Table 5.1 | HyperCFG Options and Attributes |
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/S |
| Silent Operation. When this option is set, the utility does not prompt the user. | ||
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/F[File |
| This option redirects the output to the specified filename. | ||
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| If the filename is not specified, then the filename defaults to HyperCFG.CFG. | ||
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| /L [/C<n>][/D<cd>] | Displays the configuration sector of the specified drive | |
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| [/B[Filename]] |
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| Using only /L displays the configuration sector from the first available | ||
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| drive. |
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| Use [/B[Filename]] to dump the IRCD as bin file. | |
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| hypercfg.bin. | |
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| /E[o][/C<n>][/D<cd>] | Erases the configuration sector of the specified drive | |
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| The [o] field can be any of the following: | |
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| C | Erases the configuration sector only |
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| E | Erases the error log sector only |
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| A | Erases both configuration and error log sectors |
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| /@/b<bfn> | Configures the RAID array from the specified configuration file. | |
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| If the filename is not specified, the default filename is | |
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| hypercfg.bin. |
Using HyperCFG |