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Chapter 5: MegaRAID Command Tool | Virtual Drive-Related Options MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide 5.13.8 Delete Specified Virtual Drive(s) 5.13.9 Display the Free Space 5.14 Virtual Drive-Related Options 5.14.1 Display Virtual Drive Information Use the command in the following table to delete one, multiple, or all virtual drives on the selected controller(s). Table 70: Delete Specified Virtual Drives Convention Description MegaCli -CfgLDDel -Lx|-L0,1,2|-Lall -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL Deletes the specified virtual drive(s) on the selected controller(s). You can delete one virtual drive, multiple virtual drives, or all of the selected virtual drives on selected controller(s). Use the command in the following table to display the free space that is available to use for configuration on the selected controller(s). Table 71: Display Free Space Convention Description MegaCli -CfgFreeSpaceInfo -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL Displays all of the free space available for configuration on the selected controller(s). The information displayed includes the number of drive groups, the number of spans in each drive group, the number of free space slots in each drive group, the start block, and the size (in both blocks and megabytes) of each free space slot. You can use the commands in this section to select settings for the virtual drives and perform actions on them. Use the command in the following table to display virtual drive information for the selected controller(s). Table 72: Display Virtual Drive Information Convention Description MegaCli -LDInfo -Lx|-L0,1,2|-Lall -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL Displays information about the virtual drive(s) on the selected controller(s). This information includes the name, RAID level, RAID level qualifier, capacity in megabytes, state, stripe size, number of drives, span depth, cache policy, access policy, and ongoing activity progress, if any, including initialization, background initialization, consistency check, and reconstruction. Page 198