Adaptec 2410SA User Guide - Page 115

Container (Array) Commands, Linux/UNIX only

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Command Line Interface (CLI) open [/readonly={boolean}] [/domain={string}] {string} Opens a controller for access by the CLI. The controller must be open before any command can be targeted at that controller. Parameters {string}-Computer name and the controller to open. Switches /readonly-If TRUE, the controller is opened for read-only access. (The default is FALSE.) If you open a controller with read-only access, you can use only the commands that do not change the controller configuration. /domain (Windows only)-Domain (local or a trusted domain) in which the computer that contains the controller resides. If not specified, the CLI assumes the local domain. reset_window Linux/UNIX only-Resets the window. Container (Array) Commands Before working with arrays, you must have previously opened the controller. In addition, you must have initialized your disks to prepare for array operations. The following commands are used to display, create, and manage arrays. container add_level {container} Creates a multilevel volume array which contains the array as its only element. Parameters {container}-ID of the array to convert to a multilevel volume. container clear [/always={boolean}] [/wait={boolean}] {container} Clears the array. Parameters {container}-ID of the array to clear. C-16

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Command Line Interface (CLI)
open [/readonly={
boolean
}] [/domain={
string
}] {
string
}
Opens a controller for access by the CLI. The controller must be
open before any command can be targeted at that controller.
Parameters
{string}
Computer name and the controller to open.
Switches
/readonly
If TRUE, the controller is opened for read-only
access. (The default is
FALSE
.) If you open a controller with
read-only access, you can use only the commands that do not
change the controller configuration.
/domain
(Windows only)
Domain (local or a trusted domain) in
which the computer that contains the controller resides. If not
specified, the CLI assumes the local domain.
reset_window
Linux/UNIX only
Resets the window.
Container (Array) Commands
Before working with arrays, you must have previously opened the
controller. In addition, you must have initialized your disks to
prepare for array operations.
The following commands are used to display, create, and manage
arrays.
container add_level {container}
Creates a multilevel volume array which contains the array as
its only element.
Parameters
{container}
ID of the array to convert to a multilevel volume.
container clear [/always={
boolean
}] [/wait={
boolean
}]
{container}
Clears the array.
Parameters
{container}
ID of the array to clear.