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Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference
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3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller CLI Guide 
/c
x
/u
x
 migrate type=
RaidType
 [disk=
p:-p
[group=3|4|5|6|7|8] [stripe=
Stripe
] [noscan] 
[nocache] [autoverify] 
This feature only applies to 9000 series controllers. 
This command allows you to change the existing configuration of a unit with 
type=RaidType. You can make three types of changes:
Increase the capacity
Change the RAID level (with the same or increased capacity)
Change the stripe size
The unit that results from the migration is subject to the same rules and 
policies that apply when creating a new unit with  the /cx add command. For 
example, a valid number of disks and parameters must be specified. 
The unit to be migrated must be in a normal state (not degraded, initializing, 
or rebuilding) before starting the migration.
The destination unit must use all source disks and potentially augment the 
number of disks in the disk=p:-p disk list. Unspecified parameters are 
assigned the default values (stripe size of 64K, write cache enabled, 
autoverify disabled, and ignoreECC disabled). Both source name and serial 
number will be carried over to the destination unit.
A special case of this command is when the source unit has a type of RAID1 
and destination unit has a type of single. In this case, the migrate command 
splits both drives into two identical single disks. The disk name will be 
duplicated on the destination units, but the source unit serial number will not 
be carried over to the new unit. The new destination unit will have its own 
serial number.
type=RaidType specifies the RAID type of the destination unit. Possible unit 
types include raid0raid1raid5raid6raid10raid50, or single
For example, type=raid5 indicates the destination unit is RAID-5. The 
type=single is a special case of the migrate command. It splits the source unit 
RAID-1 or TWINSTOR into multiple Single units.
                                      
The following table illustrates valid migration paths:
Note:
 You can only migrate a unit to a RAID level that has the same or more 
capacity as the existing one. A four-drive RAID 5 unit can migrate to a four-drive 
RAID 0, but a four-drive RAID 0 unit cannot migrate to a four-drive RAID 5, without 
adding another drive, due to the need for additional storage capacity for parity bits.