
5 RAID 5: A striping discipline with floating parity chunk. The device must beginĠ RAID 0: A striping discipline. c raidlevel Create a softraid(4)ĭevice of level raidlevel. noauto Do not automatically assemble this volume at boot time. May beįorce Force the operation for example, force the creation of volumes with In addition to the relevant options listed above, the options forįollows: -C flag] Pass flag to bioctl. u channel: target Instruct the device at Interval seconds, starting the first iterationĪfter start seconds.

auto] Enable the patrol functionality to start/stop automatically in every manual Enable the patrol functionality to start/stop manually. disable Disable the patrol functionality. get Retrieve the current patrol configuration. start Start the patrol on the RAID controller. Stop Stop the patrol on the RAID controller. t patrol-function Control the RAID card's patrol functionality, if supported. A RAID volume rather than a RAID controller R device |Ĭhannel: target Manually kick off a rebuild of a RAID volume, usingĭevice must be specified as a full path to the chunkĭevice file (e.g. q Show vendor, product, revision, and serial number for the given disk. In order to reduce the number of digits to four or less. Suffixes: Byte, Kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte, Petabyte, Exabyte h Where necessary, produce “human-readable” output. Is currently marked “Unused”, promote it to being a

b channel: target Instruct the device atĮnclosure. Given above, or by the first letter only (e.g. Quiet Silence the alarm if it is currently beeping. get Retrieve the current alarm state (enabled or disabled). enable Enable the alarm on the RAID controller. The options for RAID controllers are as follows: -a alarm-function Control the RAID card's alarm functionality, if supported.ĭisable Disable the alarm on the RAID controller. For operations which will be performed againstĪlso possible to directly specify the enclosure name (e.g. In the first synopsis, RAID controllers are managed.ĭevice specifies either a drive (e.g. RAID device drivers which support management functionality can
