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Appendix A: Commands

SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide

 

 

Observe the following rules when creating hot spare disks:

 

 

You cannot create a hot spare disk unless at least one RAID1, RAID10, or RAID1E

 

 

volume already exists.

 

 

You cannot create a hot spare and add it to an inactive Integrated RAID volume.

 

 

For hard-disk drives, you cannot add a SAS hot spare disk if the existing volumes on

 

 

the controller use SATA disks. You cannot add a SATA hot spare disk if the existing

 

 

volumes on the controller use SAS disks.

 

 

For solid-state drives, you can add a SAS hot spare SSD to a volume with SATA SSDs

 

 

and you can add a SATA hot spare SSD to a volume with SAS SSDs, if the Integrated

 

 

RAID firmware allows it. This depends on the values in the static fields in

 

 

Manufacturing Page 4. For more information, see the Fusion-MPT 2.0 MPI

 

 

Specification Guide.

 

 

The maximum allowable number of hot spare drives depends on the value of the

 

 

MaxGlobalHotSpares field in IOC Page 6. (Normally, the maximum is two global hot

 

 

spares per controller.)

 

 

You cannot add an SSD hot spare to a volume that has HDDs, or vice versa.

Command Line

sas2ircu <controller_#> hotspare [delete] <Enclosure:Bay>

Parameters

<controller_#> – The index of the controller on which you want to create the

 

 

hot spare disk.

 

 

<Enclosure:Bay> – The Enclosure:Bay value for the hot spare disk drive. You can

 

 

get these values from the output of the DISPLAY command. DOS does not support

 

 

addressing by Enclosure:Bay.

 

 

delete – This optional command deletes the hot spare disk at enclosure:bay.

Program Return Value

0x00 SUCCESS: Command completed successfully.

 

 

0x01 FAILURE: Bad command-line arguments or operational failure.

 

 

0x02 ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND: Cannot find specified adapter.

A.3.6 STATUS Command

The STATUS command displays the current status of any existing Integrated RAID

 

 

volumes and the status of any operation that is currently in progress on the selected

 

 

 

 

controller. If an operation is not in progress, the SAS2IRCU prints a message indicating

 

 

this condition before it exits.

Command Line

sas2ircu <controller_#> status

Parameters

<controller_#> – The index of the controller with the volumes whose status

 

 

you want to display.

Program Return Value

0x00 SUCCESS: Command completed successfully.

 

 

0x01 FAILURE: Bad command-line arguments or operational failure.

 

 

0x02 ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND: Cannot find specified adapter.

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