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raidcmd
Use "econfig" command.
Step 1
Connect Physical Devices used for Easy
Configuration to the RAID Controller at this timing if
required.
Step 2 Execute "econfig" command.
Step 3 Specify the conditions on Easy
Configuration.
In step 1/3, select the RAID Controller to be
configured. Enter the RAID Controller number to be
configured.
Step 4 In step 2/3, specify the number of
Physical Devices used for Logical Drive(s) ("Physical
Device count using Logical Drive(s)") and the number
of Logical Drives to be created in the RAID Controller
("Making Logical Drive count"). If Physical Devices of
different Interface Types or Device Type exist, specify
the number of Physical Devices in each type (in the
example shown to the right, proper settings are
provided for Physical Devices of the SAS interface. If
other Physical Devices of different types exist,
perform the operation in each type).
Step 5 Step 3/3 shows the configuration of the
RAID System to be configured by the Easy
Configuration. To configure the RAID System
according to the displayed information, type "yes". To
change the configuration, type "no".
If you type "yes", the raidcmd executes the
configuration of the RAID System and terminates
normally. Making Logical Drives and Hot Spares is
now completed. See the property of each component
to check the configuration. However, the Initialize of
the Logical Drives having been created may not be
completed. The progress of initializing the Logical
Drives can be checked by using "
oplist" command.
The result of initializing the Logical Drive can be
checked by RAID Log.
RAID Controller and Physical Device have two numbers in Step 3/3.
RAID Controller #A (B)
Physical Device #C (D)
A : The number of RAID Controller, B : ID of RAID Controller
C : The number of Physical Device, D : ID of Physical Device
RAID Controller Enabling Easy Configuration to Be Executed
Any RAID Controller enabling Easy Configuration to be executed must meet the following conditions.
1. Allowing Dedicated Hot Spares to be made, and
2. Connecting with more than one unused Physical Device.
> raidcmd econfig
Step 1/3 : Select RAID Controller
RAID Controller #1 MegaRAID SAS PCI Express(TM) ROMB
RAID Controller #2 MegaRAID SAS 8480E
RAID Controller [1-2] : 1
Step 2/3 : Set the contents of configuration
<Physical Device (Type : SAS-HDD)>
Unused Physical Device count : 7
Physical Device count using Logical Drive(s) [ 2- 7] : 6
Hot Spare count : 1
Do you continue ? [yes(y) or no(n)] : y
Maximum Logical Drive count : 2
Creating Logical Drive count [ 1- 2] : 1
Do you continue ? [yes(y) or no(n)] : y
Step 3/3 : Confirm the contents of configuration
RAID Controller #1(0) MegaRAID SAS PCI Express(TM) ROMB
Disk Array #1
LD #1 [Online] RAID 5
PD #1(0) [Online] SAS-HDD
PD #2(1) [Online] SAS-HDD
PD #3(2) [Online] SAS-HDD
PD #7(6) [Dedicated Hot Spare] SAS-HDD
Disk Array #2
LD #2 [Online] RAID 5
PD #4(3) [Online] SAS-HDD
PD #5(4) [Online] SAS-HDD
PD #6(5) [Online] SAS-HDD
PD #7(6) [Dedicated Hot Spare] SAS-HDD
Disk Array #3
LD #3 [Online] RAID 1
PD #8(7) [Online] SATA-HDD
PD #9(8) [Online] SATA-HDD
PD #10(9) [Dedicated Hot Spare] SATA-HDD
<Caution>
Create Logical Drive #2 with different Physical Devices of
a capacity. Therefore, Logical Drive capacity is decided by
the smallest Physical Device of capacity.
Run the above configuration.
Initialize all of Logical Drive after creating them. You can
see the progress and the result of Initialize by "oplist"
and "property" commands.
Do you continue ? [yes(y) or no(n)] : yes
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