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Vess A Class NVR Storage Appliance
Promise Technology
Warning
When you delete a disk array, you also delete any logical
drives that belong to it, along with the data they contain.
When you initialize a logical drive, you delete all data on the
logical drive.
Back up any important data before deleting a disk array or
logical drive.
Options
-a <action>
Specifies the action to perform.
list
(Default) Displays a summary of all arrays, a specified number of arrays, or a specific
array.
add
Adds/creates an array. This action might also create logical drives at the same time.
addld
Adds/creates a logical drive to an existing array.
delld
Deletes a logical drive from an array.
mod
Modifies array settings.
del
Deletes an array and all its associated logical drives.
locate
Locates an array.
accept
Accepts the condition of an incomplete array. The condition that can cause an array
to be incomplete is:
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Missing Drive: one or more drives missing in the array
Important
A logical drive cannot be expanded once it has been created. To add
capacity, you can either add another logical drive, or, delete the existing
logical drive and create a larger one.