File name: | diskraid.exe.mui |
Size: | 142336 byte |
MD5: | f1c4f9778c4fe7725ffafd041d733f13 |
SHA1: | 44c84c18626238ef328c8560f8d84fb90a35e44d |
SHA256: | d6b7c8d0656aadec582d9f3a63ec50b34b258e005a4a4666259db8c8d1440fb2 |
Operating systems: | Windows 10 |
Extension: | MUI |
In x64: | diskraid.exe DiskRAID (32-bit) |
If an error occurred or the following message in English (U.S.) language and you cannot find a solution, than check answer in English. Table below helps to know how correctly this phrase sounds in English.
id | English (U.S.) | English |
---|---|---|
1006 | * | * |
1007 | 1008 - | 1008 - |
1015 | 1016 TRUE | 1016 TRUE |
1017 | FALSE | FALSE |
1018 | Yes | Yes |
1019 | No | No |
1020 | ??? | ??? |
1050 | B | B |
1051 | KB | KB |
1052 | MB | MB |
1053 | GB | GB |
1054 | TB | TB |
1055 | PB | PB |
1056 | EB | EB |
1201 | Online | Online |
1202 | Not Ready | Not Ready |
1203 | Offline | Offline |
1204 | Failed | Failed |
1205 | Unknown | Unknown |
1211 | Healthy | Healthy |
1212 | Rebuilding | Rebuilding |
1213 | Failing | Failing |
1214 | FailingRdncy | FailingRdncy |
1215 | Failed Rdncy | Failed Rdncy |
1216 | FailedRdncyF | FailedRdncyF |
1702 | PCIRAID | PCIRAID |
1703 | FC | FC |
1704 | iSCSI | iSCSI |
1711 | 1.0 | 1.0 |
1712 | 1.1 | 1.1 |
1713 | 2.0 | 2.0 |
1714 | 2.1 | 2.1 |
1715 | 3.0 | 3.0 |
1719 | ; | ; |
1720 | ... | ... |
1721 | %lu%s | %lu%s |
1725 | Masking | Masking |
1726 | Plexing | Plexing |
1727 | Remapping | Remapping |
1728 | Extents | Extents |
1729 | Simple Targets | Simple Targets |
1854 | %lu | %lu |
2001 | Simple | Simple |
2002 | Span | Span |
2003 | Stripe | Stripe |
2004 | Mirror | Mirror |
2005 | Parity | Parity |
2011 | HotSpare | HotSpare |
2020 | Fabric | Fabric |
2021 | Public Loop | Public Loop |
2022 | Fabric on Loop | Fabric on Loop |
2023 | Fabric Port | Fabric Port |
2024 | Fabric Expans. | Fabric Expans. |
2025 | Generic Fabric | Generic Fabric |
2026 | Private Loop | Private Loop |
2027 | Point to Point | Point to Point |
2028 | Other | Other |
2029 | Not Present | Not Present |
2042 | Bypassed | Bypassed |
2043 | Diagnostic | Diagnostic |
2044 | Link down | Link down |
2045 | Error | Error |
2046 | Loopback | Loopback |
2050 | 1 Gbps | 1 Gbps |
2051 | 2 Gbps | 2 Gbps |
2052 | 4 Gbps | 4 Gbps |
2053 | 10 Gbps | 10 Gbps |
2054 | Not Negotiated | Not Negotiated |
2060 | Failover | Failover |
2061 | Round Robin | Round Robin |
2062 | Round Robin with Subset | Round Robin with Subset |
2063 | Dynamic Least Queue Depth | Dynamic Least Queue Depth |
2064 | Weighted Paths | Weighted Paths |
2065 | Least Blocks | Least Blocks |
2066 | Vendor Specific | Vendor Specific |
2072 | Standby | Standby |
2201 | Microsoft Diskraid syntax: diskraid [/s ] [/?] /s - Use a Diskraid script. /? - Show this help screen. |
Microsoft Diskraid syntax: diskraid [/s ] [/?] /s - Use a Diskraid script. /? - Show this help screen. |
2301 | Lun Number | Lun Number |
2302 | Removed | Removed |
2303 | Partially Managed | Partially Managed |
2304 | Replaced | Replaced |
2305 | Pending Failure | Pending Failure |
2306 | Degraded | Degraded |
2307 | Assigned | Assigned |
2308 | Unassigned | Unassigned |
2309 | InUse | InUse |
2312 | SCSI | SCSI |
2313 | ATAPI | ATAPI |
2314 | ATA | ATA |
2315 | 1394 | 1394 |
2316 | SSA | SSA |
2317 | FIBRE | FIBRE |
2318 | USB | USB |
2319 | RAID | RAID |
2321 | SAS | SAS |
2322 | SATA | SATA |
2323 | SD | SD |
2324 | MMC | MMC |
2325 | Reserved | Reserved |
2327 | Read Cache | Read Cache |
2328 | Write Cache | Write Cache |
2329 | Write Through Cache | Write Through Cache |
2330 | Remap | Remap |
2331 | Read Back Verify | Read Back Verify |
2332 | Hardware Checksum | Hardware Checksum |
2333 | Media Scan | Media Scan |
2334 | Consistency Check | Consistency Check |
2335 | Snapshot | Snapshot |
2336 | Mirrored Cache | Mirrored Cache |
2337 | H | H |
2338 | A | A |
2339 | U | U |
2340 | I | I |
2341 | S | S |
2342 | RAID2 | RAID2 |
2343 | RAID3 | RAID3 |
2344 | RAID4 | RAID4 |
2345 | RAID5 | RAID5 |
2346 | RAID6 | RAID6 |
2347 | RAID01 | RAID01 |
2348 | RAID03 | RAID03 |
2349 | RAID05 | RAID05 |
2350 | RAID10 | RAID10 |
2351 | RAID15 | RAID15 |
2352 | RAID30 | RAID30 |
2353 | RAID50 | RAID50 |
2354 | RAID51 | RAID51 |
2355 | RAID53 | RAID53 |
2356 | RAID60 | RAID60 |
2357 | RAID61 | RAID61 |
2359 | Primordial | Primordial |
2360 | Concrete | Concrete |
2361 | RAID0 | RAID0 |
2362 | RAID1 | RAID1 |
2380 | Hybrid | Hybrid |
0x4000271B | Microsoft DiskRAID version %1!d!.%2!d!.%3!d!.%4!d!Copyright (C) 2003-2013 Microsoft Corporation.On computer: %5!s! | Microsoft DiskRAID version %1!d!.%2!d!.%3!d!.%4!d!Copyright (C) 2003-2013 Microsoft Corporation.On computer: %5!s! |
0x4000271C | DISKRAID %0 | DISKRAID %0 |
0x4000271D | Leaving DiskRAID... | Leaving DiskRAID... |
0x40002725 | DiskRAID is using standard input mode. | DiskRAID is using standard input mode. |
0x40002726 | DiskRAID is using script mode. | DiskRAID is using script mode. |
0x40002727 | DiskRAID is using script file: %1!s! | DiskRAID is using script file: %1!s! |
0x4000272A | The name you specified was accepted but was truncated due to providerconstraints. | The name you specified was accepted but was truncated due to providerconstraints. |
0x4000272B | A reboot is REQUIRED for the LUN uninstall to fully take effect. If you initiate further operations without rebooting, the outcome and machine state are undefined. | A reboot is REQUIRED for the LUN uninstall to fully take effect. If you initiate further operations without rebooting, the outcome and machine state are undefined. |
0x400027B1 | Path ### Hbaprt ### Port ### Ctlr ### Subsys ### LUN ### Status -------- ---------- -------- -------- ---------- ------- ---------- | Path ### Hbaprt ### Port ### Ctlr ### Subsys ### LUN ### Status -------- ---------- -------- -------- ---------- ------- ---------- |
0x400027B2 | Path %1!-3lu! Hbaprt %2!3.3s! Port %3!-3lu! Ctlr %4!-3lu! Subsys %5!-3lu! LUN %6!-3lu! %7!-10.10s! | Path %1!-3lu! Hbaprt %2!3.3s! Port %3!-3lu! Ctlr %4!-3lu! Subsys %5!-3lu! LUN %6!-3lu! %7!-10.10s! |
0x400027B3 | LUN %1!-3lu! %2!-10.10s! | LUN %1!-3lu! %2!-10.10s! |
0x400027B5 | There are no paths to list. | There are no paths to list. |
0x400027B6 | Path ### Hbaprt ### Port ### Ctlr ### Status Pri Weight -------- ---------- -------- -------- ---------- --- ---------- | Path ### Hbaprt ### Port ### Ctlr ### Status Pri Weight -------- ---------- -------- -------- ---------- --- ---------- |
0x400027B7 | Path %1!-3lu! Hbaprt %2!3.3s! Port %3!-3lu! Ctlr %4!-3lu! %5!-10.10s! %6!3.3s! %7!10lu! | Path %1!-3lu! Hbaprt %2!3.3s! Port %3!-3lu! Ctlr %4!-3lu! %5!-10.10s! %6!3.3s! %7!10lu! |
0x400027BB | Path ### Iadap ### Tptl ### Subsys ### LUN ### Status -------- --------- -------- ---------- ------- ---------- | Path ### Iadap ### Tptl ### Subsys ### LUN ### Status -------- --------- -------- ---------- ------- ---------- |
0x400027BC | Path %1!-3lu! Iadap %2!-3lu! Tptl %3!-3lu! Subsys %4!-3lu! LUN %5!-3lu! %6!-10.10s! | Path %1!-3lu! Iadap %2!-3lu! Tptl %3!-3lu! Subsys %4!-3lu! LUN %5!-3lu! %6!-10.10s! |
0x400027C0 | Path ### Iadap ### Tptl ### Status Pri Weight -------- --------- -------- ---------- --- ---------- | Path ### Iadap ### Tptl ### Status Pri Weight -------- --------- -------- ---------- --- ---------- |
0x400027C1 | Path %1!-3lu! Iadap %2!3.3lu! Tptl %3!-3lu! %4!-10.10s! %5!3.3s! %6!10lu! | Path %1!-3lu! Iadap %2!3.3lu! Tptl %3!-3lu! %4!-10.10s! %5!3.3s! %6!10lu! |
0x400027CE | iSCSI Name : %1!s! | iSCSI Name : %1!s! |
0x400027CF | Initiator iSCSI Name Local -------------------------------------------------- ----- | Initiator iSCSI Name Local -------------------------------------------------- ----- |
0x400027D0 | %1!50.50s! %2!-5.5s! | %1!50.50s! %2!-5.5s! |
0x400027D9 | Prov ### Name Version Type -------- --------------------------------------------- ---------- ------- | Prov ### Name Version Type -------- --------------------------------------------- ---------- ------- |
0x400027DA | %1!s! Prov %2!-3lu! %3!-45.45s! %4!-10.10s! %5!-7.7s! | %1!s! Prov %2!-3lu! %3!-45.45s! %4!-10.10s! %5!-7.7s! |
0x400027DB | There are no VDS hardware providers to list. | There are no VDS hardware providers to list. |
0x400027E3 | Provider %1!d! is now the selected provider. | Provider %1!d! is now the selected provider. |
0x400027E4 | There is no VDS hardware provider selected. To select a provider, specify theProv ### for the provider you wish to select.Example: SELECT PROVIDER 0To get a list of registered VDS hardware providers, enter LIST PROVIDERS. | There is no VDS hardware provider selected. To select a provider, specify theProv ### for the provider you wish to select.Example: SELECT PROVIDER 0To get a list of registered VDS hardware providers, enter LIST PROVIDERS. |
0x400027ED | Name : %1!s!Identifier : %2!s!Version String : %3!s!Version GUID : %4!s!VDS Support : %5!s! | Name : %1!s!Identifier : %2!s!Version String : %3!s!Version GUID : %4!s!VDS Support : %5!s! |
0x4000283D | Subsys ### Name Status Health ---------- ------------------------------ ---------- ---------- | Subsys ### Name Status Health ---------- ------------------------------ ---------- ---------- |
0x4000283E | %1!s! Subsys %2!-3lu! %3!-30.30s! %4!-10.10s! %5!-12.12s! | %1!s! Subsys %2!-3lu! %3!-30.30s! %4!-10.10s! %5!-12.12s! |
0x4000283F | There are no subsystems to list. | There are no subsystems to list. |
0x40002847 | Subsystem %1!d! is now the selected subsystem. | Subsystem %1!d! is now the selected subsystem. |
0x40002848 | There is no subsystem selected. To select a subsystem, specify the Subsys ###for the subsystem you wish to select.Example: SELECT SUBSYSTEM 0To get a list of available subsystems, enter LIST SUBSYSTEMS. | There is no subsystem selected. To select a subsystem, specify the Subsys ###for the subsystem you wish to select.Example: SELECT SUBSYSTEM 0To get a list of available subsystems, enter LIST SUBSYSTEMS. |
0x40002851 | Name : %1!s!Identifier : %2!s!Status : %3!s!Health : %4!s!Enclosures\t : %5!s!Buses : %6!d! (%7!d! slots per bus)Drives : %8!d! PresentControllers : %9!d! Maximum, %10!d! PresentStripe Sizes : %11!s!Rebuild Priority : %12!d!Capabilities : %13!s!LUN types\t : %14!s!Interconnects : %15!s! | Name : %1!s!Identifier : %2!s!Status : %3!s!Health : %4!s!Enclosures\t : %5!s!Buses : %6!d! (%7!d! slots per bus)Drives : %8!d! PresentControllers : %9!d! Maximum, %10!d! PresentStripe Sizes : %11!s!Rebuild Priority : %12!d!Capabilities : %13!s!LUN types\t : %14!s!Interconnects : %15!s! |
0x40002874 | iSCSI Name : %1!s!Target ### : %2!-3.3s!Subsys ### : %3!d! | iSCSI Name : %1!s!Target ### : %2!-3.3s!Subsys ### : %3!d! |
0x40002875 | No import target was set for this subsystem. | No import target was set for this subsystem. |
0x400028A1 | Ctlr ### Name Status Health Ports LUNs -------- -------------------- ---------- ------------ ----- ---- | Ctlr ### Name Status Health Ports LUNs -------- -------------------- ---------- ------------ ----- ---- |
0x400028A2 | %1!s! Ctlr %2!-3lu! %3!-20.20s! %4!-10.10s! %5!-12.12s! %6!5d! %7!4d! | %1!s! Ctlr %2!-3lu! %3!-20.20s! %4!-10.10s! %5!-12.12s! %6!5d! %7!4d! |
0x400028A3 | There are no controllers to list. | There are no controllers to list. |
0x400028A6 | %1!s! Ctlr %2!-3lu! %3!-20.20s! %4!-10.10s! %5!-12.12s! %6!5d! | %1!s! Ctlr %2!-3lu! %3!-20.20s! %4!-10.10s! %5!-12.12s! %6!5d! |
0x400028AB | Controller %1!d! is now the selected controller. | Controller %1!d! is now the selected controller. |
0x400028AC | There is no controller selected. To select a controller, specify the Ctlr ###for the controller you wish to select.Example: SELECT CONTROLLER 0To get a list of available controllers, enter LIST CONTROLLERS. | There is no controller selected. To select a controller, specify the Ctlr ###for the controller you wish to select.Example: SELECT CONTROLLER 0To get a list of available controllers, enter LIST CONTROLLERS. |
