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Setting Initialize Priority
You can set the priority at which Initialize is executed in the computer. The procedure of setting the Initialize
Priority is described below.
Setting Initialize Priority are available only in the Advanced Mode.
RAID Controllers of some types may not support the setting Initialize Priority. If does not
support this function, RAID Viewer and raidcmd do not display this item in the property of
RAID Controller and the execution of "
" command of raidcmd fails.
RAID Viewer
Change the property of RAID Controller.
Step 1
Start the RAID Viewer. Click the RAID Controller on the Tree View. Then click [Properties] on the pull-down
menu of menu item [File].
Step 2 Click the [Options] tab in the [RAID
Controller Properties] dialog box. Change the value of
[Initialize Priority] to [High], [Middle], or [Low]. Click
[OK] or [Apply].
raidcmd
Use "optctrl" command.
Step 1 Execute "optctrl" command with -ip option
and the following parameters.
-c : Number of the RAID Controller for which Initialize
Priority is set
-ip : Value set after Initialize Priority is set(Select a value
out of high, middle, and low)
Step 2 Check the execution result by using
"
property" command.
> raidcmd optctrl -c=1 -ip=middle
> raidcmd property -tg=rc -c=1
RAID Controller #1
ID : 0
Vendor : Vendor Name
Model : Model Name
Firmware Version : 1.00
Cache Size : 128MB
Battery Status : Normal
Initialize Priority : Middle
Rebuild Priority : Middle
Consistency Check Priority : Low
Patrol Read : Enable
Patrol Read Priority : Low
Buzzer Setting : Enable
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