Intel S2600CP Software User Guide for Windows* - Page 88
RCFGSATA Utility Usage
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UEFI based RCFGSCU and RCFGSATA Utility COMMANDS - Only one at a time unless otherwise specified. /C Create a volume with the specified name. /S, /DS, /SS, & /L can be specified along with /C. /SS Specify strip size in KB. Only valid with /C. /L Specify RAID Level (0, 1, 10, or 5). Only valid with /C. /S Specify volume size in GB or percentage if a '%' is appended. Percentage must be between 1-100. Only valid with /C. /DS Selects the disks to be used in the creation of volume. List should be delimited by spaces. /D Delete Volume with specified name. /X Remove all metadata from all disks. Use with /DS to delete metadata from selected disks. /I Display All Drive/Volume/Array Information. /P can be specified. /P Pause display between sections. Only valid with /I or /ST. /U Do not delete the partition table. Only valid with /C on RAID 1 volumes. /SP Marks the selected drive(s) as spare(s). Use with /DS /ST Display Volume/RAID/Disk Status. /V Display version information 7.2 RCFGSATA Utility Usage RCfgsata.efi (or named as RFfgsata.efi) [/?] [/Y] [/Q] [/C:vol_name] [/SS:strip_size] [/L:raid_level] [/S:vol_size] [/DS:disk_ports] [/D:vol_name] [/X] [/I] [/P] [/U] [/ST] [/SP] [/V] [/RRT] [/Sync] [/M] [/EM] [/ER] [/ACCEL] [/RA] [/SD] /? Displays Help Screen. Other options ignored. /Y Suppress any user input. Used with options /C, /D, /SP & /X. /Q Quiet mode/No output. Should not be used with status commands. COMMANDS - Only one at a time unless otherwise specified. /C Create a volume with the specified name. /S, /DS, /SS, & /L can be specified along with /C. /SS Specify strip size in KB. Only valid with /C. /L Specify RAID Level (0, 1, 10, or 5). Only valid with /C. /S Specify volume size in GB or percentage if a '%' is appended. Percentage must be between 1-100. Only valid with /C. /DS Selects the disks to be used in the creation of volume. List should be delimited by spaces. Intel® RSTe User's Guide 79