0x400028B5 | Name : %1!s!Identifier : %2!s!Status : %3!s!Health : %4!s! | Name : %1!s!Identifier : %2!s!Status : %3!s!Health : %4!s! |
0x400028B9 | %1!u! Port(s): Port ### Name Identifier Status -------- -------------------- -------------------- ---------- | %1!u! Port(s): Port ### Name Identifier Status -------- -------------------- -------------------- ---------- |
0x400028BA | %1!1.1s! Port %2!-3lu! %3!-20.20s! %4!-20.20s! %5!-10.10s! | %1!1.1s! Port %2!-3lu! %3!-20.20s! %4!-20.20s! %5!-10.10s! |
0x400028BD | No ports are present on this controller. | No ports are present on this controller. |
0x400028C3 | %1!u! Associated LUN(s): | %1!u! Associated LUN(s): |
0x400028C4 | No LUNs are associated with this controller.Note: LUNs are associated with controller ports rather than with controllersstarting with VDS 1.1 compliant providers. | No LUNs are associated with this controller.Note: LUNs are associated with controller ports rather than with controllersstarting with VDS 1.1 compliant providers. |
0x400028C5 | Note: Controller port information is no longer displayed using this commandstarting with VDS 1.1 compliant providers. Instead use LIST PORT andDETAIL PORT to view port information. | Note: Controller port information is no longer displayed using this commandstarting with VDS 1.1 compliant providers. Instead use LIST PORT andDETAIL PORT to view port information. |
0x400028C6 | The associated LUNs could not be retrieved for at least one of the controllers.Note: LUNs are associated with controller ports rather than with controllersstarting with VDS 1.1 compliant providers. | The associated LUNs could not be retrieved for at least one of the controllers.Note: LUNs are associated with controller ports rather than with controllersstarting with VDS 1.1 compliant providers. |
0x40002905 | Drive ### Status Health Size Free Bus Slot Flags --------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- --- ---- ----- | Drive ### Status Health Size Free Bus Slot Flags --------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- --- ---- ----- |
0x40002906 | %1!s! Drive %2!-3lu! %3!-10.10s! %4!-12.12s! %5!5I64u! %6!-2.2s! %7!5I64u! %8!-2.2s! %9!3hd! %10!4hd! %11!-5.5s! | %1!s! Drive %2!-3lu! %3!-10.10s! %4!-12.12s! %5!5I64u! %6!-2.2s! %7!5I64u! %8!-2.2s! %9!3hd! %10!4hd! %11!-5.5s! |
0x40002907 | There are no drives to list. | There are no drives to list. |
0x40002909 | Drive ### Status Health Size Free Bus Slot Extent --------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- --- ---- -------- | Drive ### Status Health Size Free Bus Slot Extent --------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- --- ---- -------- |
0x4000290A | %1!s! Drive %2!-3lu! %3!-10.10s! %4!-12.12s! %5!5I64u! %6!-2.2s! %7!5I64u! %8!-2.2s! %9!3hd! %10!4hd! %11!5I64u! %12!-2.2s! | %1!s! Drive %2!-3lu! %3!-10.10s! %4!-12.12s! %5!5I64u! %6!-2.2s! %7!5I64u! %8!-2.2s! %9!3hd! %10!4hd! %11!5I64u! %12!-2.2s! |
0x4000290F | Drive %1!d! is now the selected drive. | Drive %1!d! is now the selected drive. |
0x40002910 | There is no drive selected. To select a drive, specify the Drive ### for thedrive you wish to select.Example: SELECT DRIVE 0To get a list of available drives, enter LIST DRIVES. | There is no drive selected. To select a drive, specify the Drive ### for thedrive you wish to select.Example: SELECT DRIVE 0To get a list of available drives, enter LIST DRIVES. |
0x40002919 | Name : %1!s!Identifier : %2!s!Status : %3!s!Health : %4!s!Size : %5!I64u! %6!s! (%7!I64u! %8!s! Free)Location : Bus %9!d!, Slot %10!d!Flags : %11!s!Enclosure number : %12!s!Bus Type\t : %13!s!Spindle speed : %14!s! | Name : %1!s!Identifier : %2!s!Status : %3!s!Health : %4!s!Size : %5!I64u! %6!s! (%7!I64u! %8!s! Free)Location : Bus %9!d!, Slot %10!d!Flags : %11!s!Enclosure number : %12!s!Bus Type\t : %13!s!Spindle speed : %14!s! |
0x4000291A | This drive is part of %1!d! LUNs: | This drive is part of %1!d! LUNs: |
0x4000291B | This drive is not part of any LUNs. | This drive is not part of any LUNs. |
0x40002969 | LUN ### Status Health Type Size Device ------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- ------ | LUN ### Status Health Type Size Device ------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- ------ |
0x4000296A | %1!s! LUN %2!-3lu! %3!-10.10s! %4!-12.12s! %5!-8.8s! %6!5I64u! %7!-2.2s! %8!6.6s! | %1!s! LUN %2!-3lu! %3!-10.10s! %4!-12.12s! %5!-8.8s! %6!5I64u! %7!-2.2s! %8!6.6s! |
0x4000296B | There are no LUNs to list. | There are no LUNs to list. |
0x4000296D | LUN ### Status Health Type Size Dev Extent ------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- --- -------- | LUN ### Status Health Type Size Dev Extent ------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- --- -------- |
0x4000296E | %1!s! LUN %2!-3lu! %3!-10.10s! %4!-12.12s! %5!-8.8s! %6!5I64u! %7!-2.2s! %8!3.3s! %9!5I64u! %10!-2.2s! | %1!s! LUN %2!-3lu! %3!-10.10s! %4!-12.12s! %5!-8.8s! %6!5I64u! %7!-2.2s! %8!3.3s! %9!5I64u! %10!-2.2s! |
0x40002973 | LUN %1!d! is now the selected LUN. | LUN %1!d! is now the selected LUN. |
0x40002974 | There is no LUN selected. To select a LUN, specify the LUN ### or LUN Number for the LUN you wish to select.Examples: \t SELECT LUN 0\t SELECT LUN NUMBER 1To get a list of available LUNs, enter LIST LUNS. | There is no LUN selected. To select a LUN, specify the LUN ### or LUN Number for the LUN you wish to select.Examples: \t SELECT LUN 0\t SELECT LUN NUMBER 1To get a list of available LUNs, enter LIST LUNS. |
0x4000297D | Name : %1!s!Identifier : %2!s!Status : %3!s!Health : %4!s!Size : %5!I64u! %6!-2.2s!Type : %7!s!Rebuild Priority : %8!d!Unmasked Hosts : %9!s!Caching Policy : %10!s!Stripe Size : %11!s!Flags : %12!s! | Name : %1!s!Identifier : %2!s!Status : %3!s!Health : %4!s!Size : %5!I64u! %6!-2.2s!Type : %7!s!Rebuild Priority : %8!d!Unmasked Hosts : %9!s!Caching Policy : %10!s!Stripe Size : %11!s!Flags : %12!s! |
0x4000297E | %1!d! Contributing Drives: | %1!d! Contributing Drives: |
0x4000297F | No drives contribute to this LUN. | No drives contribute to this LUN. |
0x40002981 | %1!d! Associated Controller(s): | %1!d! Associated Controller(s): |
0x40002983 | %1!d! Associated Controller Port(s): | %1!d! Associated Controller Port(s): |
0x40002984 | No controller ports are associated with this LUN. | No controller ports are associated with this LUN. |
0x40002986 | Load Bal. Policy : %1!s!%2!d! Path(s): | Load Bal. Policy : %1!s!%2!d! Path(s): |
0x40002987 | %1!d! Associated Target(s): | %1!d! Associated Target(s): |
0x40002988 | No targets are associated with this LUN. | No targets are associated with this LUN. |
0x40002989 | No controllers are associated with this LUN.Note: LUNs are associated with controller ports rather than with controllersstarting with VDS 1.1 compliant providers. | No controllers are associated with this LUN.Note: LUNs are associated with controller ports rather than with controllersstarting with VDS 1.1 compliant providers. |
0x4000299B | LUN %1!d! has the following plexes: Plex ### Status Type Attrib Drive ### Status Extent -------- ---------- -------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- | LUN %1!d! has the following plexes: Plex ### Status Type Attrib Drive ### Status Extent -------- ---------- -------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- |
0x4000299C | Plex %1!-3lu! %2!-10.10s! %3!-8.8s! %4!-8.8s! Drive %5!-3lu! %6!-10.10s! %7!5I64u! %8!-2.2s! | Plex %1!-3lu! %2!-10.10s! %3!-8.8s! %4!-8.8s! Drive %5!-3lu! %6!-10.10s! %7!5I64u! %8!-2.2s! |
0x4000299D | Drive %1!-3lu! %2!-10.10s! %3!5I64u! %4!-2.2s! | Drive %1!-3lu! %2!-10.10s! %3!5I64u! %4!-2.2s! |
0x4000299E | Plex %1!-3lu! %2!-10.10s! %3!-8.8s! %4!-8.8s! | Plex %1!-3lu! %2!-10.10s! %3!-8.8s! %4!-8.8s! |
0x4000299F | This LUN does not have any plexes. | This LUN does not have any plexes. |
0x400029CD | Flag Value -------------------------------------------- ----------- | Flag Value -------------------------------------------- ----------- |
0x400029CE | FCR - Fast Crash Recovery Required %1!18.18s! | FCR - Fast Crash Recovery Required %1!18.18s! |
0x400029CF | FTL - Fault Tolerant %1!18.18s! | FTL - Fault Tolerant %1!18.18s! |
0x400029D0 | MSR - Mostly Reads %1!18.18s! | MSR - Mostly Reads %1!18.18s! |
0x400029D1 | OSR - Optimize For Sequential Reads %1!18.18s! | OSR - Optimize For Sequential Reads %1!18.18s! |
0x400029D2 | OSW - Optimize For Sequential Writes %1!18.18s! | OSW - Optimize For Sequential Writes %1!18.18s! |
0x400029D7 | RBV - Read Back Verify Enabled %1!18.18s! | RBV - Read Back Verify Enabled %1!18.18s! |
0x400029D8 | RMP - Remap Enabled %1!18.18s! | RMP - Remap Enabled %1!18.18s! |
0x400029D9 | WTC - Write-Through Caching Enabled %1!18.18s! | WTC - Write-Through Caching Enabled %1!18.18s! |
0x400029DA | YNK - Yankable %1!18.18s! | YNK - Yankable %1!18.18s! |
0x400029E1 | MXD - Maximum Drives %1!18lu! | MXD - Maximum Drives %1!18lu! |
0x400029E2 | MXS - Maximum Size Expected %1!15I64u! %2!2.2s! | MXS - Maximum Size Expected %1!15I64u! %2!2.2s! |
0x400029E3 | ORA - Optimal Read Alignment %1!15lu! %2!2.2s! | ORA - Optimal Read Alignment %1!15lu! %2!2.2s! |
0x400029E4 | ORS - Optimal Read Size %1!15lu! %2!2.2s! | ORS - Optimal Read Size %1!15lu! %2!2.2s! |
0x400029EB | OWA - Optimal Write Alignment %1!15lu! %2!2.2s! | OWA - Optimal Write Alignment %1!15lu! %2!2.2s! |
0x400029EC | OWS - Optimal Write Size %1!15lu! %2!2.2s! | OWS - Optimal Write Size %1!15lu! %2!2.2s! |
0x400029ED | RBP - Rebuild Priority %1!18hu! | RBP - Rebuild Priority %1!18hu! |
0x400029EE | STS - Stripe Size %1!15lu! %2!2.2s! | STS - Stripe Size %1!15lu! %2!2.2s! |
0x40002A31 | Hbaprt ### Status Type ---------- ---------- -------------- | Hbaprt ### Status Type ---------- ---------- -------------- |
0x40002A32 | %1!s! Hbaprt %2!-3lu! %3!-10.10s! %4!-14.14s! | %1!s! Hbaprt %2!-3lu! %3!-10.10s! %4!-14.14s! |
0x40002A33 | There are no HBA ports to list. | There are no HBA ports to list. |
0x40002A3B | HBA Port %1!d! is now the selected HBA port. | HBA Port %1!d! is now the selected HBA port. |
0x40002A3C | There is no HBA port selected. To select an HBA port, specify the Hbaprt ###for the HBA port you wish to select.Example: SELECT HBAPORT 0To get a list of available HBA ports, enter LIST HBAPORTS. | There is no HBA port selected. To select an HBA port, specify the Hbaprt ###for the HBA port you wish to select.Example: SELECT HBAPORT 0To get a list of available HBA ports, enter LIST HBAPORTS. |
0x40002A45 | Port WWN : %1!s!Node WWN : %2!s!Port Speed : %3!s!Supp. Port Speed : %4!s! | Port WWN : %1!s!Node WWN : %2!s!Port Speed : %3!s!Supp. Port Speed : %4!s! |
0x40002A4E | %1!d! Path(s): | %1!d! Path(s): |
0x40002A95 | Port ### Ctlr ### Identifier Status LUNs -------- -------- -------------------- ---------- ---- | Port ### Ctlr ### Identifier Status LUNs -------- -------- -------------------- ---------- ---- |
0x40002A96 | %1!1.1s! Port %2!-3lu! Ctlr %3!-3lu! %4!-20.20s! %5!-10.10s! %6!4d! | %1!1.1s! Port %2!-3lu! Ctlr %3!-3lu! %4!-20.20s! %5!-10.10s! %6!4d! |
0x40002A97 | There are no controller ports to list. | There are no controller ports to list. |
0x40002A9F | Controller port %1!d! is now the selected controller port. | Controller port %1!d! is now the selected controller port. |
0x40002AA0 | There is no controller port selected. To select a controller port, specify thePort ### for the controller port you wish to select.Example: SELECT PORT 0To get a list of available controller ports, enter LIST PORTS. | There is no controller port selected. To select a controller port, specify thePort ### for the controller port you wish to select.Example: SELECT PORT 0To get a list of available controller ports, enter LIST PORTS. |
0x40002AA9 | Name : %1!s! | Name : %1!s! |
0x40002AB8 | No LUNs are associated with this controller port. | No LUNs are associated with this controller port. |
