Reference Guide

Function Call Description
Example:
A:>raidcfg -se -envn=FREEADISKSIZE -envc=
getfreeadisksize -c=2
FREEADISKSIZE=15346
RAIDCFG Command successful!
gethotspares
Returns the global hot spares (global failover disks) found on the specified
controller.
Example:
A:>raidcfg -se -envn=HOTSPARES -envc=
gethotspares -c=2
HOTSPARES=1:8:1,1:9:1
RAIDCFG Command successful!
getfreeadisks
Returns the free array disks.
A:>raidcfg -se -envn=GETFREEADISKS -envc=
getfreeadisks -c=2
GETFREEADISKS=0:3:1,0:4:1
RAIDCFG Command successful!
getadiskcount
Returns the total number of array disks.
A:>raidcfg -se -envn=GETADISKCOUNT -envc=
getadiskcount -c=2
GETADISKCOUNT=1
RAIDCFG Command successful!
RAID Replication Options
The following table lists the RAID replication options.
Table 20. RAID Replication Options
Mandatory
Options and
Arguments
Optional
Parameters
Valid Parameters
Arguments
Description
-i
NA <filename>
Reads the RAID configuration
information from the given .ini filename
and creates the RAID configurations on
the specified controllers. This option is
mandatory.
Example:
A:> raidcfg -i=\tmp\raid.ini
-o
NA <filename>
Reads the RAID configurations from all
available controllers and writes these
configurations in the raid.ini file under
the /tmp directory (in Linux systems).
This option is mandatory.
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