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Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Version 5.4 Command Line Interface Reference Guide

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Enumerating Virtual Disks

The following table lists the RAIDCFG options, parameters, and pre-defined arguments for enumerating virtual disks.

Table 1. Enumerating Virtual DisksThe following table describes the RAIDCFG options, parameters, and pre-defined arguments for enumerating virtual disks.
Mandatory Options and Arguments Optional Parameters Valid Parameters Arguments Description
—vd or vdisk NA NA

Lists all the virtual disks for each controller along with the array disks that make up each virtual disk. This option is mandatory.

Example:

A:>raidcfg -vd
Controller: PERC H710P Adapter
VDisk ID: 0
Virtual Disk Name: Virtual Disk 0
Size: 857344 MB (837 GB)
Type: RAID 0 
Read Policy: Adaptive Read Ahead
Write Policy: Write Back
Cache Policy: Disabled
Stripe Size: 64
Drives: 0:0:1,0:1:1
BootVD: No
T10 Protection Info: Disabled
RAIDCFG Command successful!
-vd or vdisk -c or controller id <valid controller ID number>

Lists all the virtual disks under the indicated controllers. Each virtual disk is displayed with the physical disk that comprises it. The -c option is optional and can be added to the command line in any order after the mandatory option.

Example:

A:>raidcfg -vd -c=4
Controller: PERC H710P Adapter
VDisk ID: 0
Virtual Disk Name: Virtual Disk 0
Size: 857344 MB (837 GB)
Type: RAID 0
Read Policy: Adaptive Read Ahead
Write Policy: Write Back
Cache Policy: Disabled
Stripe Size: 64
Drives: 0:0:1,0:1:1
BootVD: No
T10 Protection Info: Disabled 
RAIDCFG Command successful!
-vd -c=id or vdisk controllerid= id -vd or vdisk

<valid virtual disk ID number>

Displays details about a single virtual disk under the indicated controller. The -vd -c= id option combination is mandatory. The second -vd option is optional and can be added to the command line in any order after the mandatory option combination.

Example:

A:>raidcfg -vd -c=2 -vd=0
Controller: PERC H710P Adapter
VDisk ID: 0
virtual Disk Name: Virtual Disk 0
Size: 857344 MB (837 GB)
Type: RAID 0
Read Policy: Adaptive Read Ahead
Write Policy: Write Back
Cache Policy: Disabled
Stripe Size: 64
Drives: 0:0:1,0:1:1
BootVD: No
T10 Protection Info: Disabled
RAIDCFG Command successful!

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