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Step 3 After the Rebuild is started, the raidcmd terminates normally. Check the execution status of the Rebuild by
using "
oplist" command.
Stopping Rebuild
You can stop Rebuild being executed on the way. The procedure of stopping Rebuild is described below.
The function of stopping Rebuild is available only in the Advanced Mode.
Some types of RAID Controller do not support stopping rebuild. If it does not support this
function, the stop button of operation view of RAID Viewer does not become enable. When
the "-op" option of raidcmd "
" is "stop", the message saying it is not supported is
displayed and the command is terminated.
RAID Viewer
Use [Stop] on Operation View.
Step 1
Start the RAID Viewer. See [Operation
View] while Rebuild is executed.
Step 2 Click operation [Rebuild] which you want
to stop. Then click [Stop] on the Operation View.
After the Rebuild is stopped, [Status] on the
Operation View is changed to [Stopped].
raidcmd
Use "rebuild" command.
Step 1 Execute "rebuild" command with -op
option and the following parameters.
-c : Number of the RAID Controller containing the Physical
Device for which Rebuild is stopped
-p : Number of the Physical Device for which Rebuild is
stopped
-op : Specify "stop" to stop Rebuild
Step 2 After the Rebuild is stopped, the raidcmd terminates normally. The stopped Rebuild disappears from the list
of "
oplist" command.
Checking Result of Executing Rebuild
You can find the result of executing Rebuild by checking the Tree View, the property of the Physical Device and
the RAID Log of the Universal RAID Utility.
If Rebuild succeeds, the icon of the Physical Device subject to the Rebuild changes to [Online] on the Tree View.
In addition, the [Status] in the Property tab of the Physical Device is set to [Online].
When detects something problem, Universal RAID Utility records the log in the RAID Log.
> raidcmd rebuild -c=1 -p=3 -op=stop
>
> raidcmd oplist
RAID Controller #1
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