Although the drive is immediately available, it is not parity-
protected until the background scrub action completes.
This switch defaults to TRUE.
If you set this switch to FALSE, the command will set up parity
by clearing the RAID-5 set. In other words, setting /
scrub=FALSE enables the same behavior as /clear=TRUE.
This switch is supported on the following operating systems:
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Windows NT
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Windows 2000
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Windows XP
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NetWare
For UNIX, the RAID-5 set is always scrubbed.
/wait{=boolean}
Specifies whether the command prompt returns only after the
parity-protect operation completes. If you set this switch to
TRUE, the command prompt returns only after the RAID-5 set
is parity-protected. The scrub or zero action completes.
The default is FALSE
immediately before the parity-protect operation completes.
Examples
The following example creates a RAID-5 set with the following
characteristics:
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Creates the RAID-5 set on four disk drives connected to
channel 0
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Specifies a freespace of 10 MB
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Uses the scrub method
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Indicates the command prompt return only after the scrub
operation completes
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Specifies a stripe size of 64 KB
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Accepts the default label
the command prompt returns
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