Array Definition Block Keywords - Adaptec 3405 Installation And User Manual

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Array Definition Block Keywords

The array definition block always begins with the keyword Array and ends with the keyword
End. The other required array definition keywords are Drives and Type.
Array definition keywords and descriptions are listed in this table.
Keyword
Required? Description
Array
Yes
Drives
Yes
End
Yes
HotspareDrives
No
InitializeAll
No
Method
Yes
ReadCache
No
Size
No
StripeSize
No
Type
Yes
Wait
No
WriteCache
No
Array Keyword
Array is a required keyword, indicating the start of an array definition block. The syntax is
, where
Array=<label>
label
For example:
Array=MyData
Drives Keyword
Drives is a required keyword, specifying the devices to use in creating the array. There is no
default value.
A disk drive is identified by its channel number, ID (target), and LUN, separated by colons; for
example,
or
. Separate multiple disk drive identifiers with commas.
0:0:0
0:1:0
Prior to creating any new arrays, the ACU initializes any drives specified by the
keyword. If a disk drive is specified in more than one array definition block in a script, it is
initialized only once.
Caution:
Any disk drive specified within the script file is initialized, which destroys any
!
data on that disk drive.
Appendix D: Using the Array Configuration Utility for DOS
Indicates the start of an array definition block. No default. See
107.
Specifies the disk drives used in creating the array. No default. See
page
107.
Indicates the end of an array definition block. No default. See
108.
Specifies hot spares to assign to the array. No default. See
108.
Indicates whether to initialize all the drives connected to the
controller. Default is No. See
Indicates the method (Build/Verify, Clear, or Quick Init) to use when
creating a redundant array. Default is Build. See
Indicates whether read caching is enabled for this array. Default is
Yes. See
page
109.
Specifies the size of the array. Default is Maximum. See
Specifies size of contiguous I/O, in bytes. Default is 256. See
109.
Indicates the type of array to create. No default. See
Indicates whether the ACU should wait for the new array's Build/
Verify or Clear to complete before continuing. Default is Yes. See
page
110.
Indicates whether write caching is enabled for this array. Default is
Yes. See
page
110.
is an optional alphanumeric string.
page
108.
page
109.
page
page
Drives
107
page
page
page
109.
page
110.

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