0x40002AF9 | DiskRAID recognizes the following commands: | DiskRAID recognizes the following commands: |
0x40002AFA | For detailed help on a command, please enter the command with the /? option.EXAMPLE: LIST /? | For detailed help on a command, please enter the command with the /? option.EXAMPLE: LIST /? |
0x40002AFB | %1!-15.15s! - Adds an existing LUN as a plex to the selected LUN or adds a target portal to the selected target portal group. | %1!-15.15s! - Adds an existing LUN as a plex to the selected LUN or adds a target portal to the selected target portal group. |
0x40002AFD | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the list of controllers, ports, or targets active for the selected LUN. | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the list of controllers, ports, or targets active for the selected LUN. |
0x40002AFF | %1!-15.15s! - Displays or changes flags for automagic LUN creation. | %1!-15.15s! - Displays or changes flags for automagic LUN creation. |
0x40002B01 | %1!-15.15s! - Breaks a plex from the selected LUN. | %1!-15.15s! - Breaks a plex from the selected LUN. |
0x40002B03 | %1!-15.15s! - Creates a new LUN, target, or target portal group. | %1!-15.15s! - Creates a new LUN, target, or target portal group. |
0x40002B05 | %1!-15.15s! - Deletes the selected LUN, target, or target portal group. | %1!-15.15s! - Deletes the selected LUN, target, or target portal group. |
0x40002B07 | %1!-15.15s! - Displays detailed information of the selected object. | %1!-15.15s! - Displays detailed information of the selected object. |
0x40002B09 | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the list of controllers, ports, or targets inactive for the selected LUN. | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the list of controllers, ports, or targets inactive for the selected LUN. |
0x40002B0D | %1!-15.15s! - Exits DiskRAID. | %1!-15.15s! - Exits DiskRAID. |
0x40002B0F | %1!-15.15s! - Extends the selected LUN. | %1!-15.15s! - Extends the selected LUN. |
0x40002B11 | %1!-15.15s! - Flushes the cache for the selected controller. | %1!-15.15s! - Flushes the cache for the selected controller. |
0x40002B13 | %1!-15.15s! - Displays a list of DiskRAID commands. | %1!-15.15s! - Displays a list of DiskRAID commands. |
0x40002B17 | %1!-15.15s! - Invalidates the cache for the selected controller. | %1!-15.15s! - Invalidates the cache for the selected controller. |
0x40002B19 | %1!-15.15s! - Displays a list of objects of the specified type. | %1!-15.15s! - Displays a list of objects of the specified type. |
0x40002B1B | %1!-15.15s! - Performs maintenance operations on specified object. | %1!-15.15s! - Performs maintenance operations on specified object. |
0x40002B23 | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the selected object status to offline. | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the selected object status to offline. |
0x40002B25 | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the selected object status to online. | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the selected object status to online. |
0x40002B27 | %1!-15.15s! - Forces re-synchronization and hot-sparing to repair a LUN. | %1!-15.15s! - Forces re-synchronization and hot-sparing to repair a LUN. |
0x40002B2B | %1!-15.15s! - Re-enumerates objects of the specified type. | %1!-15.15s! - Re-enumerates objects of the specified type. |
0x40002B2D | %1!-15.15s! - Refreshes internal provider data. | %1!-15.15s! - Refreshes internal provider data. |
0x40002B2F | %1!-15.15s! - Does nothing. Used to comment scripts. | %1!-15.15s! - Does nothing. Used to comment scripts. |
0x40002B31 | %1!-15.15s! - Replaces the specified drive with the selected drive. | %1!-15.15s! - Replaces the specified drive with the selected drive. |
0x40002B35 | %1!-15.15s! - Resets the selected object of the specified type. | %1!-15.15s! - Resets the selected object of the specified type. |
0x40002B37 | %1!-15.15s! - Selects the specified object to have focus. | %1!-15.15s! - Selects the specified object to have focus. |
0x40002B39 | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the specified flags for the selected object. | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the specified flags for the selected object. |
0x40002B3A | %1!-15.15s! - Reduces the size of the selected LUN. | %1!-15.15s! - Reduces the size of the selected LUN. |
0x40002B3B | %1!-15.15s! - Makes the selected LUN accessible from the specified host(s). | %1!-15.15s! - Makes the selected LUN accessible from the specified host(s). |
0x40002B3D | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the CHAP secrets for the selected object. | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the CHAP secrets for the selected object. |
0x40002B3F | %1!-15.15s! - Displays or sets the current VSS import target for the selected subsystem. | %1!-15.15s! - Displays or sets the current VSS import target for the selected subsystem. |
0x40002B41 | %1!-15.15s! - Displays detailed information about the local iSCSI initiator. | %1!-15.15s! - Displays detailed information about the local iSCSI initiator. |
0x40002B43 | %1!-15.15s! - Displays or sets the IPSEC policy for the selected object. | %1!-15.15s! - Displays or sets the IPSEC policy for the selected object. |
0x40002B45 | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the specified load balance policy to the selected object. | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the specified load balance policy to the selected object. |
0x40002B47 | %1!-15.15s! - Logs the specified initiator adapter into the selected target. | %1!-15.15s! - Logs the specified initiator adapter into the selected target. |
0x40002B49 | %1!-15.15s! - Logs the specified initiator adapter out of the selected target. | %1!-15.15s! - Logs the specified initiator adapter out of the selected target. |
0x40002B4B | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the specified name to the selected object. | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the specified name to the selected object. |
0x40002B4D | %1!-15.15s! - Removes a target portal from the selected target portal group. | %1!-15.15s! - Removes a target portal from the selected target portal group. |
0x40002B4F | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the selected object status to standby. | %1!-15.15s! - Sets the selected object status to standby. |
0x40002EE3 | Usage: ADD PLEX LUN= [NOERR] ADD TPGROUP TPORTAL= [NOERR] Adds an existing LUN as a plex to the currently selected LUN or adds an existing target portal to the currently selected target portal group. PLEX Specifies that a plex will be added to the currently selected LUN. LUN= Specifies the index of the LUN to add as a plex to the currently selected LUN. Note that all data on the LUN being added as a plex will be lost. TPGROUP Specifies that a target portal will be added to the currently selected target portal group. TPORTAL= Specifies the index of the target portal to add to the currently selected target portal group. NOERR Specifies that any failures while performing this operation should be ignored. This maybe useful in script mode. A LUN or target portal group must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: ADD PLEX LUN=2 ADD TPGROUP TPORTAL=0 | Usage: ADD PLEX LUN= [NOERR] ADD TPGROUP TPORTAL= [NOERR] Adds an existing LUN as a plex to the currently selected LUN or adds an existing target portal to the currently selected target portal group. PLEX Specifies that a plex will be added to the currently selected LUN. LUN= Specifies the index of the LUN to add as a plex to the currently selected LUN. Note that all data on the LUN being added as a plex will be lost. TPGROUP Specifies that a target portal will be added to the currently selected target portal group. TPORTAL= Specifies the index of the target portal to add to the currently selected target portal group. NOERR Specifies that any failures while performing this operation should be ignored. This maybe useful in script mode. A LUN or target portal group must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: ADD PLEX LUN=2 ADD TPGROUP TPORTAL=0 |
0x40002EE5 | Usage: ASSOCIATE CONTROLLERS [ADD] [,[,...]] ASSOCIATE PORTS [ADD] -[,-[,...]] ASSOCIATE TARGETS [ADD] [,[,...]] Adds or replaces the list of controllers, ports, or targets that are associated with (active for) the currently selected LUN. CONTROLLERS Specifies that a list of controllers will be associated. This is deprecated in VDS 1.1 compliant providers. PORTS Specifies that a list of ports will be associated. The ports are specified with their parent controller followed by a dash and the port . TARGETS Specifies that a list of targets will be associated. ADD Specifies that the specified objects must be added to the existing list of objects associated with the LUN. If this parameter is not specified, the list of specified objects replaces the existing list of objects associated with the LUN. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: ASSOCIATE CONTROLLERS ADD 1 ASSOCIATE PORTS 0-0,0-1 ASSOCIATE TARGETS 3,6 | Usage: ASSOCIATE CONTROLLERS [ADD] [,[,...]] ASSOCIATE PORTS [ADD] -[,-[,...]] ASSOCIATE TARGETS [ADD] [,[,...]] Adds or replaces the list of controllers, ports, or targets that are associated with (active for) the currently selected LUN. CONTROLLERS Specifies that a list of controllers will be associated. This is deprecated in VDS 1.1 compliant providers. PORTS Specifies that a list of ports will be associated. The ports are specified with their parent controller followed by a dash and the port . TARGETS Specifies that a list of targets will be associated. ADD Specifies that the specified objects must be added to the existing list of objects associated with the LUN. If this parameter is not specified, the list of specified objects replaces the existing list of objects associated with the LUN. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: ASSOCIATE CONTROLLERS ADD 1 ASSOCIATE PORTS 0-0,0-1 ASSOCIATE TARGETS 3,6 |
0x40002EE7 | Usage: AUTOMAGIC AUTOMAGIC SET = [= [...]] AUTOMAGIC CLEAR {ALL | [ [...]]} AUTOMAGIC APPLY Displays or changes the AUTOMAGIC flags that are currently in effect. Flags are identified by three-letter acronyms. To view the current values for the flags, enter AUTOMAGIC without any parameters. SET Sets the specified flags to the specified values . CLEAR Clears the specified flags . ALL Clears all automagic flags. APPLY Applies the currently set flags to the selected LUN. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: AUTOMAGIC SET FCR=TRUE OSR=TRUE ORS=4MB MXD=4 FTL=TRUE AUTOMAGIC CLEAR FCR OSR | Usage: AUTOMAGIC AUTOMAGIC SET = [= [...]] AUTOMAGIC CLEAR {ALL | [ [...]]} AUTOMAGIC APPLY Displays or changes the AUTOMAGIC flags that are currently in effect. Flags are identified by three-letter acronyms. To view the current values for the flags, enter AUTOMAGIC without any parameters. SET Sets the specified flags to the specified values . CLEAR Clears the specified flags . ALL Clears all automagic flags. APPLY Applies the currently set flags to the selected LUN. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: AUTOMAGIC SET FCR=TRUE OSR=TRUE ORS=4MB MXD=4 FTL=TRUE AUTOMAGIC CLEAR FCR OSR |
0x40002EE9 | Usage: BREAK PLEX= [NOERR] Removes the plex from the currently selected LUN. PLEX= Specifies the index of the plex to remove. This plex will not be retained, and the drive extents used by this plex will be reclaimed. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A mirrored LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: BREAK PLEX=1 | Usage: BREAK PLEX= [NOERR] Removes the plex from the currently selected LUN. PLEX= Specifies the index of the plex to remove. This plex will not be retained, and the drive extents used by this plex will be reclaimed. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A mirrored LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: BREAK PLEX=1 |
