Physical Devices used to create the Logical Drive or a Disk Array.
The format is different from the RAID Level of the Logical Drive to be
created.
Use -p option to specify Physical Devices.
<physicaldevice1,2,X,Z> : Physical Device Numbers.
Delimit Physical Devices with ",".
Specify -a option to specify a Disk Array.
<diskarray> : Disk Array Number
1
Specify the RAID Level of the L e to be created as follows:
0 : RAID 0
-rl={0 | | 5 | 6 | 10 | 50 }
ogical Driv
1 : RAID 1
5 : RAID 5
6 : RAID 6
10 : RAID 10
50 : RAID 50
[-cp=<capacity>]
Specify the capacity of the Logical Drive to be created.
<capacity>: capacity in GB
Creates the Logical Drive of the maximum capacity available if -cp is
omitted.
[-ss={1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 2
512 | 1024}]
e Size of the Logical Drive to be created.
B, 64KB, 128KB, 256KB, 512KB,
The default value for the RAID Controller is used if -ss is omitted.
56 |
Specify the Strip
1KB, 2KB, 4KB, 8KB, 16KB, 32K
1024KB
[-cm={auto | writeback | writethru}]
Specify the Cache Mode of the Logical Drive to be created.
auto : Auto Switch
writeback : Write Back
writethru : Write Through
The default value for the RAID Controller is used if -
Specify the Initialize Mode of the Logical Drive t
cm is omitted.
o be created.
The full mode is used if -im is omitted.
[-im={full | quick}]
full : Full mode
quick : Quick mode
[-y]
Creates the Logical Drive immediately without displaying the message of
confirming that the Logical Drive may be created.
]
idcmd create a Logical Drive and terminates after Initialize is started. You can check the progress and
[Description
Creates a Logical Drive with advanced parameter settings.
The ra
result of the Initialize by using "oplist" and "property" commands.
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