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65 .Cm name Ar volume Ar name
68 .Cm volume status Ar volume
71 .Cm volume cache Ar volume
85 .Cm delete Ar volume
88 .Cm add Ar drive Op Ar volume
114 a volume may be identified by its location as
125 the volume is assumed to be on bus 0.
127 on the volume may be specified by the corresponding
136 Configured drives belong to a RAID volume either as a member drive or as a hot
143 Any drive not associated with a RAID volume as either a member or a hot spare
164 a standalone drive that is not part of a volume may be identified by its
190 Displays the volume and drive configuration for the controller.
191 Each volume is listed along with the physical drives that the volume spans.
233 The logical volume management commands include:
235 .It Cm name Ar volume Ar name
237 .Ar volume
240 .It Cm volume cache Ar volume Ar enable|enabled|disable|disabled
242 .Ar volume .
243 .It Cm volume status Ar volume
244 Display more detailed status about a single volume including the current
259 Create a new volume.
262 specifies the type of volume to create.
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.
274 Not all volume types are supported by all controllers.
282 initialization of the volume will be done.
303 .It Cm delete Ar volume
304 Delete the volume
305 .Ar volume .
307 .It Cm add Ar drive Op Ar volume
312 must not be a member of a volume.
314 .Ar volume
316 then the hot spare will be dedicated to that volume.
362 Each volume can be backed by any combination of zero or more spare pools.
370 assigns one of the remaining 7 pools to each volume and
395 or another software volume manager to work around this limitation.