0x40002EEB | Usage: CREATE LUN {SIZE= [DRIVES=[,[,...]]] | DRIVES=[,[,...]] | SIZE= [POOL=] | POOL=} [STRIPESIZE=] [NOERR] CREATE TARGET NAME= [ISCSINAME=] [NOERR] CREATE TPGROUP [NOERR] Creates a new LUN, target, or target portal group. Enter: CREATE LUN /? for specific help on creating a LUN. CREATE TARGET /? for specific help on creating a target. CREATE TPGROUP /? for specific help on creating a target portal group. A subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed. | Usage: CREATE LUN {SIZE= [DRIVES=[,[,...]]] | DRIVES=[,[,...]] | SIZE= [POOL=] | POOL=} [STRIPESIZE=] [NOERR] CREATE TARGET NAME= [ISCSINAME=] [NOERR] CREATE TPGROUP [NOERR] Creates a new LUN, target, or target portal group. Enter: CREATE LUN /? for specific help on creating a LUN. CREATE TARGET /? for specific help on creating a target. CREATE TPGROUP /? for specific help on creating a target portal group. A subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed. |
0x40002EED | Usage: DELETE LUN [UNINSTALL] [NOERR] DELETE TARGET [NOERR] DELETE TPGROUP [NOERR] Deletes the currently selected LUN, target, or target portal group. LUN Specifies that a LUN will be deleted. UNINSTALL Specifies that the disk on the local system associated with the LUN will be cleaned up before the LUN is deleted. TARGET Specifies that a target will be deleted. TPGROUP Specifies that a target portal group will be deleted. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A LUN, target, or target portal group must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: DELETE LUN UNINSTALL DELETE TARGET | Usage: DELETE LUN [UNINSTALL] [NOERR] DELETE TARGET [NOERR] DELETE TPGROUP [NOERR] Deletes the currently selected LUN, target, or target portal group. LUN Specifies that a LUN will be deleted. UNINSTALL Specifies that the disk on the local system associated with the LUN will be cleaned up before the LUN is deleted. TARGET Specifies that a target will be deleted. TPGROUP Specifies that a target portal group will be deleted. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A LUN, target, or target portal group must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: DELETE LUN UNINSTALL DELETE TARGET |
0x40002EEF | Usage: DETAIL [VERBOSE] Displays detailed information about the selected object of the specified type. Specifies the type of object to display detailed information about. Must be one of HBAPORT, IADAPTER, IPORTAL, PROVIDER, SUBSYSTEM, CONTROLLER, PORT, DRIVE, LUN, TPORTAL, TARGET, or TPGROUP. VERBOSE If is LUN, specifies that additional information will be displayed, including a list of its plexes. An object of the specified type must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: DETAIL SUBSYSTEM DETAIL LUN VERBOSE | Usage: DETAIL [VERBOSE] Displays detailed information about the selected object of the specified type. Specifies the type of object to display detailed information about. Must be one of HBAPORT, IADAPTER, IPORTAL, PROVIDER, SUBSYSTEM, CONTROLLER, PORT, DRIVE, LUN, TPORTAL, TARGET, or TPGROUP. VERBOSE If is LUN, specifies that additional information will be displayed, including a list of its plexes. An object of the specified type must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: DETAIL SUBSYSTEM DETAIL LUN VERBOSE |
0x40002EF1 | Usage: DISSOCIATE CONTROLLERS [,[,...]] DISSOCIATE PORTS -[,-[,...]] DISSOCIATE TARGETS [,[,...]] Specifies the specified controllers, ports, or targets to dissociate from (set inactive for) the currently selected LUN. CONTROLLERS Specifies that a list of controllers will be dissociated. This is deprecated in VDS 1.1 compliant providers. PORTS Specifies that a list of ports will be dissociated. The ports are specified with their parent controller followed by a dash and the port . TARGETS Specifies that a list of targets will be dissociated. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: DISSOCIATE CONTROLLERS 1,2 DISSOCIATE PORTS 1-1 DISSOCIATE TARGETS 5 | Usage: DISSOCIATE CONTROLLERS [,[,...]] DISSOCIATE PORTS -[,-[,...]] DISSOCIATE TARGETS [,[,...]] Specifies the specified controllers, ports, or targets to dissociate from (set inactive for) the currently selected LUN. CONTROLLERS Specifies that a list of controllers will be dissociated. This is deprecated in VDS 1.1 compliant providers. PORTS Specifies that a list of ports will be dissociated. The ports are specified with their parent controller followed by a dash and the port . TARGETS Specifies that a list of targets will be dissociated. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: DISSOCIATE CONTROLLERS 1,2 DISSOCIATE PORTS 1-1 DISSOCIATE TARGETS 5 |
0x40002EF5 | Usage: EXIT Exits from DiskRAID.Example: EXIT | Usage: EXIT Exits from DiskRAID.Example: EXIT |
0x40002EF7 | Usage: EXTEND LUN {SIZE= [DRIVES=[,[,...]]] | DRIVES=[,[,...]]} [NOERR] Extends the size of the currently selected LUN. SIZE= Specifies the size in megabytes to extend the LUN by. To specify the size using other units, use one of the recognized suffixes (B, KB, MB, GB, TB and PB) immediately after the size. DRIVES=[,[,...]] Specifies the indexes of the drives to use to extend the LUN. If the SIZE= parameter is not specified, the LUN is extended by the largest possible size allowed by all of the specified drives. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: EXTEND LUN SIZE=5GB EXTEND LUN DRIVES=0,2 NOERR | Usage: EXTEND LUN {SIZE= [DRIVES=[,[,...]]] | DRIVES=[,[,...]]} [NOERR] Extends the size of the currently selected LUN. SIZE= Specifies the size in megabytes to extend the LUN by. To specify the size using other units, use one of the recognized suffixes (B, KB, MB, GB, TB and PB) immediately after the size. DRIVES=[,[,...]] Specifies the indexes of the drives to use to extend the LUN. If the SIZE= parameter is not specified, the LUN is extended by the largest possible size allowed by all of the specified drives. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: EXTEND LUN SIZE=5GB EXTEND LUN DRIVES=0,2 NOERR |
0x40002EF9 | Usage: FLUSHCACHE CONTROLLER Flushes the cache on the currently selected controller. A controller must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: FLUSHCACHE CONTROLLER | Usage: FLUSHCACHE CONTROLLER Flushes the cache on the currently selected controller. A controller must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: FLUSHCACHE CONTROLLER |
0x40002EFB | Usage: HELP Displays the list of commands recognized by DiskRAID.Example: HELP | Usage: HELP Displays the list of commands recognized by DiskRAID.Example: HELP |
0x40002EFF | Usage: INVALIDATECACHE CONTROLLER Invalidates the cache on the currently selected controller. A controller must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: INVALIDATECACHE CONTROLLER | Usage: INVALIDATECACHE CONTROLLER Invalidates the cache on the currently selected controller. A controller must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: INVALIDATECACHE CONTROLLER |
0x40002F01 | Usage: LIST Displays a list of objects of the specified type. Specifies the type of object to display a list for. Must be one of HBAPORTS, IADAPTERS, IPORTALS, PROVIDERS, POOLS, SUBSYSTEMS, CONTROLLERS, PORTS, DRIVES, LUNS, TPORTALS, TARGETS, or TPGROUPS. When displaying a list of IPORTALS, an initiator adapter must be selected. The list displayed for this object type is specific to the currently selected initiator adapter. When displaying a list of POOLS, a provider must be selected. The list displayed for this object type is specific to the currently selected provider. When displaying a list of CONTROLLERS, DRIVES, LUNS, TPORTALS, or TARGETS, a subsystem must be selected. The lists displayed for these object types are specific to the currently selected subsystem. When displaying a list of PORTS, a controller must be selected. The list displayed for this object type is specific to the currently selected controller. When displaying the list of TPGROUPS, a target must be selected. The list displayed for this object type is specific to the currently selected target.Example: LIST SUBSYSTEMS | Usage: LIST Displays a list of objects of the specified type. Specifies the type of object to display a list for. Must be one of HBAPORTS, IADAPTERS, IPORTALS, PROVIDERS, POOLS, SUBSYSTEMS, CONTROLLERS, PORTS, DRIVES, LUNS, TPORTALS, TARGETS, or TPGROUPS. When displaying a list of IPORTALS, an initiator adapter must be selected. The list displayed for this object type is specific to the currently selected initiator adapter. When displaying a list of POOLS, a provider must be selected. The list displayed for this object type is specific to the currently selected provider. When displaying a list of CONTROLLERS, DRIVES, LUNS, TPORTALS, or TARGETS, a subsystem must be selected. The lists displayed for these object types are specific to the currently selected subsystem. When displaying a list of PORTS, a controller must be selected. The list displayed for this object type is specific to the currently selected controller. When displaying the list of TPGROUPS, a target must be selected. The list displayed for this object type is specific to the currently selected target.Example: LIST SUBSYSTEMS |
0x40002F03 | Usage: MAINTENANCE [COUNT=] Performs the specified maintenance operation on the currently selected object of the specified type. Specifies the type of object to perform the operation on. Must be one of SUBSYSTEM, CONTROLLER, DRIVE, LUN, or PORT. Specifies the maintenance operation to perform. Must be one of SPINUP, SPINDOWN, BLINK, BEEP, or PING. COUNT= Specifies the number of times to repeat the operation. This is typically used with BLINK, BEEP, or PING. An object of the specified type must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: MAINTENANCE DRIVE SPINDOWN MAINTENANCE CONTROLLER BLINK COUNT=10 | Usage: MAINTENANCE [COUNT=] Performs the specified maintenance operation on the currently selected object of the specified type. Specifies the type of object to perform the operation on. Must be one of SUBSYSTEM, CONTROLLER, DRIVE, LUN, or PORT. Specifies the maintenance operation to perform. Must be one of SPINUP, SPINDOWN, BLINK, BEEP, or PING. COUNT= Specifies the number of times to repeat the operation. This is typically used with BLINK, BEEP, or PING. An object of the specified type must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: MAINTENANCE DRIVE SPINDOWN MAINTENANCE CONTROLLER BLINK COUNT=10 |
0x40002F0B | Usage: OFFLINE Sets the state of the selected object of the specified type to offline. Specifies the type of object to perform this operation on. Must be one of SUBSYSTEM, CONTROLLER, DRIVE, or LUN. An object of the specified type must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: OFFLINE CONTROLLER | Usage: OFFLINE Sets the state of the selected object of the specified type to offline. Specifies the type of object to perform this operation on. Must be one of SUBSYSTEM, CONTROLLER, DRIVE, or LUN. An object of the specified type must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: OFFLINE CONTROLLER |
0x40002F0D | Usage: ONLINE Sets the state of the selected object of the specified type to online. For HBA ports, this command sets the state of paths to the selected HBA port to online. Specifies the type of object to perform this operation on. Must be one of HBAPORT, SUBSYSTEM, CONTROLLER, DRIVE, or LUN. An object of the specified type must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: ONLINE CONTROLLER | Usage: ONLINE Sets the state of the selected object of the specified type to online. For HBA ports, this command sets the state of paths to the selected HBA port to online. Specifies the type of object to perform this operation on. Must be one of HBAPORT, SUBSYSTEM, CONTROLLER, DRIVE, or LUN. An object of the specified type must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: ONLINE CONTROLLER |
