Quick Reference Guide

Table 14. Enumerating Virtual Disks
Mandatory
Options and
Arguments
Optional
Parameters
Valid Parameters
Arguments
Description
—vd or vdisk
NA NA
Lists all the virtual disks for each
controller along with the array disks that
make up each virtual disk. This option is
mandatory.
Example:
A:>raidcfg -vd
Controller: PERC H710P Adapter
VDisk ID: 0
Virtual Disk Name: Virtual
Disk 0
Size: 857344 MB (837 GB)
Type: RAID 0
Read Policy: Adaptive Read
Ahead
Write Policy: Write Back
Cache Policy: Disabled
Stripe Size: 64
Drives: 0:0:1,0:1:1
BootVD: No
T10 Protection Info: Disabled
RAIDCFG Command successful!
-vd or vdisk -c or
controller id
<valid
controller ID
number>
Lists all the virtual disks under the
indicated controllers. Each virtual disk is
displayed with the physical disk that
comprises it. The -c option is optional
and can be added to the command line
in any order after the mandatory option.
Example:
A:>raidcfg -vd -c=4
Controller: PERC H710P Adapter
VDisk ID: 0
Virtual Disk Name: Virtual
Disk 0
Size: 857344 MB (837 GB)
Type: RAID 0
Read Policy: Adaptive Read
Ahead
Write Policy: Write Back
Cache Policy: Disabled
Stripe Size: 64
Drives: 0:0:1,0:1:1
BootVD: No
T10 Protection Info: Disabled
RAIDCFG Command successful!
-vd -c=id or
vdisk
controllerid=
id
-vd or vdisk
<valid virtual disk
ID number>
Displays details about a single virtual disk
under the indicated controller. The -vd -
c= id option combination is mandatory.
The second -vd option is optional and
can be added to the command line in
any order after the mandatory option
combination.
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