Adaptec 3200S User Guide - Page 112

Miscellaneous, -g Specify drive group, Logical Drive Creation and Deletion, -c

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RAIDUTIL Command Line Utility Miscellaneous -g Specify drive group This switch identifies the physical drive to be used for array creation, deletion, or modification. It must always be the last switch in the array creation command sequence and it must always be followed by a drive address as discussed in Device Address Syntax on page 4-2. Multiple drive addresses on a command line must always be separated by commas. This switch can also be used to introduce a list of comma-separated drive addresses in any command that uses such addresses. When creating multilevel RAID 0/1 or 0/5 arrays, separate drive groups with a plus sign (+). The number of drives supported are listed below: RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 2 to 64 drives 2 to 64 drives (as pairs) 3 to 64 drives Logical Drive Creation and Deletion -c, -d Specify controller ID This switch specifies the RAID controller to which all subsequent parameters will apply. It is required for all operations. You can specify a device which is attached to the controller, from which the controller number will be derived, or you can enter the relative controller number directly. s Use -c to specify the controller using the ID assigned to the controller by your operating system. s Use -d to specify the controller ID in BIOS format. Adaptec controllers are numbered starting from 0 according to their PCI slot location. The boot controller or the controller in the lowest number PCI slot is ID d0. 4-4

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RAIDUTIL Command Line Utility
Miscellaneous
-g
Specify drive group
This switch identifies the physical drive to be used for array
creation, deletion, or modification. It must always be the last switch
in the array creation command sequence and it must always be
followed by a drive address as discussed in
Device Address Syntax
on
page 4-2.
Multiple drive addresses on a command line must always be
separated by commas.
This switch can also be used to introduce a list of comma-separated
drive addresses in any command that uses such addresses. When
creating multilevel RAID 0/1 or 0/5 arrays, separate drive groups
with a plus sign (+). The number of drives supported are listed
below:
Logical Drive Creation and Deletion
-c, -d
Specify controller ID
This switch specifies the RAID controller to which all subsequent
parameters will apply. It is required for all operations. You can
specify a device which is attached to the controller, from which the
controller number will be derived, or you can enter the relative
controller number directly.
Use –c to specify the controller using the ID assigned to the
controller by your operating system.
Use –d to specify the controller ID in BIOS format. Adaptec
controllers are numbered starting from 0 according to their PCI
slot location. The boot controller or the controller in the lowest
number PCI slot is ID d0.
RAID 0
2 to 64 drives
RAID 1
2 to 64 drives (as pairs)
RAID 5
3 to 64 drives