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linux:raid [2017/02/23 15:18] solovyanov [Setting up RAID10 with tw_cli] |
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| If you need to check which disk is connected to each port, you can use this command, it will light the external GUI light: | If you need to check which disk is connected to each port, you can use this command, it will light the external GUI light: | ||
| ./tw_cli /c0/p16 set identify=on | ./tw_cli /c0/p16 set identify=on | ||
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| + | Add disk to raid: | ||
| + | tw-cli /c0/u0 start rebuild disk=16 | ||
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| + | If the disk is in another unit (i.e. u1), just delete the unit | ||
| + | tw-cli /c0/u1 del | ||
| Problem: after physically removing a disk and installing it back, RAID started re-initializing by its own will without letting the master know. It's just bad. | Problem: after physically removing a disk and installing it back, RAID started re-initializing by its own will without letting the master know. It's just bad. | ||
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