Examples; Example 1: To Create A Raid-0 Array; Example 2: To Create A Raid-1 Array - IBM Advanced SerialRAID Adapters SA33-3285-02 User Manual

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For the examples given here, assume that the following items of hardware are available
in the system:
v A RAID Manager named ssa0
v Four SSA physical disks named pdisk0, pdisk1, pdisk2, and pdisk3

Example 1: To Create a RAID-0 Array

This example shows how to use three SSA physical disks to create a RAID-0 array. The
attributes of the disks are all set to their default values.
Type the command:
where:
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Example 2: To Create a RAID-1 Array

This example shows how to use two SSA physical disks to create a RAID-1 array. The
attributes of the disks are all set to their default values.
Type the command:
where:
|
specifies that this operation is a create operation.
specifies that RAID Manager ssa0 is to be used.
specifies that a RAID-0 array object is to be created.
specifies the free pdisk that is to become the member disk of the new
array.
specifies that a system disk is to be attached to the new array.
specifies that this operation is a create operation.
specifies that RAID Manager ssa0 is to be used.
specifies that a RAID-1 array object is to be created.
specifies the free pdisk that is to become the member disk of the new
array. RAID-1 arrays provide support for only two member disk drives. The first disk
drive that is specified becomes the primary member disk drive.
specifies that a system disk is to be attached to the new array.
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