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56 .Cm fail Ar drive
59 .Cm online Ar drive
62 .Cm offline Ar drive
82 .Ar drive Ns Op \&, Ns Ar drive Ns Op ",..."
88 .Cm add Ar drive Op Ar volume
91 .Cm remove Ar drive
136 Configured drives belong to a RAID volume either as a member drive or as a hot
138 Each configured drive is assigned a unique device ID such as 0 or 1 that is
143 Any drive not associated with a RAID volume as either a member or a hot spare
144 is a standalone drive.
148 a configured drive may be identified by its device ID.
150 any drive may be identified by its location as
159 is the target ID for each drive as displayed in
162 a drive location always requires the bus ID to avoid confusion with device IDs.
164 a standalone drive that is not part of a volume may be identified by its
179 The fourth group of commands are used to manage the drive configuration for
190 Displays the volume and drive configuration for the controller.
203 The physical drive management commands include:
205 .It Cm fail Ar drive
207 .Ar drive
212 state that is used when the firmware fails a drive.
213 .Ar Drive
214 must be a configured drive.
215 .It Cm online Ar drive
217 .Ar drive
218 as an online drive.
219 .Ar Drive
220 must be part a configured drive in either the
225 .It Cm offline Ar drive
227 .Ar drive
229 .Ar Drive
230 must be a configured, online drive.
241 Enables or disables the drive write cache for the member drives of
257 .Ar drive Ns Op \&, Ns Ar drive Ns Op ",..."
266 Creates one RAID0 volume spanning the drives listed in the single drive list.
268 Creates one RAID1 volume spanning the drives listed in the single drive list.
270 Creates one RAID1E volume spanning the drives listed in the single drive list.
307 .It Cm add Ar drive Op Ar volume
309 .Ar drive
311 .Ar Drive
318 .Ar drive
321 .Ar drive
322 must be as large as the smallest drive in all of the volumes it is going to
324 .It Cm remove Ar drive
326 .Ar drive
328 It will become a standalone drive.
331 Mark the drive at bus 0 target 4 as offline:
342 Mark standalone drive
358 firmware manages spares via spare drive
361 Each spare drive can only be assigned to a single pool.
372 In practice however, it seems that assigning a drive as a spare does not
382 Drive configuration commands result in an excessive flood of messages on the