- Oracle Hardware Management Pack 2.4 Server CLI Tools User's Guide
- Using raidconfig to Configure RAID
- Modifying a RAID Volume or Controller
- Modify a RAID Volume
Modify a RAID Volume
The modify raid subcommand modifies the attributes of a RAID volume.
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To modify a RAID volume, type:
#raidconfig modify raid -r raidvolume optionFor example:
#raidconfig modify raid -r c0r0 --write-cache=disabledThe
modify raidsubcommand requires the option shown in the following table.Short Option Long Option Description -r--raidSpecifies the RAID volume to modify. This is required for the
modify raidsubcommand.The following table lists additional options for the
modify raidsubcommand.Option Description --nameSpecifies the user-defined name to identify the RAID volume. Can be set to an empty string ("").
--read-cacheWrite cache can be one of the following:
disabled– Disables RAID read cachingenabled– Enables RAID read cachingenabled_adaptive– Enables RAID read adaptive caching--write-cacheWrite cache can be one of the following:
disabled– Disables RAID write caching.enabled– Enables RAID write caching.enabled_protect– Enables caching only if the battery is available.--bios-boot-target=trueSets the boot target. When this option is set to true for a specific RAID volume, that RAID volume becomes the BIOS boot target.
Parent topic: Modifying a RAID Volume or Controller