0x40002F0F | Usage: RECOVER LUN Performs operations necessary to repair the currently selected LUN. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: RECOVER LUN | Usage: RECOVER LUN Performs operations necessary to repair the currently selected LUN. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: RECOVER LUN |
0x40002F13 | Usage: REENUMERATE {SUBSYSTEMS | DRIVES} Re-enumerates objects of the specified type. SUBSYSTEMS Re-queries the available subsystems to discover any new subsystems that were added. A provider must be selected for this operation to succeed. DRIVES Re-inventories the drives in the currently selected subsystem. A subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: REENUMERATE DRIVES | Usage: REENUMERATE {SUBSYSTEMS | DRIVES} Re-enumerates objects of the specified type. SUBSYSTEMS Re-queries the available subsystems to discover any new subsystems that were added. A provider must be selected for this operation to succeed. DRIVES Re-inventories the drives in the currently selected subsystem. A subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: REENUMERATE DRIVES |
0x40002F15 | Usage: REFRESH PROVIDER Refreshes internal data for the currently selected provider. A provider must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: REFRESH PROVIDER | Usage: REFRESH PROVIDER Refreshes internal data for the currently selected provider. A provider must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: REFRESH PROVIDER |
0x40002F17 | Usage: REM [] Does nothing. Used to comment scripts.Example: REM This is a comment. | Usage: REM [] Does nothing. Used to comment scripts.Example: REM This is a comment. |
0x40002F19 | Usage: REPLACE DRIVE= Replaces the specified drive with the currently selected drive. DRIVE= Specifies the index of the drive to be replaced. This drive must be different from the currently selected drive. A drive must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: REPLACE DRIVE=0 | Usage: REPLACE DRIVE= Replaces the specified drive with the currently selected drive. DRIVE= Specifies the index of the drive to be replaced. This drive must be different from the currently selected drive. A drive must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: REPLACE DRIVE=0 |
0x40002F1D | Usage: RESET Resets the currently selected object of the specified type. Specifies the type of object to perform this operation on. Must be one of CONTROLLER or PORT. An object of the specified type must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: RESET CONTROLLER | Usage: RESET Resets the currently selected object of the specified type. Specifies the type of object to perform this operation on. Must be one of CONTROLLER or PORT. An object of the specified type must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: RESET CONTROLLER |
0x40002F1F | Usage: SELECT [] Displays or changes the currently selected object. Specifies the type of object to select. Must be one of HBAPORT, IADAPTER, IPORTAL, PROVIDER, POOL, SUBSYSTEM, CONTROLLER, PORT, DRIVE, LUN, TPORTAL, TARGET, or TPGROUP. Specifies the index of the object to select. If no index is specified, the command displays the index of the currently selected object of the specified type. If the index specified is not valid, the existing selection of the specified type is cleared.Examples: SELECT SUBSYSTEM SELECT CONTROLLER 0 | Usage: SELECT [] Displays or changes the currently selected object. Specifies the type of object to select. Must be one of HBAPORT, IADAPTER, IPORTAL, PROVIDER, POOL, SUBSYSTEM, CONTROLLER, PORT, DRIVE, LUN, TPORTAL, TARGET, or TPGROUP. Specifies the index of the object to select. If no index is specified, the command displays the index of the currently selected object of the specified type. If the index specified is not valid, the existing selection of the specified type is cleared.Examples: SELECT SUBSYSTEM SELECT CONTROLLER 0 |
0x40002F21 | Usage: SETFLAG DRIVE HOTSPARE={TRUE | FALSE} Sets the specified flag to the specified value for the currently selected drive. HOTSPARE={TRUE | FALSE} If TRUE, specifies that the drive is reserved for use only as a hot spare. A drive must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: SETFLAG DRIVE HOTSPARE=TRUE | Usage: SETFLAG DRIVE HOTSPARE={TRUE | FALSE} Sets the specified flag to the specified value for the currently selected drive. HOTSPARE={TRUE | FALSE} If TRUE, specifies that the drive is reserved for use only as a hot spare. A drive must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: SETFLAG DRIVE HOTSPARE=TRUE |
0x40002F22 | Usage: SHRINK LUN SIZE= [NOERR] Reduces the size of the selected LUN. SIZE= Specifies the desired amount of space in megabytes (MB) to reduce the size of the LUN by. To specify the size using other units, use one of the recognized suffixes (B, KB, MB, GB, TB and PB) immediately after the size. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: SHRINK LUN SIZE=5120 SHRINK LUN SIZE=5GB SHRINK LUN SIZE=5GB NOERR | Usage: SHRINK LUN SIZE= [NOERR] Reduces the size of the selected LUN. SIZE= Specifies the desired amount of space in megabytes (MB) to reduce the size of the LUN by. To specify the size using other units, use one of the recognized suffixes (B, KB, MB, GB, TB and PB) immediately after the size. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: SHRINK LUN SIZE=5120 SHRINK LUN SIZE=5GB SHRINK LUN SIZE=5GB NOERR |
0x40002F23 | Usage: UNMASK LUN {ALL | NONE | [ADD] WWN=[;[;...]] | [ADD] INITIATOR=[;[;...]]} [UNINSTALL] Makes the currently selected LUN accessible from the specified host(s). ALL Specifies that the LUN should be made accessible from all hosts that are discoverable by the VDS Hardware provider supporting the subsystem. This generally always includes the local host server, and may include other servers. NONE Specifies that the LUN should not be accessible to any host server. ADD Specifies that the given host servers must be added to the existing list of host servers that are able to access this LUN. If this parameter is not specified, the list of specified hosts replaces the existing list of hosts that this LUN is accessible from. WWN=[;[;...]] Used with PCI RAID, Fibre Channel or SAS subsystems. Specifies a list of World Wide Names of host ports that the LUN should be made accessible to. Each WWN is separated by a semicolon. For example if you specify the WWN of the Fibre Channel HBA port on Server1, the LUN becomes visible as an operating system disk at Server1. INITIATOR=[;[;...]] Used with iSCSI subsystems. Specifies a list of iSCSI host initiator names. Each iSCSI host initiator name is separated by a semicolon. Although a LUN must be selected to run this command, the command may operate on the target containing the LUN, rather than a specific LUN. The behavior of this command differs depending on the iSCSI implementation. For example, 1) Some iSCSI implementations may put all LUNs in one target. 2) Some iSCSI implementations may create one target per LUN. 3) Some iSCSI implementations may allow multiple targets, and allow the user to associate LUNs with specific targets. This implementation is used by the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target. At a minimum, this command specifies that the target associated with the LUN will allow the given initiator access to the target. For some implementations, allowing initiator access to a target means that once the initiator logs in to the target, the initiator will have access to all LUNs contained in the target. This implementation is used by the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target. For the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target, access is restricted by placing LUNs in multiple targets, and then allowing access on a per-target basis. For other implementations, the initiator may have access only to the LUN that is selected when the command is run. UNINSTALL If specified, uninstalls the disk associated with the LUN, on the local system, before the LUN is masked. Before uninstallng the disk, for each volume with extents on the disk, the file system is dismounted, the volume is offined and the volume is uninstalled. Also removes obsolete drive letters and mounted folders associated with volumes on the disk. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: UNMASK LUN NONE UNMASK LUN WWN=10000000C9241FBD UNMASK LUN ADD WWN=100000009E3F0076;100000009E3F8A73 UNMASK LUN INITIATOR=iqn.2429-08.com.myinitiators.initiator-3 | Usage: UNMASK LUN {ALL | NONE | [ADD] WWN=[;[;...]] | [ADD] INITIATOR=[;[;...]]} [UNINSTALL] Makes the currently selected LUN accessible from the specified host(s). ALL Specifies that the LUN should be made accessible from all hosts that are discoverable by the VDS Hardware provider supporting the subsystem. This generally always includes the local host server, and may include other servers. NONE Specifies that the LUN should not be accessible to any host server. ADD Specifies that the given host servers must be added to the existing list of host servers that are able to access this LUN. If this parameter is not specified, the list of specified hosts replaces the existing list of hosts that this LUN is accessible from. WWN=[;[;...]] Used with PCI RAID, Fibre Channel or SAS subsystems. Specifies a list of World Wide Names of host ports that the LUN should be made accessible to. Each WWN is separated by a semicolon. For example if you specify the WWN of the Fibre Channel HBA port on Server1, the LUN becomes visible as an operating system disk at Server1. INITIATOR=[;[;...]] Used with iSCSI subsystems. Specifies a list of iSCSI host initiator names. Each iSCSI host initiator name is separated by a semicolon. Although a LUN must be selected to run this command, the command may operate on the target containing the LUN, rather than a specific LUN. The behavior of this command differs depending on the iSCSI implementation. For example, 1) Some iSCSI implementations may put all LUNs in one target. 2) Some iSCSI implementations may create one target per LUN. 3) Some iSCSI implementations may allow multiple targets, and allow the user to associate LUNs with specific targets. This implementation is used by the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target. At a minimum, this command specifies that the target associated with the LUN will allow the given initiator access to the target. For some implementations, allowing initiator access to a target means that once the initiator logs in to the target, the initiator will have access to all LUNs contained in the target. This implementation is used by the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target. For the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target, access is restricted by placing LUNs in multiple targets, and then allowing access on a per-target basis. For other implementations, the initiator may have access only to the LUN that is selected when the command is run. UNINSTALL If specified, uninstalls the disk associated with the LUN, on the local system, before the LUN is masked. Before uninstallng the disk, for each volume with extents on the disk, the file system is dismounted, the volume is offined and the volume is uninstalled. Also removes obsolete drive letters and mounted folders associated with volumes on the disk. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: UNMASK LUN NONE UNMASK LUN WWN=10000000C9241FBD UNMASK LUN ADD WWN=100000009E3F0076;100000009E3F8A73 UNMASK LUN INITIATOR=iqn.2429-08.com.myinitiators.initiator-3 |
