- Oracle Hardware Management Pack 2.4 Server CLI Tools User's Guide
- Using raidconfig to Configure RAID
- Starting or Stopping a Task on a Disk or RAID
- Start or Stop a Task on a Disk or RAID Volume
Start or Stop a Task on a Disk or RAID Volume
The start task and stop task subcommands control the execution of maintenance tasks on a disk or RAID volume. For more information on available tasks and options, see Executing Tasks on a Disk or RAID Volume.
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To start or stop a task on a disk or RAID volume, type:
#raidconfig start task -t taskname [-d|-r]or
#raidconfig stop task -t taskname [-d|-r]The following are command examples for the
start taskandstop tasksubcommands:-
A RAID ID must be provided for the verify check (
verify) and initialization task (init).-
To start the
verifytask on a specified RAID volume, type:#raidconfig start task -t verify -r=raidvolumeFor example:
#raidconfig start task -t verify -r=c0r1 -
To stop the
inittask on a specified RAID volume, type:#raidconfig stop task -t init -r=raidvolumeFor example:
#raidconfig stop task -t init -r=c0r1
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A disk must be provided for the rebuild and clear tasks.
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To start the
rebuildtask on a specified disk, type:#raidconfig start task -t rebuild -d=diskFor example:
#raidconfig start task -t rebuild -d=c0d1Note:
This can only be run on a disk that is part of a RAID volume.
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To start the
cleartask on a specified disk, type:#raidconfig start task -t clear -d=diskFor example:
#raidconfig start task -t clear -d=c0d1Note:
This can only be run on a disk that is not part of a RAID volume.
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Source and destination disks must be provided for the copy task.
To start the
copytask from one disk to another, type:#raidconfig start -task -t copy --src-disk=source_disk --dst-disk=destination_diskFor example:
#raidconfig start -task -t copy --src-disk=c0d2 --dst-disk=c0d3Note:
The source disk must be in a RAID volume. The destination disk cannot be in a RAID volume.
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Parent topic: Starting or Stopping a Task on a Disk or RAID