Compex Systems SA33-3285-02 Manual De Usuario
Examples
For the examples given here, assume that the following items of hardware are available
in the system:
in the system:
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A RAID Manager named ssa0
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Four SSA physical disks named pdisk0, pdisk1, pdisk2, and pdisk3
Example 1: To Create a RAID-0 Array
This example shows how to use three SSA physical disks to create a RAID-0 array. The
attributes of the disks are all set to their default values.
attributes of the disks are all set to their default values.
Type the command:
> ssaraid -C -l ssa0 -t raid_0 -s pdisk0 pdisk1 pdisk2 -d
where:
-C
specifies that this operation is a create operation.
-l ssa0
specifies that RAID Manager ssa0 is to be used.
-t raid_0
specifies that a RAID-0 array object is to be created.
-s pdisk...
specifies the free pdisk that is to become the member disk of the new
array.
-d
specifies that a system disk is to be attached to the new array.
Example 2: To Create a RAID-1 Array
This example shows how to use two SSA physical disks to create a RAID-1 array. The
attributes of the disks are all set to their default values.
attributes of the disks are all set to their default values.
Type the command:
> ssaraid -C -l ssa0 -t raid_1 -s pdisk0 pdisk1 -d
where:
-C
specifies that this operation is a create operation.
-l ssa0
specifies that RAID Manager ssa0 is to be used.
-t raid_1
specifies that a RAID-1 array object is to be created.
-s pdisk...
specifies the free pdisk that is to become the member disk of the new
array. RAID-1 arrays provide support for only two member disk drives. The first disk
drive that is specified becomes the primary member disk drive.
drive that is specified becomes the primary member disk drive.
-d
specifies that a system disk is to be attached to the new array.
Chapter 12. Using the SSA Command Line Interface for RAID Configurations
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