HP Smart Array 6400 Series Controllers Support Guide, September 2007

saconfig /dev/cissX -D <Logical drive #>
To clear configuration
saconfig /dev/cissX -D all
To add spare drive to existing logical drive
saconfig /dev/cissX -A <Logical drive #> -s <physical_drive_id>
To delete a spare drive of a logical drive
saconfig /dev/cissX -D <Logical drive #> -s <physical_drive_id>
To delete all spare drives of a logical drive
saconfig /dev/cissX -D <Logical drive #> -s all
To change the rebuild priority for the logical drives
saconfig /dev/cissX -r <rebuild_priority>
To specify the percentage of total cache size to be used for read caching
saconfig /dev/cissX -C <read_caching_percentage>
Read caching percentage can be 0, 25, 50, 75, or 100.
To enable or disable auto-fail missing disks at boot
saconfig /dev/cissX -F on|off
To identify (light LED) SAS/SATA physical drives
saconfig /dev/cissX -I -p <physical_drive_id>
[-p <physical_drive_id> ... ]
To identify SAS/SATA physical drives constituting a logical drive
saconfig /dev/cissX -I -l <Logical drive #>
To extend the capacity of the specified logical drive up to larger
capacity. The capacity is in GB.
saconfig /dev/cissX -E <Logical drive #> -c <capacity (GB)>
To expand the specified logical drive and others in an array by
physical drive(s)
saconfig /dev/cissX -E <Logical drive #> -p <physical_drive_id>
[-p <physical_drive_id> ... ]
To perform RAID level [with Stripe size (KB)] migration on the specified
logical drive. The stripe size is in KB.
saconfig /dev/cissX -M <Logical drive #> -R <RAID level>
[-S <Stripe size (KB)>]
To perform Stripe size migration on the specified logical drive.
The stripe size is in KB.
saconfig /dev/cissX -M <Logical drive #> -S <Stripe size (KB)>
To view the saconfig manpage for more information, enter saconfig(I).
Before running saconfig to configure the storage devices connected to a Smart Array Controller,
you must know the device file name for the Smart Array Controller. See “Determining the Smart
Array 6400 Series Controller Device File” (page 37).
48 Configuring Smart Array 6400 Series Controllers