Quick Reference Guide

Table below shows some examples of valid and invalid short and long format command line instances.
For an explanation of the specific order for each option, see RAID Configuration Utility Options And
Arguments. For a list of frequently used RAID commands, see Quick Reference To RAIDCFG Commands.
NOTE: Some of the following options or arguments might not be available on all systems.
Table 8. RAIDCFG Short and Long Format Options
Option Valid Arguments Short Description Mandatory or
Optional
No option
-h
-?
or
/?
NA Displays general usage
information for the utility. The
usage information consists of a
comprehensive list of valid
options, parameters, and
arguments.
Optional.
See General Help for
specific usage
information.
-ac or
action
blink
Blinks the specified physical
disks on the specified controller.
See Blinking And
Unblinking Array Disks
for specific usage
information.
ci
or
cancelinit
Cancels the slow or full
initialization on the selected
virtual disk.
See Initializing Virtual
Disks for specific
usage information.
ccc or
cancelconsistencyche
ck
Cancels the consistency check
for a specified virtual disk.
See Consistency
Check For Virtual Disk
for specific
information.
crbd
or
cancelrebuild
Cancels the rebuild of the
physical disk associated with a
specified virtual disk.
See Configuring
Physical Disk Rebuild
for specific
information.
consistencycheck or cc Checks the consistency for a
specified virtual disk.
See Consistency
Check For Virtual Disk
for specific
information.
ctr
or
converttoraid
Configures the array disk as
RAID.
See Configuring Array
Disk as RAID for
specific information.
ctnr
or
converttononraid
Configures the array disk as
JBOD.
See Configuring Array
Disk as RAID for
specific information.
cvd
or
createvdisk
Creates a virtual disk.
See Creating Virtual
Disks for specific
usage information.
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