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Management with CLI
confi g
Usage
confi g -a auto
confi g -a expr [-r y|n] [-c y|n] [-p y|n] [-m y|n] [-s y|n] [-t <AppType>] [-l <NumLd>]
Summary
The confi g command has two options: Automatic and Express.
Automatic confi guration takes all available unconfi gured physical drives to create an optimized
disk array following a default set of parameters. There are no options.
Express confi guration takes your input, creates one or two arrays, and spreads their capacity
evenly over all of the logical drives that you specify.
The redundancy option creates redundant logical drives (RAID 1, 10, 1E, 5, 50, 6, or 60).
The capacity option enables optimizes the logical drives for capacity. The performance option
optimizes the logical drives for performance.
If you choose all three options, redundancy gets highest priority and capacity gets lowest
priority.
Note that you cannot combine HDDs and SSDs in the same disk array. If your system has both
type of drives, it will create separate disk array/logical drive sets for each type of physical drive.
Options
-a <action>
Specifi es the action to perform.
auto Automatic confi guration with no options. Creates an optimized disk array. One
or more logical drives are created automatically.
expr Express confi guration. RAID level is dependant on the options chosen.
-r <y|n> Selects the redundancy option.