Software User Guide for Windows*
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RSTe Command Line Interface (RSTCLI) Utility Overview
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RSTe for Microsoft Windows* OS Software User’s Guide
rstcli --create --level x [--size y] [--strip-size z] --name string [--create-from-existing diskId] diskId
{[diskId]}
Table 4. Create Options
Flag
Name
-C
--create
Creates a volume and array if one does not already exist. Creates a new
volume on an existing array; used to denote Create Mode.
-E <<host>-<bus>-
<target>-<lun>>
--create-from-existing <<host>-<bus>-<target>-<lun>>
If data is to be migrated from one of the disks, specify the disk with this flag.
Disk identifier is SCSI address.
-l
--level
-n <Volume name>
--name <Volume name>
-s
--strip-size
-z <size in GB>
--size <size in GB>
Size in gigabytes. This is an optional switch. If switch is not used or size is
specified to 0, the maximum size available will be used.
Create Examples:
-C -l 1 -n Volume 0-1-0-0 0-2-0-0
--create -l 0 -z 5 --name RAID0Volume 0-3-0-0 0-4-0-0 0-5-0-0
-C - 1 -E 0-1-0-0 -n VolumeWithData 0-2-0-0
--create –help
6.1.2 Information
The Information option provides information on arrays, controllers, disks, enclosures, and volumes. To
obtain the desired information, enter the following:
rstcli --information --controller|--array|--disk|--enclosure|--volume {[device]}
Table 5. Information Options
Flag
Name
-I
--information
Displays controller, array, volume, enclosure, and disk information; used to denote Information
Mode.
-a
--array
Lists information about the arrays on the system.
-c
--controller
Lists information about the controllers on the system.
-d
--disk
Lists information about the disks on the system.
-e
--enclosure
Lists information about the enclosures on the system.
-v
--volume
Lists information about the volumes on the system when used in Info mode. Stipulates the