NEC Express5800/R120f-1M User Manual

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Appendix B : raidcmd Command Reference
This chapter describes commands of the raidcmd.
Notice on specifying Physical Device number
The -p option for raidcmd is used to specify the Physical Device number.
Be sure to execute the following command to check the Physical Device number before you use the option.
The format of Physical Device number is e<enclosure-number>s<slot-number>.
[Format]
raidcmd
cc
[Overview]
Starts or stops Consistency Check.
[Format]
raidcmd
cc
-c={all|<controller> -l={all|<logicaldrive>}} -op={start|stop|force}
Command Parameter
Description
-c={all|<controller>}
Specify the RAID Controller to be processed.
all : all of RAID Controllers
<controller> : RAID Controller Number
-l={all|<logicaldrive>}
Specify the Logical Drive to be processed.
all : all of Logical Drives on the RAID Controller specified by -c
<logicaldrive> : Logical Drive Number
-op={start|stop}
Specify whether Consistency Check is started or stopped.
start : Starts Consistency Check(Automatic Stop Enabled)
stop : Stops Consistency Check.
force : Starts Consistency Check. (Automatic Stop Disabled)
For details of Automatic Stops of Consistency Check, see "Monitoring Medium Errors to see
if they occur frequently" of "Universal RAID Utility User's Guide".
[Description]
Starts Consistency Check of the specified Logical Drive or stops Consistency Check executed for the specified
Logical Drive.
Don't use -l when specified -c with "all".
[Condition]
Allow to start Consistency Check to Logical Drive with the following situation.
- RAID Controller has the function of Consistency Check.
- The RAID Level of the Logical Drive is not 0.
- The status of the Logical Drive is [Online].
- It is not running Consistency Check to the Logical Drive now.
Allow to stop Consistency Check to Logical Drive with the following situation.
- RAID Controller has the function of Consistency Check and stopping it.
- The RAID Level of the Logical Drive is not 0.
- The status of the Logical Drive is [Online] or [Degraded].
- It is running Consistency Check to the Logical Drive now.
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Appendix B : raidcmd Command Reference This chapter describes commands of the raidcmd. Notice on specifying Physical Device number The -p option for

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mkldc [Overview] Creates a Logical Drive with advanced parameter settings. [Format] Making a Logical Drive having RAID Level of RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID

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Command Parameter Description -rl={0 | 1 | 5 | 6 | 10 | 50 | 60 } Specify the RAID Level of the Logical Drive to be created as follows: 0 : RAID 0 1 :

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mklds [Overview] Creates a Logical Drive with simple parameter settings. [Format] raidcmd mklds -c=<controller> -p=<physicaldevice1>, <

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mkscd [Overview] Creates an SSD Cache Drive. [Format] raidcmd mkscd -c=<controller> -p=<physicaldevice1> [,<physicaldeviceX>, ... ,

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oplist [Overview] Displays the list of operations performed in a RAID Controller and their progresses. [Format] raidcmd oplist [Description] Displays

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optctrl [Overview] Allows you to set optional parameters of a RAID Controller. [Format] raidcmd optctrl -c=<controller> {-ip={high | middle | l

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optld [Overview] Allows you to set optional parameters of a Logical Drive. [Format] raidcmd optld -c=<controller> -l=<logicaldrive> -cm={

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property [Overview] Displays the properties of RAID Controllers, Disk Arrays, Logical Drives and/or Physical Devices. [Format] raidcmd property –tg=

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rebuild [Overview] Starts or stops Rebuild. [Format] raidcmd rebuild -c=<controller> -p=<physicaldevice> -op={start|stop} Command Parame

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refresh [Overview] Refreshes the battery connected to the RAID Controller [Format] raidcmd refresh -c=<controller> [-y] Command Parameter Desc

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ccs [Overview] Starts Consistency Check of Logical Drives in the RAID Controllers in which Patrol Read is disabled or not supported. [Format] raidcmd

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refreshs [Overview] Refreshes the batteries connected to the RAID Controllers which support the Refresh Battery function. [Format] raidcmd refreshs [

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rescan [Overview] Update the RAID System management information of the Universal RAID Utility. [Format] raidcmd rescan [Description] This command col

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runmode [Overview] Changes the RAID System Management Mode of the raidcmd. [Format] raidcmd runmode [-md={a|s}] Command Parameter Description [-md={

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sbuzzer [Overview] Stops the Buzzer on a RAID Controller. [Format] raidcmd sbuzzer -c=<controller> Command Parameter Description -c=<contro

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slotlamp [Overview] Turns on or off the DISK lamp of the computer or enclosure in which Physical Devices are installed. [Format] raidcmd slotlamp -c=

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stspd [Overview] Changes the status of a Physical Device to online or failed forcibly. [Format] raidcmd stspd -c=<controller> -p=<physicalde

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(no command) [Overview] Displays the version of Universal RAID Utility and the RAID System Configuration as a Tree View. [Format] raidcmd [Descriptio

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delld [Overview] Deletes a Logical Drive. [Format] raidcmd delld -c=<controller> -l=<logicaldrive> [-y] Command Parameter Description -c

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delscd [Overview] Deletes an SSD Cache Drive. [Format] raidcmd delscd -c=<controller> -l=<logicaldrive> [-y] Command Parameter Descripti

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econfig [Overview] Configures a RAID System with a RAID Controller easily. [Format] raidcmd econfig [Description] Executes easy configuration which c

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fwup [Overview] Updates the RAID Controller firmware. [Format] raidcmd fwup –c= <controller> -f=<firmware image filepath> [-ocr={yes|no}]

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help [Overview] Displays the help of raidcmd. [Format] raidcmd help <subcommand> Command Parameter Description <subcommand> Specify the

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hotspare [Overview] Makes or removes a Hot Spare. [Format] raidcmd hotspare -c=<controller> -p=<physicaldevice> -mr={make [-a=<diskarr

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init [Overview] Starts or stops Initialize. [Format] raidcmd init -c=<controller> -l=<logicaldrive> -op={start|stop} [-im={full|quick}] [

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