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MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide Chapter 5: MegaRAID Command Tool | Drive-Related Options 5.15.4 Change the Drive State to Unconfigured Good 5.15.5 Change the Drive State Use the command in the following table to change the state of a drive from Unconfigured-Bad to Unconfigured-Good. Table 89: Change Drive State to Unconfigured Good Convention Description MegaCli -PDMakeGood -PhysDrv[E0:S0,E1:S1....] | [-Force] -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL Changes the drive state to Unconfigured Good. -Physdrv[E0:S0,...]: Specifies the physical drive enclosure and the slots for the drives. Force: Force the drive to the Unconfigured Good state. Use the command in the following table to change the drive state, as it relates to hot spares, and to associate the drive to an enclosure and to a drive group for the selected controller(s). Table 90: Change Drive State Convention Description MegaCli -PDHSP {-Set [{-Dedicated -ArrayN |-Array0,1...}] [-EnclAffinity] [-nonRevertible] } | -Rmv -PhysDrv[E0:S0,E1:S1,...] -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL Changes the drive state (as it relates to hot spares) and associates the drive to an enclosure and virtual drive on a single controller, multiple controllers, or all controllers: -Set: Changes the drive state to dedicated hot spare for the enclosure. -Array0: Dedicates the hot spare to a specific drive group number N. -EnclAffinity: Associates the hot spare to a selected enclosure. -Rmv: Changes the drive state to ready (removes the hot spare). -Physdrv[E0:S0,...]: Specifies the physical drive enclosure and the slots for the drives. You can get the list of arrays by using the CLI command "CfgDsply". In the results of the CfgDsply command, the number associated with "DISK GROUPS" is the array number. Page 205

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MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide
Chapter 5: MegaRAID Command Tool
|
Drive-Related Options
5.15.4
Change the Drive State to
Unconfigured Good
Use the command in the following table to change the state of a drive from
Unconfigured-Bad
to
Unconfigured-Good
.
5.15.5
Change the Drive State
Use the command in the following table to change the drive state, as it relates to hot
spares, and to associate the drive to an enclosure and to a drive group for the selected
controller(s)
.
Table 89:
Change Drive State to Unconfigured Good
Convention
MegaCli –PDMakeGood -PhysDrv[E0:S0,E1:S1
....
] |
[-Force] -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
Description
Changes the drive state to
Unconfigured Good.
-Physdrv[E0:S0,...]
: Specifies the physical drive enclosure and the
slots for the drives.
Force
: Force the drive to the
Unconfigured Good
state.
Table 90:
Change Drive State
Convention
MegaCli –PDHSP {–Set [{-Dedicated -ArrayN
|-Array0,1...}] [-EnclAffinity] [-nonRevertible] } |
-Rmv -PhysDrv[E0:S0,E1:S1,...] -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
Description
Changes the drive state (as it relates to hot spares) and associates the drive
to an enclosure and virtual drive on a single controller, multiple controllers,
or all controllers:
-Set
: Changes the drive state to
dedicated hot spare
for the enclosure.
-Array0
: Dedicates the hot spare to a specific drive group number N.
-EnclAffinity
: Associates the hot spare to a selected enclosure.
-Rmv: Changes
the drive state to
ready
(removes the hot spare).
-Physdrv[E0:S0,...]
: Specifies the physical drive enclosure and the
slots for the drives.
You can get the list of arrays by using the CLI command "CfgDsply". In the
results of the CfgDsply command, the number associated with "DISK
GROUPS" is the array number.