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To verify the current RAID configuration, type:
The preceding example indicates that no RAID volume exists.
Note –
The logical device names might appear differently on your system,
depending on the number and type of add-on disk controllers installed.
2. Type the following command:
The creation of the RAID volume is interactive, by default. For example:
When you create a RAID striped volume, the other member drives (in this case,
c0t2d0
and
c0t3d0
) disappear from the Solaris device tree.
As an alternative, you can use the
–f
option to force the creation if you are sure of
the member disks, and sure that the data on all other member disks can be lost. For
example:
#
raidctl
No RAID volumes found.
#
raidctl -c –r 0
disk1 disk2 ...
#
raidctl -c -r 0 c0t1d0 c0t2d0 c0t3d0
Creating RAID volume c0t1d0 will destroy all data on member disks,
proceed
(yes/no)? yes
Volume ’c0t1d0’ created
#
#
raidctl -f -c -r 0 c0t1d0 c0t2d0 c0t3d0
Volume ’c0t1d0’ created
#
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