0x40002F25 | Usage: CHAP INITIATOR SET SECRET=[] [TARGET=] CHAP INITIATOR REMEMBER SECRET=[] TARGET= CHAP TARGET SET SECRET=[] [INITIATOR=] CHAP TARGET REMEMBER SECRET=[] INITIATOR= Sets the CHAP secret for the local initiator or currently selected target. Enter: CHAP INITIATOR /? for specific help on setting local-initiator CHAP secrets. CHAP TARGET /? for specific help on setting target CHAP secrets. | Usage: CHAP INITIATOR SET SECRET=[] [TARGET=] CHAP INITIATOR REMEMBER SECRET=[] TARGET= CHAP TARGET SET SECRET=[] [INITIATOR=] CHAP TARGET REMEMBER SECRET=[] INITIATOR= Sets the CHAP secret for the local initiator or currently selected target. Enter: CHAP INITIATOR /? for specific help on setting local-initiator CHAP secrets. CHAP TARGET /? for specific help on setting target CHAP secrets. |
0x40002F27 | Usage: IMPORTTARGET SUBSYSTEM [SET TARGET] Displays or sets the current VSS import target for the currently selected subsystem. SET TARGET Sets the currently selected target as the VSS import target. A subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed. If SET TARGET is specified, a target must also be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: IMPORTTARGET SUBSYSTEM IMPORTTARGET SUBSYSTEM SET TARGET | Usage: IMPORTTARGET SUBSYSTEM [SET TARGET] Displays or sets the current VSS import target for the currently selected subsystem. SET TARGET Sets the currently selected target as the VSS import target. A subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed. If SET TARGET is specified, a target must also be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: IMPORTTARGET SUBSYSTEM IMPORTTARGET SUBSYSTEM SET TARGET |
0x40002F29 | Usage: INITIATOR Displays detailed information about the local iSCSI initiator.Example: INITIATOR | Usage: INITIATOR Displays detailed information about the local iSCSI initiator.Example: INITIATOR |
0x40002F2B | Usage: IPSEC IPORTAL TPORTAL= IPSEC IPORTAL SET KEY=[] TPORTAL= [ [ [...]]] IPSEC IPORTAL SET TUNNEL= DESTINATION= IPSEC TPORTAL IPORTAL= IPSEC TPORTAL SET KEY=[] {INITIATOR | IPORTAL=} [ [ [...]]] IPSEC TPORTAL SET TUNNEL= DESTINATION= IPSEC SUBSYSTEM SET GROUPKEY=[] IPSEC INITIATOR SET GROUPKEY=[] IPSEC INITIATOR SET KEY=[] TPORTAL= [ [ [...]]] IPSEC INITIATOR SET TUNNEL= DESTINATION= Sets or displays the IPSEC policy for the currently selected iSCSI initiator portal, target portal, subsystem, or local initiator. Enter: IPSEC IPORTAL /? for specific help on setting initiator portal IPSEC policy IPSEC TPORTAL /? for specific help on setting target portal IPSEC policy IPSEC SUBSYSTEM /? for specific help on setting subsystem-wide IPSEC policy IPSEC INITIATOR /? for specific help on setting local-initiator-wide IPSEC policy | Usage: IPSEC IPORTAL TPORTAL= IPSEC IPORTAL SET KEY=[] TPORTAL= [ [ [...]]] IPSEC IPORTAL SET TUNNEL= DESTINATION= IPSEC TPORTAL IPORTAL= IPSEC TPORTAL SET KEY=[] {INITIATOR | IPORTAL=} [ [ [...]]] IPSEC TPORTAL SET TUNNEL= DESTINATION= IPSEC SUBSYSTEM SET GROUPKEY=[] IPSEC INITIATOR SET GROUPKEY=[] IPSEC INITIATOR SET KEY=[] TPORTAL= [ [ [...]]] IPSEC INITIATOR SET TUNNEL= DESTINATION= Sets or displays the IPSEC policy for the currently selected iSCSI initiator portal, target portal, subsystem, or local initiator. Enter: IPSEC IPORTAL /? for specific help on setting initiator portal IPSEC policy IPSEC TPORTAL /? for specific help on setting target portal IPSEC policy IPSEC SUBSYSTEM /? for specific help on setting subsystem-wide IPSEC policy IPSEC INITIATOR /? for specific help on setting local-initiator-wide IPSEC policy |
0x40002F2D | Usage: LBPOLICY SET LUN TYPE= [PATHS=-{PRIMARY | } [,-{PRIMARY | }[,...]]] LBPOLICY SET LUN PATHS=-{PRIMARY | } [,-{PRIMARY | }[,...]] Sets the load balance policy for the currently selected LUN. TYPE= Specifies the type of load balance policy. Must be one of FAILOVER, ROUNDROBIN, SUBSETROUNDROBIN, DYNLQD, WEIGHTED, LEASTBLOCKS, or VENDORSPECIFIC. PATHS=-{PRIMARY | }[,-{PRIMARY | }[,...]] Specifies one or more paths describing the load balance policy. Specifies the index of a path. This must refer to one of the currently selected LUN's paths. PRIMARY Specifies that the path is a primary path. Any paths not specified are implicitly set as backup. Specifies the weight of the path. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: LBPOLICY SET LUN TYPE=FAILOVER PATHS=3-PRIMARY LBPOLICY SET LUN TYPE=WEIGHTED PATHS=2-45,4-10,7-30 LBPOLICY SET LUN PATHS=5-PRIMARY | Usage: LBPOLICY SET LUN TYPE= [PATHS=-{PRIMARY | } [,-{PRIMARY | }[,...]]] LBPOLICY SET LUN PATHS=-{PRIMARY | } [,-{PRIMARY | }[,...]] Sets the load balance policy for the currently selected LUN. TYPE= Specifies the type of load balance policy. Must be one of FAILOVER, ROUNDROBIN, SUBSETROUNDROBIN, DYNLQD, WEIGHTED, LEASTBLOCKS, or VENDORSPECIFIC. PATHS=-{PRIMARY | }[,-{PRIMARY | }[,...]] Specifies one or more paths describing the load balance policy. Specifies the index of a path. This must refer to one of the currently selected LUN's paths. PRIMARY Specifies that the path is a primary path. Any paths not specified are implicitly set as backup. Specifies the weight of the path. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: LBPOLICY SET LUN TYPE=FAILOVER PATHS=3-PRIMARY LBPOLICY SET LUN TYPE=WEIGHTED PATHS=2-45,4-10,7-30 LBPOLICY SET LUN PATHS=5-PRIMARY |
0x40002F2F | Usage: LOGIN TARGET IADAPTER= [TYPE={MANUAL | PERSISTENT | BOOT}] [CHAP={NONE | ONEWAY | MUTUAL}] [TPORTAL=] [IPORTAL=] [ [ [...]]] Logs the specified initiator adapter into the current in-focus target. IADAPTER= Specifies the index of the initiator adapter to use. TYPE={MANUAL | PERSISTENT | BOOT} Specifies the type of login to perform. If unspecified, a manual login will be performed. CHAP={NONE | ONEWAY | MUTUAL} Specifies the type of CHAP authentication to use. If unspecified, no authentication will be used. TPORTAL= Specifies a index of the target portal in the currently selected subsystem to use for the login. IPORTAL= Specifies a index of the initiator portal in the specified initiator adapter to use for the login. Specifies a flag to enable during login. Flags are identified by three-letter acronyms: IPS - Require IPSEC EMP - Enable multipath EHD - Enable header digest EDD - Enable data digest A target must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: LOGIN TARGET IADAPTER=1 LOGIN TARGET IADAPTER=0 TYPE=PERSISTENT CHAP=ONEWAY IPS EMP | Usage: LOGIN TARGET IADAPTER= [TYPE={MANUAL | PERSISTENT | BOOT}] [CHAP={NONE | ONEWAY | MUTUAL}] [TPORTAL=] [IPORTAL=] [ [ [...]]] Logs the specified initiator adapter into the current in-focus target. IADAPTER= Specifies the index of the initiator adapter to use. TYPE={MANUAL | PERSISTENT | BOOT} Specifies the type of login to perform. If unspecified, a manual login will be performed. CHAP={NONE | ONEWAY | MUTUAL} Specifies the type of CHAP authentication to use. If unspecified, no authentication will be used. TPORTAL= Specifies a index of the target portal in the currently selected subsystem to use for the login. IPORTAL= Specifies a index of the initiator portal in the specified initiator adapter to use for the login. Specifies a flag to enable during login. Flags are identified by three-letter acronyms: IPS - Require IPSEC EMP - Enable multipath EHD - Enable header digest EDD - Enable data digest A target must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: LOGIN TARGET IADAPTER=1 LOGIN TARGET IADAPTER=0 TYPE=PERSISTENT CHAP=ONEWAY IPS EMP |
0x40002F31 | Usage: LOGOUT TARGET IADAPTER= Logs the specified initiator adapter out of the currently selected target. IADAPTER= Specifies the index of the initiator adapter to use. A target must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: LOGOUT TARGET IADAPTER=1 | Usage: LOGOUT TARGET IADAPTER= Logs the specified initiator adapter out of the currently selected target. IADAPTER= Specifies the index of the initiator adapter to use. A target must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: LOGOUT TARGET IADAPTER=1 |
0x40002F33 | Usage: NAME [] Sets a friendly name for the currently selected object. Specifies the type of object to select. Must be one of SUBSYSTEM, LUN, or TARGET. Specifies the name to set. This name must be less than 64 characters in length. If no name is supplied the object's name is cleared. An object of the specified type must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: NAME TARGET \"MyTarget\" NAME LUN \"Database Backup 1\" | Usage: NAME [] Sets a friendly name for the currently selected object. Specifies the type of object to select. Must be one of SUBSYSTEM, LUN, or TARGET. Specifies the name to set. This name must be less than 64 characters in length. If no name is supplied the object's name is cleared. An object of the specified type must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: NAME TARGET \"MyTarget\" NAME LUN \"Database Backup 1\" |
0x40002F35 | Usage: REMOVE TPGROUP TPORTAL= [NOERR] Removes the target portal from the currently selected target portal group. TPORTAL= Specifies the index of the target portal to remove. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A target portal group must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: REMOVE TPGROUP TPORTAL=1 NOERR | Usage: REMOVE TPGROUP TPORTAL= [NOERR] Removes the target portal from the currently selected target portal group. TPORTAL= Specifies the index of the target portal to remove. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A target portal group must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: REMOVE TPGROUP TPORTAL=1 NOERR |
0x40002F37 | Usage: STANDBY HBAPORT Sets the state of paths to the currently selected HBA port to standby. An HBA port must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: STANDBY HBAPORT | Usage: STANDBY HBAPORT Sets the state of paths to the currently selected HBA port to standby. An HBA port must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: STANDBY HBAPORT |
0x400030D5 | Usage: CREATE LUN {SIZE= [DRIVES=[,[,...]]] | DRIVES=[,[,...]] | SIZE= [POOL=] | POOL=} [STRIPESIZE=] [BUS=] [NOERR] Creates a new LUN. Specifies the type of LUN to create. This must be one of SIMPLE, SPAN, STRIPE, MIRROR, RAID, AUTOMAGIC, RAID2, RAID3, \t\tRAID4, RAID5, RAID6, RAID01, RAID03, RAID05, RAID10, RAID15,\t\tRAID30, RAID50, RAID51, RAID53, RAID60 and RAID61. Specifying AUTOMAGIC type will create a LUN using the automagic hints currently in effect. Automagic hints are displayed and set by the AUTOMAGIC command. SIZE= Specifies the total LUN size in megabytes. To specify the size using other units, use one of the recognized suffixes (B, KB, MB, GB, TB and PB) immediately after the size. DRIVES=[,[,...]] Specifies the indexes of the drives to use to create the LUN. If the SIZE= parameter is not specified, the LUN created is the largest possible size allowed by all of the specified drives. This parameter cannot be specified along with the POOL parameter. POOL= Specifies the index of the storage pool to use to create the LUN. This parameter cannot be specified along with the DRIVES parameter. STRIPESIZE= Specifies the interleave size in megabytes for a STRIPE or RAID LUN. To specify the size using other units, use one of the recognized suffixes (B, KB, MB, GB, TB and PB) immediately after the size. BUS=\t\t\t\tSpecifies the bus type of the drives to use to create the LUN.\t\tThis must be one of SCSI, ATAPI, ATA, 1394, SSA, FIBRE, USB,\t\tRAID, ISCSI, SAS, SATA, SD and MMC. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: CREATE LUN SIMPLE SIZE=1GB CREATE LUN MIRROR DRIVES=1,4 CREATE LUN AUTOMAGIC SIZE=1TB NOERR | Usage: CREATE LUN {SIZE= [DRIVES=[,[,...]]] | DRIVES=[,[,...]] | SIZE= [POOL=] | POOL=} [STRIPESIZE=] [BUS=] [NOERR] Creates a new LUN. Specifies the type of LUN to create. This must be one of SIMPLE, SPAN, STRIPE, MIRROR, RAID, AUTOMAGIC, RAID2, RAID3, \t\tRAID4, RAID5, RAID6, RAID01, RAID03, RAID05, RAID10, RAID15,\t\tRAID30, RAID50, RAID51, RAID53, RAID60 and RAID61. Specifying AUTOMAGIC type will create a LUN using the automagic hints currently in effect. Automagic hints are displayed and set by the AUTOMAGIC command. SIZE= Specifies the total LUN size in megabytes. To specify the size using other units, use one of the recognized suffixes (B, KB, MB, GB, TB and PB) immediately after the size. DRIVES=[,[,...]] Specifies the indexes of the drives to use to create the LUN. If the SIZE= parameter is not specified, the LUN created is the largest possible size allowed by all of the specified drives. This parameter cannot be specified along with the POOL parameter. POOL= Specifies the index of the storage pool to use to create the LUN. This parameter cannot be specified along with the DRIVES parameter. STRIPESIZE= Specifies the interleave size in megabytes for a STRIPE or RAID LUN. To specify the size using other units, use one of the recognized suffixes (B, KB, MB, GB, TB and PB) immediately after the size. BUS=\t\t\t\tSpecifies the bus type of the drives to use to create the LUN.\t\tThis must be one of SCSI, ATAPI, ATA, 1394, SSA, FIBRE, USB,\t\tRAID, ISCSI, SAS, SATA, SD and MMC. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: CREATE LUN SIMPLE SIZE=1GB CREATE LUN MIRROR DRIVES=1,4 CREATE LUN AUTOMAGIC SIZE=1TB NOERR |
