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background initialization processes complete or the user presses a key 
to exit.
Note:
In all operating system environments except DOS, the OS 
driver starts initializing the logical drives when the -LDInit 
command is issued. You can then issue this -LDBI 
command to monitor the initialization progress. In DOS, 
however, there is no OS driver, so the MegaCLI CT just 
marks the drives for initialization. The initialization actually 
starts when the driver loads.
4.8.6
Display Logical Drive and Physical Drive Information
Use the command in
to display information about the logical
drives and physical disk drives for the selected adapter(s), such as the 
number of logical drives, RAID level, and physical disk drive size.
Table 4.24
View Ongoing Background Initialization
Syntax
CmdTool –LDBI -Enbl|-Dsbl|-GetSetting|-ShowProg|-ProgDsply –Lx|
-L0,1,2|-Lall -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
Description
Displays ongoing background initialization of the selected logical drives. This function 
completes only when all background initialization processes complete or the user 
presses a key to exit.
• -Enbl, -Dsbl: Enables or disables the background initialization on the given 
adapter(s).
• -ProgDsply: Allows the user to view ongoing background initialization until all
background initialization processes complete or the user presses a key to exit.
• -ShowProg: Displays current progress value.
• -GetSetting: Displays current background initialization setting (enabled or 
disabled).
Table 4.25
Display Logical Drive and Physical Disk Drive Information
Syntax
CmdTool –LDPDInfo -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
Description
Displays information about the logical drive(s) and physical disk drive(s) on the 
selected adapter(s). Displays information including the number of logical drives, the 
RAID level of the logical drives, and physical drive size information, which includes 
raw size, coerced size, uncoerced size, and the SAS address.