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raidcmd
Use "mkldc" command. A count of Logical Drive created by raidcmd is 1 at same time.
Step 1
Connect Physical Devices used for a Logical Drive to the RAID Controller at this timing if required.
Step 2 Execute "mkldc" command with the
following parameters.
-c : Number of the RAID Controller in which a Logical Drive
is created
-p : Numbers of the Physical Devices used to create a
Logical Drive if used(The required number of Physical
Devices varies depending on the RAID Level of the Logical
Drive to be created)
-a : Number of the Disk Array used to create a Logical
Drive if used
-rl : RAID Level of a Logical Drive to be created("Create
Logical Drive - Custom Mode" allows a Logical Drive with
RAID Level being RAID 0 RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, RAID 50 to be created)
-cp : Capacity of a Logical Drive to be created(This value may be omitted if a Logical Drive is created by using unused Physical
Devices entirely)
-ss : Stripe Size of a Logical Drive to be created(This value may not be specified if the default value for the RAID Controller is used)
-cm : Cache Mode of a Logical Drive to be created(This value may not be specified if the default value for the RAID Controller is used)
-im : Operation mode for Initialize executed after a Logical Drive is created(The [Full] mode is recommended. In the [Full] mode, the
Initialize Mode may not be specified)
Step 3 Type "yes" to reply to the confirmation message. Then a Logical Drive is created.
Step 4 After the Logical Drive is created completely, the raidcmd terminates normally. The Logical Drive has been
created completely. You can check the information on the Logical Drive by using "
property" command. However, the
Initialize of the Logical Drive having been created may not be completed. The progress of initializing the Logical Drive can
be checked by using "
oplist" command. The result of initializing the Logical Drive can be checked by RAID Log.
Disk Arrays and Physical Devices Available for "Create
Logical Drive - Custom Mode"
For "Create Logical Drive - Custom Mode", Disk Arrays or unused Physical Devices are available depending on the
RAID Level of the Logical Drive to be created.
Physical Devices in which S.M.A.R.T. errors are detected cannot be used to create Logical
Drives.
Disk Array which does not have any Logical Drive cannot be used to create Logical Drives.
Logical Drive with RAID Level being RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 or RAID 6
Disk Arrays containing empty areas or unused Physical Devices are available for creating a Logical Drive with
the RAID Level being RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, or RAID 6.
Among empty areas in a Disk Array, the empty area existing at the end of the Disk Array can be used. The
RAID Level of a Logical Drive to be created must be the same as that of the Logical Drives existing in the area
used on the Disk Array.
If unused Physical Devices are used, create a Disk Array and create a Logical Drive on it. Unused Physical
Devices are those with their [Status] being [Ready].
Logical Drive with RAID Level being RAID 10 or RAID 50
Only unused Physical Devices are available for Logical Drives with RAID Level being RAID 10 or RAID 50.
Unused Physical Devices are those with their [Status] being [Ready].
> raidcmd mkldc -c=1 -p=3,4,5 -rl=5 -cp=100 -ss=64 -cm=auto
-im=full
raidcmd creates Logical Drive #2
Do you continue ? [yes(y) or no(n)] : y
raidcmd created Logical Drive #2, and started to initialize
it.
You can see the progress and the result of initialize by
"oplist" and "property" commands.
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