
raidcmd
Use "
" command.
Step 1 Execute "
" command with -op option
and the following parameters.
: Number of the RAID Controller containing the Logical
Drive for which Consistency Check is executed (If specify
"all" as parameter, the targets are all Logical Drives of all
RAID Controllers)
: Number of the Logical Drive for which Consistency
Check is executed (If specify "all" as parameter, the targets are all Logical Drives of RAID Controllers specified by -c)
: Specify "force” Consistency Check at “Automatic Stop Disabled” mode.
(Example)consistency check of the Logical drive (the RAID Controller number 1 and Logical drive number 2) is begun.
raidcmd cc –c=1 –l=2 –op=force
Step 2 After the Consistency Check is started, the raidcmd terminates normally. Check the execution status of the
Consistency Check by using "
" command.
(Example)the execution situation of the operation is confirmed.
Executing Consistency Check for arbitrary Logical Drive
You can register the task to schedule the Consistency Check using the Task Sc
r on Windows or cron on
Linux or VMware ESX.
After installing Universal RAID Utility, a task to schedule the Consistency Check will be registered that makes it
possible to detect failures such as media errors on the RAID Controller which does not support the Patrol Read
function.
ID Controller which does not support Patrol Read or of which the Patrol Read is
Universal RAID Utility executes Consistency Check using the function of task
.
Tasks registered by Universal RAID Utility (Windows)
The Universal RAID Utility registers a task such as that shown in the table below in a Windows task if it is
installed.
The Windows task can be used to change the schedule of executing Consistency Check or delete tasks. For
how to use tasks, see the Windows help.
Task name Consistency Check
Execution day of the week Wednesday
Execution command (Universal RAID Utility installation folder)\cli\raidcmd.exe ccs
Execution account NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Note the following point when changes the setting of the task on operating system excluding
Windows XP.
- Specify "/V1" option with "/Create" option when uses schtasks command for changing the
setting of the task.
- Do not change the [Configure for] of the task of "Consistency Check".
If does not specify "/V1" option or changes [Configure for] of the task, this task is going to
remain in your server after uninstalling Universal RAID Utility. When this task remains after
uninstalling Universal RAID Utility, delete it.
> raidcmd cc -c=1 -l=2 -op=force
>
> raidcmd oplist
RAID Controller #1
LD #2 : Consistency Check (Running 30%)
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