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 raidconfig add and raidconfig remove features are supported for partial disks. If a disk contains multiple RAID volumes, it can be added and removed.
An example of removing a disk is shown below:
raidconfig remove disk -r=c0r4 -d=c0d0
Removing the following disk(s) from RAID c0r4: Disk c0d0 (controller 0 slot 0) [y/n]? y Successfully removed disk from RAID
raidconfig list all
CONTROLLER c0 ============= Manufacturer Model F/W Version RAID Volumes Disks ------------------------------------------------------------ LSI Logic 0x0079 2.130.353-1803 6 7 RAID Volumes ============ ID Name Device Status Num Disks Level Size (GiB) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- c0r0 0 c3t0d0p0 OK 1 0 558 c0r1 c3t1d0p0 OK 1 0 278 c0r2 c3t2d0p0 OK 1 0 136 c0r3 c3t3d0p0 OK 1 0 70 c0r4 c3t4d0p0 DEGRADED 2 1 50 c0r5 c3t5d0p0 DEGRADED 2 1 100 DISKS In Use ============ ID Chassis Slot RAID ID Status Type Media Spare Size (GiB) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- c0d1 0 1 c0r4 OK sas HDD - 50 c0d1 0 1 c0r5 OK sas HDD - 100 c0d3 0 3 c0r0 OK sas HDD - 558 c0d4 0 4 c0r1 OK sas HDD - 278 c0d5 0 6 c0r3 OK sas HDD - 70 c0d6 0 7 c0r2 OK sas HDD - 136 DISKS Available =============== ID Chassis Slot RAID ID Status Type Media Spare Size (GiB) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- c0d0 0 0 - OK sas HDD - 279 c0d2 0 2 - OK sas HDD - 279
The following is an example of adding a disk:
raidconfig add disk -r=c0r4 -d=c0d2
Adding the following disk(s) to RAID c0r4: Disk c0d2 (controller 0 slot 2) [y/n]? y Successfully added disk to RAID
raidconfig list all CONTROLLER c0 ============= Manufacturer Model F/W Version RAID Volumes Disks ------------------------------------------------------------ LSI Logic 0x0079 2.130.353-1803 6 7 RAID Volumes ============ ID Name Device Status Num Disks Level Size (GiB) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- c0r0 0 c3t0d0p0 OK 1 0 558 c0r1 c3t1d0p0 OK 1 0 278 c0r2 c3t2d0p0 OK 1 0 136 c0r3 c3t3d0p0 OK 1 0 70 c0r4 c3t4d0p0 DEGRADED 2 1 50 c0r5 c3t5d0p0 DEGRADED 2 1 100 DISKS In Use ============ ID Chassis Slot RAID ID Status Type Media Spare Size (GiB) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- c0d1 0 1 c0r4 OK sas HDD - 50 c0d1 0 1 c0r5 OK sas HDD - 100 c0d2 0 2 c0r4 INIT sas HDD - 50 c0d2 0 2 c0r5 INIT sas HDD - 100 c0d3 0 3 c0r0 OK sas HDD - 558 c0d4 0 4 c0r1 OK sas HDD - 278 c0d5 0 6 c0r3 OK sas HDD - 70 c0d6 0 7 c0r2 OK sas HDD - 136 DISKS Available =============== ID Chassis Slot RAID ID Status Type Media Spare Size (GiB) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- c0d0 0 0 - OK sas HDD - 279