0x400030D7 | Usage: CREATE TARGET NAME= [ISCSINAME=] [NOERR] Creates a new target. NAME= Specifies the name to assign to the new target. This name must be less than 64 characters in length. ISCSINAME= Specifies the iSCSI name to assign to the new target. If no iSCSI name is specified the provider will attempt to generate an iSCSI name for the target. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: CREATE TARGET NAME=\"MyTarget\" CREATE TARGET NAME=\"Backup\" ISCSINAME=iqn.1991-05.com.mydomain:backuptarget CREATE TARGET NAME=\"Storage for My Computer\" NOERR | Usage: CREATE TARGET NAME= [ISCSINAME=] [NOERR] Creates a new target. NAME= Specifies the name to assign to the new target. This name must be less than 64 characters in length. ISCSINAME= Specifies the iSCSI name to assign to the new target. If no iSCSI name is specified the provider will attempt to generate an iSCSI name for the target. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed.Examples: CREATE TARGET NAME=\"MyTarget\" CREATE TARGET NAME=\"Backup\" ISCSINAME=iqn.1991-05.com.mydomain:backuptarget CREATE TARGET NAME=\"Storage for My Computer\" NOERR |
0x400030D9 | Usage: CREATE TPGROUP [NOERR] Creates a new target portal group. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A target must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: CREATE TPGROUP NOERR | Usage: CREATE TPGROUP [NOERR] Creates a new target portal group. NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskRAID continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskRAID to exit with an error code. A target must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: CREATE TPGROUP NOERR |
0x400030DF | Usage: CHAP INITIATOR SET SECRET=[] [TARGET=] CHAP INITIATOR REMEMBER SECRET=[] TARGET= Sets the CHAP secret for the local initiator or remembers the CHAP secret required to authenticate the initiator to the specified target. SET Specifies that the CHAP secret will be set for the local initiator. REMEMBER Specifies that the CHAP secret will be remembered by the local initiator to use to authenticate to the target specified by TARGET=. SECRET=[] Specifies the secret to set or remember. If empty the secret will be cleared. TARGET= Specifies the index of the target in the currently selected subsystem with which to associate the secret. If specified, a subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: CHAP INITIATOR SET SECRET=\"3A9cf0bb59\" CHAP INITIATOR REMEMBER SECRET=\"my secret password\" TARGET=3 | Usage: CHAP INITIATOR SET SECRET=[] [TARGET=] CHAP INITIATOR REMEMBER SECRET=[] TARGET= Sets the CHAP secret for the local initiator or remembers the CHAP secret required to authenticate the initiator to the specified target. SET Specifies that the CHAP secret will be set for the local initiator. REMEMBER Specifies that the CHAP secret will be remembered by the local initiator to use to authenticate to the target specified by TARGET=. SECRET=[] Specifies the secret to set or remember. If empty the secret will be cleared. TARGET= Specifies the index of the target in the currently selected subsystem with which to associate the secret. If specified, a subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: CHAP INITIATOR SET SECRET=\"3A9cf0bb59\" CHAP INITIATOR REMEMBER SECRET=\"my secret password\" TARGET=3 |
0x400030E0 | Usage: CHAP TARGET SET SECRET=[] [INITIATOR=] CHAP TARGET REMEMBER SECRET=[] INITIATOR= Sets the CHAP secret for the currently selected target or remembers the CHAP secret required to authenticate the target to the specified initiator. SET Specifies that the CHAP secret will be set for target. REMEMBER Specifies that the CHAP secret will be remembered by the target to use to authenticate to the initiator specified by INITIATOR=. SECRET=[] Specifies the secret to set or remember. If empty the secret will be cleared. INITIATOR= Specifies the initiator iSCSI name with which to associate the secret. A target must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: CHAP TARGET SET SECRET=\"3A9cf0bb59\" CHAP TARGET REMEMBER SECRET=\"my secret password\" INITIATOR=iqn.2429-08.com.myinitiators.initiator-3 | Usage: CHAP TARGET SET SECRET=[] [INITIATOR=] CHAP TARGET REMEMBER SECRET=[] INITIATOR= Sets the CHAP secret for the currently selected target or remembers the CHAP secret required to authenticate the target to the specified initiator. SET Specifies that the CHAP secret will be set for target. REMEMBER Specifies that the CHAP secret will be remembered by the target to use to authenticate to the initiator specified by INITIATOR=. SECRET=[] Specifies the secret to set or remember. If empty the secret will be cleared. INITIATOR= Specifies the initiator iSCSI name with which to associate the secret. A target must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: CHAP TARGET SET SECRET=\"3A9cf0bb59\" CHAP TARGET REMEMBER SECRET=\"my secret password\" INITIATOR=iqn.2429-08.com.myinitiators.initiator-3 |
0x400030E9 | Usage: IPSEC IPORTAL TPORTAL= IPSEC IPORTAL SET KEY=[] TPORTAL= [ [ [...]]] IPSEC IPORTAL SET TUNNEL= DESTINATION= Displays or configures IPSEC information on the currently selected initiator portal. TPORTAL= Specifies the index of the associated target portal with which to display or configure the IPSEC information. If specified, a subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed. SET Specifies that IPSEC information will be set on the initiator portal. KEY=[] Specifies the IPSEC key to set. If empty, the key will be cleared. Specifies the flags to enable. Flags are identified by three-letter acronyms: IKE - Enable IPSEC/IKE NMM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through main mode NAM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through aggressive mode PFS - Enable perfect forward secrecy TRA - Prefer transport mode TUN - Prefer tunnel mode TUNNEL= Specifies the tunnel mode address to set. DESTINATION= Specifies the destination address to associate with the tunnel mode address. An initiator portal must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: IPSEC IPORTAL TPORTAL=3 IPSEC IPORTAL SET KEY=8dfc93a12d TPORTAL=1 IKE NMM TRA IPSEC IPORTAL SET TUNNEL=tunnel.mycorp.com DESTINATION=68.29.1.80 | Usage: IPSEC IPORTAL TPORTAL= IPSEC IPORTAL SET KEY=[] TPORTAL= [ [ [...]]] IPSEC IPORTAL SET TUNNEL= DESTINATION= Displays or configures IPSEC information on the currently selected initiator portal. TPORTAL= Specifies the index of the associated target portal with which to display or configure the IPSEC information. If specified, a subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed. SET Specifies that IPSEC information will be set on the initiator portal. KEY=[] Specifies the IPSEC key to set. If empty, the key will be cleared. Specifies the flags to enable. Flags are identified by three-letter acronyms: IKE - Enable IPSEC/IKE NMM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through main mode NAM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through aggressive mode PFS - Enable perfect forward secrecy TRA - Prefer transport mode TUN - Prefer tunnel mode TUNNEL= Specifies the tunnel mode address to set. DESTINATION= Specifies the destination address to associate with the tunnel mode address. An initiator portal must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: IPSEC IPORTAL TPORTAL=3 IPSEC IPORTAL SET KEY=8dfc93a12d TPORTAL=1 IKE NMM TRA IPSEC IPORTAL SET TUNNEL=tunnel.mycorp.com DESTINATION=68.29.1.80 |
0x400030EA | Usage: IPSEC TPORTAL IPORTAL= IPSEC TPORTAL SET KEY=[] {INITIATOR | IPORTAL=} [ [ [...]]] IPSEC TPORTAL SET TUNNEL= DESTINATION= Displays or configures IPSEC information on the currently selected target portal. IPORTAL= Specifies the index of the associated initiator portal with which to display or configure the IPSEC information. If specified, an initiator adapter must be selected for this operation to succeed. SET Specifies that IPSEC information will be set on the target portal. KEY=[] Specifies the IPSEC key to set. If empty, the key will be cleared. INITIATOR Specifies that the key should be associated with all local initiator portals. Specifies the flags to enable. Flags are identified by three-letter acronyms: IKE - Enable IPSEC/IKE NMM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through main mode NAM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through aggressive mode PFS - Enable perfect forward secrecy TRA - Prefer transport mode TUN - Prefer tunnel mode TUNNEL= Specifies the tunnel mode address to set. DESTINATION= Specifies the destination address to associate with the tunnel mode address. A target portal must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: IPSEC TPORTAL IPORTAL=1 IPSEC TPORTAL SET KEY=8dfc93a12d INITIATOR IKE NMM TUN IPSEC TPORTAL SET TUNNEL=tunnel.mycorp.com DESTINATION=68.29.1.55 | Usage: IPSEC TPORTAL IPORTAL= IPSEC TPORTAL SET KEY=[] {INITIATOR | IPORTAL=} [ [ [...]]] IPSEC TPORTAL SET TUNNEL= DESTINATION= Displays or configures IPSEC information on the currently selected target portal. IPORTAL= Specifies the index of the associated initiator portal with which to display or configure the IPSEC information. If specified, an initiator adapter must be selected for this operation to succeed. SET Specifies that IPSEC information will be set on the target portal. KEY=[] Specifies the IPSEC key to set. If empty, the key will be cleared. INITIATOR Specifies that the key should be associated with all local initiator portals. Specifies the flags to enable. Flags are identified by three-letter acronyms: IKE - Enable IPSEC/IKE NMM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through main mode NAM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through aggressive mode PFS - Enable perfect forward secrecy TRA - Prefer transport mode TUN - Prefer tunnel mode TUNNEL= Specifies the tunnel mode address to set. DESTINATION= Specifies the destination address to associate with the tunnel mode address. A target portal must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: IPSEC TPORTAL IPORTAL=1 IPSEC TPORTAL SET KEY=8dfc93a12d INITIATOR IKE NMM TUN IPSEC TPORTAL SET TUNNEL=tunnel.mycorp.com DESTINATION=68.29.1.55 |
0x400030EB | Usage: IPSEC SUBSYSTEM SET GROUPKEY=[] Sets the group IPSEC key for the target portals of the currently selected subsystem. GROUPKEY=[] Specifies the group IPSEC key to set. If empty the key will be cleared. A subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: IPSEC SUBSYSTEM SET GROUPKEY=8dfc93a12d | Usage: IPSEC SUBSYSTEM SET GROUPKEY=[] Sets the group IPSEC key for the target portals of the currently selected subsystem. GROUPKEY=[] Specifies the group IPSEC key to set. If empty the key will be cleared. A subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed.Example: IPSEC SUBSYSTEM SET GROUPKEY=8dfc93a12d |
