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5.9.3 Add RAID 10, 50, or 60 Configuration Use the command in Table 5.29 to add a RAID 10, RAID 50, or RAID 60 configuration to the existing configuration on the selected controller. For RAID levels 0, 1, 5, or 6, see Section 5.9.2, "Add RAID 0, 1, 5, or 6 Configuration." Table 5.29 Add RAID 10, 50, or 60 Configuration Convention Description MegaCli -CfgSpanAdd -R10|-R50|R60 -Array0[E0:S0,E1:S1,...] -Array1[E0:S0,E1:S1 WT | WB] [NORA | RA | ADRA] [Direct | Cached] [CachedBadBBU|NoCachedBadBBU] [-szXXXXXXXX [-szYYYYYYYY [... ]]] [-strpszM] [-afterLdX] [FDE|CtrlBased] -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL Creates a RAID level 10, 50, or 60 (spanned) configuration from the specified drive groups. Even if no configuration is present, you must use this option to write the configuration to the controller. Note that RAID 10 supports up to eight spans with a maximum of 32 drives in each span. (There are factors, such as the type of controller, that limit the number of drives you can use.) RAID 10 requires an even number of drives, as data from one drive is mirrored to the other drive in each RAID 1 drive group. You can have an even or odd number of spans. Multiple drive groups are specified using the -ArrayX[E0:S0,...] option. (Note that X starts from 0, not 1.) All of the drive groups must have the same number of drives. At least two drive groups must be provided. The order of options {WT |WB} {NORA | RA | ADRA} {Direct | Cached} is flexible. The size option, -szXXXXXXXX, can be accepted to allow slicing in the spanned drive groups if the controller supports this feature. The [-afterLdX] option is accepted if the size option is accepted. CT exits and does not create a configuration if the size or the afterLd option is specified but the controller does not support slicing in the spanned drive groups. 1. NOTE: Previously -szXXX expressed capacity in Mbytes but now you can enter the capacity in your choice of units. For example, to create a virtual drive of 10 Gbytes, enter the size as sz10GB. If you do not enter a unit, by default it is considered as Mbytes. 5.9.4 Clear the Existing Configuration Use the command in Table 5.30 to clear the existing configuration on the selected controller(s). Table 5.30 Clear Existing Configuration Convention MegaCli -CfgClr -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL Configuration-Related Options 5-23

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Configuration-Related Options
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5.9.3
Add RAID 10, 50, or 60 Configuration
Use the command in
Table 5.29
to add a RAID 10, RAID 50, or RAID 60
configuration to the existing configuration on the selected controller.
For RAID levels 0, 1, 5, or 6, see
Section 5.9.2, “Add RAID 0, 1, 5, or 6
Configuration.”
5.9.4
Clear the Existing Configuration
Use the command in
Table 5.30
to clear the existing configuration on the
selected controller(s).
Table 5.29
Add RAID 10, 50, or 60 Configuration
Convention
MegaCli –CfgSpanAdd -R10|-R50|R60 –Array0[E0:S0,E1:S1,...]
–Array1[E0:S0,E1:S1,...] [...]
[WT | WB] [NORA | RA | ADRA] [Direct
| Cached] [CachedBadBBU|NoCachedBadBBU] [-szXXXXXXXX [-szYYYYYYYY [...
]]] [-strpszM]
[–afterLdX] [FDE|CtrlBased] -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
Description
Creates a RAID level 10, 50, or 60 (spanned) configuration from the specified drive
groups. Even if no configuration is present, you must use this option to write the
configuration to the controller.
Note that RAID 10 supports up to eight spans with a maximum of 32 drives in each
span. (There are factors, such as the type of controller, that limit the number of drives
you can use.) RAID 10 requires an even number of drives, as data from one drive is
mirrored to the other drive in each RAID 1 drive group. You can have an even or odd
number of spans.
Multiple drive groups are specified using the
–ArrayX[E0:S0,...]
option. (Note that
X
starts from 0, not 1.) All of the drive groups must have the same number of drives.
At least two drive groups must be provided. The order of options
{WT |WB} {NORA
| RA | ADRA} {Direct | Cached}
is flexible.
The size option,
-szXXXXXXXX,
can be accepted to allow slicing in the spanned drive
groups if the controller supports this feature. The
[–afterLdX]
option is accepted if
the size option is accepted. CT exits and does not create a configuration if the size
or the afterLd option is specified but the controller does not support slicing in the
spanned drive groups.
1.
NOTE: Previously
-szXXX
expressed capacity in Mbytes but now you can enter
the capacity in your choice of units. For example, to create a virtual drive of 10
Gbytes, enter the size as sz10GB. If you do not enter a unit, by default it is con-
sidered as Mbytes.
Table 5.30
Clear Existing Configuration
Convention
MegaCli –CfgClr -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL