- Oracle Server CLI Tools for Oracle Solaris 11.4 User's Guide
- Using raidconfig to Configure RAID
- Listing Controller, RAID and Disk Information
- Display a Brief Listing of All Devices
Display a Brief Listing of All Devices
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To display a brief listing of all available controllers, RAID volumes, disks in use, and
available disks, type:
#
raidconfig list allThe following shows sample output from this command.
CONTROLLER c0 ============= Manufacturer Model F/W Version RAID Volumes Disks ------------------------------------------------------------ Adaptec 0x0285 5.2-0 4 8 RAID Volumes ============ ID Name Device Status Num Disks Level Size (GB) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- c0r0 0919XF5017-0 /dev/sda OK 1 Simple 146 c0r1 raid1 /dev/sdb OK 2 0 293 c0r2 raid2 /dev/sdc OK 3 10 146 c0r3 noname /dev/sdd OK 2 0 293 DISKS In Use ============ ID Chassis Slot RAID ID Status Type Media Spare Size (GB) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- c0d0 0 0 c0r0 OK sas HDD - 146 c0d1 0 1 c0r2 OK sas HDD - 146 c0d2 0 2 c0r3 OK sas HDD - 146 c0d3 0 3 c0r3 OK sas HDD - 146 c0d4 0 4 c0r2 OK sas HDD - 146 c0d5 0 5 c0r2 - sas HDD Dedicated 146 c0d6 0 6 c0r1 OK sas HDD - 146 c0d7 0 7 c0r1 OK sas HDD - 146
The following table lists the possible RAID statuses that can be displayed with the
raidconfig list all
command.Status Meaning OK
The status of the RAID volume is OK.
DEGRADED
The RAID volume has been degraded.
FAILED
The RAID volume has failed.
MISSING
The controller is reporting that it has a RAID volume is configured but the actual configuration settings aren't available. This status is rare.
The following table lists the possible disk statuses that can be displayed with the
raidconfig list all
command.Status Meaning OK
The status of the disk is OK.
OFFLINE
The disk is offline.
FAILED
The disk has failed.
MISSING
The disk has been removed from a RAID.
INIT
The disk has been initialized.
SPARE
The disk is a spare.
Parent topic: Listing Controller, RAID and Disk Information