7 restore configuration data from file, 8 delete logical drive(s), 9 display free space – MSI X2-109 v1 User Manual

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Configuration Commands

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Version 2.0

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4.7.7

Restore Configuration Data from File

Use the command in

Table 4.17

to read the configuration from the file

and load it on the selected adapter(s). You can restore the read/write
properties and RAID configuration using hotspares.

4.7.8

Delete Logical Drive(s)

Use the command in

Table 4.18

to delete one or more logical drives on

the selected adapter(s).

4.7.9

Display Free Space

Use the command in

Table 4.19

to display the free space that is available

to use for configuration on the selected adapter(s).

Table 4.17

Restore Configuration Data from File

Syntax

CmdTool –CfgRestore –fFileName -aN

Description

Reads the configuration from the file and loads it on the adapter. MegaCLI can store
or restore all read and write adapter properties, all read and write properties for
logical drives, and the RAID configuration including hotspares.
Note the following:
The -CfgSave option stores the configuration data and adapter properties in the file.
Configuration data has only the device ID and sequence number information of the
physical drives used in the configuration. The CfgRestore option will fail if the same
device IDs of the physical drives are not present.

Table 4.18

Delete Logical Drives

Syntax

CmdTool –CfgLDDel–Lx|-L0,1,2|-Lall -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL

Description

Deletes one logical drive, multiple logical drives, or all the selected logical drives on
selected adapter(s).

Table 4.19

Display Free Space

Syntax

CmdTool –CfgFreeSpaceInfo -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL

Description

Displays all the free space available for configuration on the selected adapter(s). The
information includes the number of disk groups, the number of spans in each disk
group, the number of free space slots in each disk group, the start block, and the
size (in both blocks and megabytes) of each free space slot.

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