Default, -Def; Array, -A; Disk, -D; Examples - Broadcom HT1000 User Manual

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--default, -def

Splits an array using the default settings, no disks need be specified.

--array, -a

Array is a required qualifier used to specify arrays, where <list> identifies the array number(s).

--disk, -d

Disk is a required qualifier used to specify disks, where <list> identifies the disk number(s).
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XAMPLES
Note: On Linux, anywhere that an asterisk (*) is used in a command as a wildcard argument, you
need to prevent shell expansion by either adding quotes around the asterisk (' or ") or preceding it
with a backslash (\).
Example 1:
Example 2:
Note: In example 2 above, equal numbers of disks must be selected from each mirror or submirror
for the split to occur.
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Splitting Mirrored Arrays: bcadm --split
Split a RAID10 array using the default option. Afterwards there will be
two arrays, and one will be hidden from the operating
system.
bcadm -S --array 1 --default
Split a RAID10n array into two arrays. The disks in the disk list will not
be split off from the original array.
bcadm -S --array 2 --disk 1 2 4 5 6 7 --no-hide
B ro ad c om C o rp or at ion
User Manual
02/13/06
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