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108 .Cm fail Ar drive
113 .Cm good Ar drive
118 .Cm rebuild Ar drive
123 .Cm syspd Ar drive
128 .Cm drive progress Ar drive
133 .Cm drive clear Ar drive Brq "start | stop"
138 .Cm start rebuild Ar drive
143 .Cm abort rebuild Ar drive
148 .Cm locate Ar drive Brq "on | off"
176 .Ar drive Ns Op \&, Ns Ar drive Ns Op ",..."
177 .Op Ar drive Ns Op \&, Ns Ar drive Ns Op ",..."
187 .Cm add Ar drive Op Ar volume
192 .Cm remove Ar drive
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296 Print numeric device IDs as drive identifier.
302 Print drive identifiers in enclosure:slot form.
309 a drive may be identified by its device ID.
313 a drive may be identified by its location as
323 is the slot for each drive as displayed in
345 The fourth group of commands are used to manage the drive configuration for
347 The fifth group of commands are used to manage controller-wide operations.
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359 Displays the volume and drive configuration for the controller.
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386 Periodic progress updates for long-running operations such as background
389 Informational messages such as drive insertions and volume creations.
394 For example, a volume becoming degraded due to a drive failure.
408 .Dq drive ,
421 the controller for each low-level request.
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461 The physical drive management commands include:
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463 .It Cm fail Ar drive
465 .Ar drive
467 .Ar Drive
468 must be an online drive that is part of an array.
469 .It Cm good Ar drive
471 .Ar drive
472 as an unconfigured good drive.
473 .Ar Drive
475 .It Cm rebuild Ar drive
477 .Ar drive
478 that is still part of an array as a good drive suitable for a rebuild.
479 The firmware should kick off an array rebuild on its own if a failed drive
480 is marked as a rebuild drive.
481 .It Cm syspd Ar drive
482 Present the drive to the host operating system as a disk SYSPD block device in
486 .Ar drive
487 .It Cm drive progress Ar drive
488 Report the current progress and estimated completion time of drive operations
490 .It Cm drive clear Ar drive Brq "start | stop"
491 Start or stop the writing of all 0x00 characters to a drive.
492 .It Cm start rebuild Ar drive
494 .Ar drive .
495 .It Cm abort rebuild Ar drive
496 Abort an in-progress rebuild operation on
497 .Ar drive .
501 .It Cm locate Ar drive Brq "on | off"
503 .Ar drive .
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527 Enable caching for both read and write I/O operations.
529 Disable caching for both read and write I/O operations.
531 Enable caching only for read I/O operations.
533 Enable caching only for write I/O operations.
534 .It Cm write-back
535 Use write-back policy for cached writes.
536 .It Cm write-through
537 Use write-through policy for cached writes.
538 .It Cm read-ahead Ar value
547 .It Cm bad-bbu-write-cache Ar value
548 Control the behavior of I/O write caching if the battery is dead or
558 .It Cm write-cache Ar value
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591 .Ar drive Ns Op \&, Ns Ar drive Ns Op ",..."
592 .Op Ar drive Ns Op \&, Ns Ar drive Ns Op ",..."
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601 Creates a RAID0 volume for each drive specified.
602 Each drive must be specified as a separate argument.
604 Creates one RAID0 volume spanning the drives listed in the single drive list.
606 Creates one RAID1 volume spanning the drives listed in the single drive list.
608 Creates one RAID5 volume spanning the drives listed in the single drive list.
610 Creates one RAID6 volume spanning the drives listed in the single drive list.
613 The drives for each RAID1 array are specified as a single drive list.
616 The drives for each RAID5 array are specified as a single drive list.
619 The drives for each RAID6 array are specified as a single drive list.
621 Creates a single volume by concatenating all of the drives in the single drive
646 .It Cm add Ar drive Op Ar volume
648 .Ar drive
650 .Ar Drive
657 .Ar drive
660 .Ar drive
661 must be as large as the smallest drive in all of the arrays it is going to
663 .It Cm remove Ar drive
665 .Ar drive
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692 argument specifies a non-negative, relative start time for the next patrol read.
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746 .It Cm learn-delay
749 .It Cm autolearn-mode
760 .It Cm bbu-mode
770 With an integer argument (0-100), set that value as the new rebuild rate for volumes.
780 .Dl Nm Cm cache mfid0 write-back
795 Add drive with the device ID of 4 as a global hot spare:
799 Add the drive in slot 2 in the main chassis as a hot spare for volume mfid0: