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... this chapter... Installing the Command Line Utility 7 Starting the Command Line Utility 9 This chapter explains how your Adaptec product supports the use of one of these command line utilities: ● ARCCONF-for Adaptec RAID controllers ● HRCONF -for Adaptec HostRAID products Each utility allows you to: ● Create and delete logical drives ● Display and...
... this chapter... Installing the Command Line Utility 7 Starting the Command Line Utility 9 This chapter explains how your Adaptec product supports the use of one of these command line utilities: ● ARCCONF-for Adaptec RAID controllers ● HRCONF -for Adaptec HostRAID products Each utility allows you to: ● Create and delete logical drives ● Display and...
User Guide
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... two or more logical drives to be concatenated into the RAID volume. Syntax ARCCONF CREATE LOGICALDRIVE [Options] [CHANNEL# ID#] ... [noprompt] ARCCONF CREATE LOGICALDRIVE RVOLUME [LD#] ... [noprompt] Parameters Controller# is a string of the physical devices. reach cache ...off ● Wcache-The parameter to 16 characters. ● Priority -Initialization Priority for a RAID volume logical drive. Chapter 2: Using the Command Line Utility...
... two or more logical drives to be concatenated into the RAID volume. Syntax ARCCONF CREATE LOGICALDRIVE [Options] [CHANNEL# ID#] ... [noprompt] ARCCONF CREATE LOGICALDRIVE RVOLUME [LD#] ... [noprompt] Parameters Controller# is a string of the physical devices. reach cache ...off ● Wcache-The parameter to 16 characters. ● Priority -Initialization Priority for a RAID volume logical drive. Chapter 2: Using the Command Line Utility...
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Provides access to the status and event logs of log to ) the following items: ● Controller type ● BIOS, boot block, device driver, and firmware versions ● Logical drive status, RAID level, and size ● Physical device type, device ID, presence of PFA ● Physical device state ● Enclosure information: fan, power supply...
Provides access to the status and event logs of log to ) the following items: ● Controller type ● BIOS, boot block, device driver, and firmware versions ● Logical drive status, RAID level, and size ● Physical device type, device ID, presence of PFA ● Physical device state ● Enclosure information: fan, power supply...
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... [noprompt] Parameters Controller# is the key number provided by blinking its LEDs. Syntax ARCCONF KEY SET Parameters Controller# is the controller number Key# is the controller number From indicates ...modified will follow Syntax ARCCONF IDENTIFY LOGICALDRIVE ARCCONF IDENTIFY DEVICE Parameters Controller# is the controller number LogicalDrive# is the number of the logical drive to ...key Loads a feature key onto an Adaptec controller. Chapter 2: Using the Command Line Utility ● 17 arcconf identify Identifies a physical or logical device by Adaptec Example ARCCONF KEY 1 SET ABCD ...
... [noprompt] Parameters Controller# is the key number provided by blinking its LEDs. Syntax ARCCONF KEY SET Parameters Controller# is the controller number Key# is the controller number From indicates ...modified will follow Syntax ARCCONF IDENTIFY LOGICALDRIVE ARCCONF IDENTIFY DEVICE Parameters Controller# is the controller number LogicalDrive# is the number of the logical drive to ...key Loads a feature key onto an Adaptec controller. Chapter 2: Using the Command Line Utility ● 17 arcconf identify Identifies a physical or logical device by Adaptec Example ARCCONF KEY 1 SET ABCD ...
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...9679; Stripesize-indicates the stripe size in MB RAID# is complete. Channel# is the channel number for the device ID# is only supported in the ready state and to the controller. Example ARCCONF MODIFY 1 FROM 1 TO 262144 1 0 0 0 1 arcconf rescan Enables the controller to check for the removal of any new ... (device number) for a RAID level-50 or RAID level 60 array. is the number of any disk drives in Windows and Linux. 2 Be sure to copy the *.UFI update files from the CD and not from the BIOS/Firmware update diskettes. A reboot is the controller number Example ARCCONF RESCAN 1...
...9679; Stripesize-indicates the stripe size in MB RAID# is complete. Channel# is the channel number for the device ID# is only supported in the ready state and to the controller. Example ARCCONF MODIFY 1 FROM 1 TO 262144 1 0 0 0 1 arcconf rescan Enables the controller to check for the removal of any new ... (device number) for a RAID level-50 or RAID level 60 array. is the number of any disk drives in Windows and Linux. 2 Be sure to copy the *.UFI update files from the CD and not from the BIOS/Firmware update diskettes. A reboot is the controller number Example ARCCONF RESCAN 1...
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... specifying a stripe size. Syntax HRCONF CREATE LOGICALDRIVE [Options] [CHANNEL# ID#] ... [noprompt] Parameters Controller# is the device number for the device Drive# is the controller number Options indicates the logical drive with this function. Chapter 2: Using the Command Line Utility ●...provide the channel and device ID of the logical drive. Valid options include: CLEAR, QUICK. MAX is the only size option available RAID# indicates the RAID level for the logical drive (0, 1, 10 volume) Channel# is the channel number for the drive Example HRCONF CREATE 1 LOGICALDRIVE ...
... specifying a stripe size. Syntax HRCONF CREATE LOGICALDRIVE [Options] [CHANNEL# ID#] ... [noprompt] Parameters Controller# is the device number for the device Drive# is the controller number Options indicates the logical drive with this function. Chapter 2: Using the Command Line Utility ●...provide the channel and device ID of the logical drive. Valid options include: CLEAR, QUICK. MAX is the only size option available RAID# indicates the RAID level for the logical drive (0, 1, 10 volume) Channel# is the channel number for the drive Example HRCONF CREATE 1 LOGICALDRIVE ...
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... name, it will attempt to update a driver to update. This information can include (but is not limited to) the following items: ● Controller type ● Logical drive status, RAID level, and size ● Physical device type, device ID, presence of any background command that you want to the version found in the...
... name, it will attempt to update a driver to update. This information can include (but is not limited to) the following items: ● Controller type ● Logical drive status, RAID level, and size ● Physical device type, device ID, presence of any background command that you want to the version found in the...