Options, Examples, Logdrv – Promise Technology Network Device EX8654 User Manual

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A quick initialization writes to the first and last few megabytes of the logical drive.
Typically, a quick initialization is completed in moments.

Options

-a <action>

Specifies the action to perform.

list

Displays a list of the initializations in progress or paused
and their status. The default action.

start

Start an initialization.

stop

Stop an initialization.

pause

Pause an initialization.

resume Resume

an

initialization.

-l <LD ID>

Specifies the logical drive to be initialized.

-q <size>

Specifies the amount of data in megabytes (MB) for a
quick initialization.

1..1024

-p <pattern>

Specifies the pattern for a full initialization.
The pattern can range from 1 to 128 bytes (HEX string),
and is padded to even number of bytes, such as, fff
padded to 0fff.
Pattern is not supported for quick initialization.

Examples

init
init -a stop -l0
init -a start -l0 -p5a5a0101

logdrv

Usage

logdrv [-a <action>] [-l <LdId>] [-c <Ld count>] [-v]
logdrv -a locate -l <LdID>
logdrv -a mod -l <LdId> -s "<list of ld settings>"

Summary

The logdrv command displays information about the logical drives and changes
logical drive settings.
To create a logical drive, see the array command on page 184.

Options

-a <action>

Specifies the action to perform.

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