Command Line Tool 2 User Guide

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RAID Controller Command Line Tool 2 User Guide
-Force: Specifies the drive coercion is used to make the capacity of the drives compatible.
NOTE: Previously -szXXX expressed capacity in Mbytes but now you can enter the capacity in
your choice of units. For example, to create a virtual drive of 10 Gbytes, enter the size as sz10GB.
If you do not enter a unit, by default it is considered as Mbytes.
Example
CmdTool2 -CfgLDAdd -R5[252:0,252:1,252:3] -WB -RA -sz10GB -a0
CfgLdDel
Description
Delete logical drives from a RAID controller.
Syntax
CmdTool2 -CfgLdDel -l[drive] -a[controller]
Parameters
-a[controller]: The RAID controller affected by the command
-l[drive]: The drive(s) affected by the command
Example
CmdTool2 -CfgLdDel -l2 -a1
CfgRestore
Description
Restore configuration data from a file. The restored data includes all read and write RAID
controller and logical drive properties, and the RAID configuration, including hot spares. This
command requires identical physical drive device IDs.
Syntax
CmdTool2 -CfgRestore -f <filename> -a[controller]
Parameters
-a[controller]: The RAID controller affected by the command