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
Deletion of RAID Volumes With Partial Disks
Exporting a RAID Configuration Including a RAID Volume With Partial Disks
Keep the following guidelines in mind when using the RAID volume –-subdisk-size:
The total sizes for the RAID volumes designated in the –-subdisk-size option cannot exceed the available size for any of the disks. The total size can be less than or equal to the disk size, but it cannot be larger.
You cannot create a RAID volume using a partial disk on a disk that is configured as part of a RAID volume. Once a disk has been included in a RAID volume, the disk is marked as "In Use" and cannot be used to create another RAID volume, even if just a part of the disk is used.
For example, the following sequence of commands is not allowed:
# raidconfig create raid --disk=c0d0,c0d2 --subdisk-size=50 # raidconfig create raid --disk=c0d0,c0d2 --subdisk-size=100
The second command will result in an error.
When creating multiple RAID volumes at the same time using the –-subdisk-size option, all of the RAID volumes are configured with the same name if the –-name option is used.
If this occurs, you can rename the volumes using the raidconfig modify command.
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