ASRock FM2A88M BTC RAID Installation Guide - Page 33

initialize it before you can create arrays.

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-ras, --remove-all-spares Removes any spares from an array. -ags, --add-global-spare Adds a disk as a global spare. No space is reserved on the disk selected. -rgs, --remove-global-spare Removes a global spare disk. -ca, --cache-array Sets the cache attributes for an array. Cache attributes include read cache (r), read and write-back cache (rw), write-back cache (w), and no cache (nc). -cd, --cache-disk Sets the cache attributes for a disk. Cache attributes include read cache (r), read and write-back cache (rw), write-back cache(w), and no cache (nc). -d, --disk A required qualifier used with certain options to specify disks. -h, --hide Hides an array from the operating system. -uh, --unhide Unhides an array, making it visible to the operating system. -id, --initialize-disk Initializes a disk. If the disk is new and has not been used, you must initialize it before you can create arrays. -n, --name Identifies an array with a user-supplied name. The name can be up to 30 characters, but only 17 of those characters display in the BIOS. -p, --priority Sets an array's task priority from 1-10, with 10 being the highest priority. -q, --query Lists information about specific controllers, arrays, and disks. -qa, --query-all Lists information about controllers, arrays, and disks. -v, --verbose Modifier of the --query and --query-all option. Specifies more detail for arrays and disks. -rsc, --rescan Rescans the serial ATA (SATA) channels for new or removed disks. -sa, --scan-array 33

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-ras,
--remove-all-spares
Removes any spares from an array.
-ags,
--add-global-spare
Adds a disk as a global spare. No space is reserved on the disk selected.
-rgs,
--remove-global-spare
Removes a global spare disk.
-ca,
--cache-array
Sets the cache attributes for an array. Cache attributes include read cache
(r), read and write-back cache (rw), write-back cache (w), and no cache
(nc).
-cd,
--cache-disk
Sets the cache attributes for a disk. Cache attributes include read cache
(r), read and write-back cache (rw), write-back cache(w), and no cache
(nc).
-d,
--disk
A required qualifier used with certain options to specify disks.
-h,
--hide
Hides an array from the operating system.
-uh,
--unhide
Unhides an array, making it visible to the operating system.
-id,
--initialize-disk
Initializes a disk. If the disk is new and has not been used, you must
initialize it before you can create arrays.
-n,
--name
Identifies an array with a user-supplied name. The name can be up to 30
characters, but only 17 of those characters display in the BIOS.
-p,
--priority
Sets an array's task priority from 1-10, with 10 being the highest priority.
-q,
--query
Lists information about specific controllers, arrays, and disks.
-qa,
--query-all
Lists information about controllers, arrays, and disks.
-v,
--verbose
Modifier of the --query and --query-all option. Specifies more detail for
arrays and disks.
-rsc,
--rescan
Rescans the serial ATA (SATA) channels for new or removed disks.
-sa,
--scan-array <on|off>