Oracle Server CLI Tools Overview
CLI Tools Command Syntax and Conventions
Brief Listing of a Disk Example
How to Remove a Disk from a RAID Volume
How to Remove a Spare Disk or a RAID Volume
How to Modify the BIOS Boot Target
How to Modify a RAID Volume Name
start task and stop task Subcommands
restore config and clear config Subcommands
How to Check a Controller Configuration Exists
How to Restore a RAID Controller Configuration
How to Clear a RAID Controller Configuration
How to Export Inventory Data to a File
How to Configure RAID Volumes from a File
Creating RAID Volumes With Partial Disks
Guidelines for Using the RAID Volume Size Option
Deletion of RAID Volumes With Partial Disks
Exporting a RAID Configuration Including a RAID Volume With Partial Disks
The following are command examples for the start task and stop task subcommands:
A RAID ID must be provided for the verify check (verify) and initialization task (init).
To start the verify task on a specified RAID volume, type the following command:
raidconfig start task -t verify -r=raidvolume
For example:
raidconfig start task -t verify -r=c0r1
To stop the init task on a specified RAID volume, type the following command:
raidconfig stop task -t init -r=raidvolume
For example:
raidconfig stop task -t init -r=c0r1
A disk must be provided for the rebuild and clear tasks.
To start the rebuild task on a specified disk, type the following command:
raidconfig start task -t rebuild -d=disk
For example:
raidconfig start task -t rebuild -d=c0d1
To start the clear task on a specified disk, type the following command:
raidconfig start task -t clear -d=disk
For example:
raidconfig start task -t clear -d=c0d1
Source and destination disks must be provided for the copy task.
To start the copy task from one disk to another, type the following command:
raidconfig start -task -t copy --src-disk=source_disk --dst-disk=destination_disk
For example:
raidconfig start -task -t copy --src-disk=c0d2 --dst-disk=c0d3