0x400030EC | Usage: IPSEC INITIATOR SET GROUPKEY=[] IPSEC INITIATOR SET KEY=[] TPORTAL= [ [ [...]]] IPSEC INITIATOR SET TUNNEL= DESTINATION= Sets the IPSEC information on the local initiator and its initiator portals. GROUPKEY=[] Specifies the group IPSEC key to set. If empty the key will be cleared. KEY=[] Specifies the IPSEC key to set. If empty, the key will be cleared. TPORTAL= Specifies the index of the associated target portal with which to configure the IPSEC information. If specified, a subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed. Specifies the flags to enable. Flags are identified by three-letter acronyms: IKE - Enable IPSEC/IKE NMM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through main mode NAM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through aggressive mode PFS - Enable perfect forward secrecy TRA - Prefer transport mode TUN - Prefer tunnel mode TUNNEL= Specifies the tunnel mode address to set. DESTINATION= Specifies the destination address to associate with the tunnel mode address.Example: IPSEC INITIATOR SET GROUPKEY=8dfc93a12d IPSEC INITIATOR SET KEY=8dfc93a12d TPORTAL=2 IKE IPSEC INITIATOR SET TUNNEL=tunnel.mycorp.com DESTINATION=68.29.1.80 | Usage: IPSEC INITIATOR SET GROUPKEY=[] IPSEC INITIATOR SET KEY=[] TPORTAL= [ [ [...]]] IPSEC INITIATOR SET TUNNEL= DESTINATION= Sets the IPSEC information on the local initiator and its initiator portals. GROUPKEY=[] Specifies the group IPSEC key to set. If empty the key will be cleared. KEY=[] Specifies the IPSEC key to set. If empty, the key will be cleared. TPORTAL= Specifies the index of the associated target portal with which to configure the IPSEC information. If specified, a subsystem must be selected for this operation to succeed. Specifies the flags to enable. Flags are identified by three-letter acronyms: IKE - Enable IPSEC/IKE NMM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through main mode NAM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through aggressive mode PFS - Enable perfect forward secrecy TRA - Prefer transport mode TUN - Prefer tunnel mode TUNNEL= Specifies the tunnel mode address to set. DESTINATION= Specifies the destination address to associate with the tunnel mode address.Example: IPSEC INITIATOR SET GROUPKEY=8dfc93a12d IPSEC INITIATOR SET KEY=8dfc93a12d TPORTAL=2 IKE IPSEC INITIATOR SET TUNNEL=tunnel.mycorp.com DESTINATION=68.29.1.80 |
0x400032C9 | Iadap ### Name --------- ------------------------------ | Iadap ### Name --------- ------------------------------ |
0x400032CA | %1!s! Iadap %2!-3lu! %3!-30.30s! | %1!s! Iadap %2!-3lu! %3!-30.30s! |
0x400032CB | There are no initiator adapters to list. | There are no initiator adapters to list. |
0x400032D3 | Initiator adapter %1!d! is now the selected initiator adapter. | Initiator adapter %1!d! is now the selected initiator adapter. |
0x400032D4 | There is no initiator adapter selected. To select an initiator adapter, specifythe Iadap ### for the initiator adapter you wish to select.Example: SELECT IADAPTER 0To get a list of available initiator adapter, enter LIST IADAPTERS. | There is no initiator adapter selected. To select an initiator adapter, specifythe Iadap ### for the initiator adapter you wish to select.Example: SELECT IADAPTER 0To get a list of available initiator adapter, enter LIST IADAPTERS. |
0x400032DD | ||
0x4000332D | Iptl ### Address -------- ------------------------------ | Iptl ### Address -------- ------------------------------ |
0x4000332E | %1!s! Iptl %2!-3lu! %3!-30.30s! | %1!s! Iptl %2!-3lu! %3!-30.30s! |
0x4000332F | There are no initiator portals to list. | There are no initiator portals to list. |
0x40003337 | Initiator portal %1!d! is now the selected initiator portal. | Initiator portal %1!d! is now the selected initiator portal. |
0x40003338 | There is no initiator portal selected. To select an initiator portal, specifythe Iptl ### for the initiator portal you wish to select.Example: SELECT IPORTAL 0To get a list of available initiator portal, enter LIST IPORTALS. | There is no initiator portal selected. To select an initiator portal, specifythe Iptl ### for the initiator portal you wish to select.Example: SELECT IPORTAL 0To get a list of available initiator portal, enter LIST IPORTALS. |
0x40003341 | Address : %1!s!iSCSI Port Index : %2!d! | Address : %1!s!iSCSI Port Index : %2!d! |
0x40003391 | Tptl ### Address Status Targets -------- ------------------------------ ---------- ------- | Tptl ### Address Status Targets -------- ------------------------------ ---------- ------- |
0x40003392 | %1!s! Tptl %2!-3lu! %3!-30.30s! %4!-10.10s! %5!7d! | %1!s! Tptl %2!-3lu! %3!-30.30s! %4!-10.10s! %5!7d! |
0x40003393 | There are no target portals to list. | There are no target portals to list. |
0x4000339B | Target portal %1!d! is now the selected target portal. | Target portal %1!d! is now the selected target portal. |
0x4000339C | There is no target portal selected. To select a target portal, specify theTptl ### for the target portal you wish to select.Example: SELECT TPORTAL 0To get a list of available target portals, enter LIST TPORTALS. | There is no target portal selected. To select a target portal, specify theTptl ### for the target portal you wish to select.Example: SELECT TPORTAL 0To get a list of available target portals, enter LIST TPORTALS. |
0x400033A5 | Address : %1!s! | Address : %1!s! |
0x400033B7 | %1!u! Associated Target Portal Group(s): | %1!u! Associated Target Portal Group(s): |
0x400033B8 | No target portal groups are associated with this target portal. | No target portal groups are associated with this target portal. |
0x400033F5 | Target ### Name Chap LUNs ---------- ------------------------------ ---- ---- | Target ### Name Chap LUNs ---------- ------------------------------ ---- ---- |
0x400033F6 | %1!s! Target %2!-3lu! %3!-30.30s! %4!-3.3s! %5!4d! | %1!s! Target %2!-3lu! %3!-30.30s! %4!-3.3s! %5!4d! |
0x400033F7 | There are no targets to list. | There are no targets to list. |
0x400033FF | Target %1!d! is now the selected target. | Target %1!d! is now the selected target. |
0x40003400 | There is no target selected. To select a target, specify the Target ### for thetarget you wish to select.Example: SELECT TARGET 0To get a list of available targets, enter LIST TARGETS. | There is no target selected. To select a target, specify the Target ### for thetarget you wish to select.Example: SELECT TARGET 0To get a list of available targets, enter LIST TARGETS. |
0x40003418 | No LUNs are associated with this target. | No LUNs are associated with this target. |
0x4000341D | %1!u! Connected Initiator(s): | %1!u! Connected Initiator(s): |
0x4000341E | No initiators are connected to this target. | No initiators are connected to this target. |
0x40003459 | Tpgrp ### Target ### TPortals --------- ---------- -------- | Tpgrp ### Target ### TPortals --------- ---------- -------- |
0x4000345A | %1!s! Tpgrp %2!-3lu! Target %3!-3lu! %4!8d! | %1!s! Tpgrp %2!-3lu! Target %3!-3lu! %4!8d! |
0x4000345B | There are no target portal groups to list. | There are no target portal groups to list. |
0x40003463 | Target portal group %1!d! is now the selected target portal group. | Target portal group %1!d! is now the selected target portal group. |
0x40003464 | There is no target portal group selected. To select a target portal group,specify the Tpgrp ### for the target portal group you wish to select.Example: SELECT TPGROUP 0To get a list of available target portal groups, enter LIST TPGROUPS. | There is no target portal group selected. To select a target portal group,specify the Tpgrp ### for the target portal group you wish to select.Example: SELECT TPGROUP 0To get a list of available target portal groups, enter LIST TPGROUPS. |
0x4000346D | Tag : %1!d! | Tag : %1!d! |
0x4000347D | %1!u! Associated Target Portal(s): | %1!u! Associated Target Portal(s): |
0x4000347E | No target portals are associated with this target portal group. | No target portals are associated with this target portal group. |
0x400034BD | Flag Enabled ------------------------------------------------------- ---------- | Flag Enabled ------------------------------------------------------- ---------- |
0x400034BE | IKE - Enable IPSEC/IKE %1!-10.10s! | IKE - Enable IPSEC/IKE %1!-10.10s! |
0x400034BF | NMM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through main mode %1!-10.10s! | NMM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through main mode %1!-10.10s! |
0x400034C0 | NAM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through aggressive mode %1!-10.10s! | NAM - Enable IPSEC negotiating through aggressive mode %1!-10.10s! |
0x400034C1 | PFS - Enable perfect forward secrecy %1!-10.10s! | PFS - Enable perfect forward secrecy %1!-10.10s! |
0x400034C2 | TRA - Prefer transport mode %1!-10.10s! | TRA - Prefer transport mode %1!-10.10s! |
0x400034C3 | TUN - Prefer tunnel mode %1!-10.10s! | TUN - Prefer tunnel mode %1!-10.10s! |
0x400034C4 | LUN ### Status Health Type Size Device LUN Num ------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- ------ ------- | LUN ### Status Health Type Size Device LUN Num ------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- ------ ------- |
0x400034C5 | %1!s! LUN %2!-3lu! %3!-10.10s! %4!-12.12s! %5!-8.8s! %6!5I64u! %7!-2.2s! %8!6.6s! %9!7.7s! | %1!s! LUN %2!-3lu! %3!-10.10s! %4!-12.12s! %5!-8.8s! %6!5I64u! %7!-2.2s! %8!6.6s! %9!7.7s! |
0x400034C6 | LUN number %1!d! is now the selected LUN. | LUN number %1!d! is now the selected LUN. |
0x400034C7 | Name : %1!s!Identifier : %2!s!LUN Number\t : %3!s!Status : %4!s!Health : %5!s!Size : %6!I64u! %7!-2.2s!Type : %8!s!Rebuild Priority : %9!d!Unmasked Hosts : %10!s!Caching Policy : %11!s!Stripe Size : %12!s!Flags : %13!s! | Name : %1!s!Identifier : %2!s!LUN Number\t : %3!s!Status : %4!s!Health : %5!s!Size : %6!I64u! %7!-2.2s!Type : %8!s!Rebuild Priority : %9!d!Unmasked Hosts : %10!s!Caching Policy : %11!s!Stripe Size : %12!s!Flags : %13!s! |
0x400034C8 | AHS - Allocate Hot Spare %1!18.18s! | AHS - Allocate Hot Spare %1!18.18s! |
0x400034C9 | UMC - Use Mirrored Cache %1!18.18s! | UMC - Use Mirrored Cache %1!18.18s! |
0x400034CA | RCE - Read Cache Enabled %1!18.18s! | RCE - Read Cache Enabled %1!18.18s! |
0x400034CB | WCE - Write Cache Enabled %1!18.18s! | WCE - Write Cache Enabled %1!18.18s! |
0x400034CC | MSE - Media Scan Enabled %1!18.18s! | MSE - Media Scan Enabled %1!18.18s! |
0x400034CD | CCE - Consistency Check Enabled %1!18.18s! | CCE - Consistency Check Enabled %1!18.18s! |
0x400034CE | BUS - Bus Type \t\t %1!18.18s! | BUS - Bus Type \t\t %1!18.18s! |
0x400034D0 | Pool ### Name Status Health Size Free -------- -------------------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- | Pool ### Name Status Health Size Free -------- -------------------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- |
0x400034D1 | %1!s! Pool %2!-3lu! %3!-20.20s! %4!-10.10s! %5!-12.12s! %6!5I64u! %7!-2.2s! %8!5I64u! %9!-2.2s! | %1!s! Pool %2!-3lu! %3!-20.20s! %4!-10.10s! %5!-12.12s! %6!5I64u! %7!-2.2s! %8!5I64u! %9!-2.2s! |
0x400034D2 | There are no storage pools to list. | There are no storage pools to list. |
0x400034D3 | Storage pool %1!d! is now the selected storage pool. | Storage pool %1!d! is now the selected storage pool. |
0x400034D4 | There is no storage pool selected. To select a storage pool, specify the Pool ###for the storage pool you wish to select.Example: SELECT POOL 0To get a list of available storage pools, enter LIST POOLS. | There is no storage pool selected. To select a storage pool, specify the Pool ###for the storage pool you wish to select.Example: SELECT POOL 0To get a list of available storage pools, enter LIST POOLS. |
0x400034D8 | Name : %1!s!Type : %2!s!Status : %3!s!Health : %4!s!Description : %5!s!Space consumed\t : %6!I64u! %7!s!Space managed : %8!I64u! %9!s! (%10!I64u! %11!s! Free) | Name : %1!s!Type : %2!s!Status : %3!s!Health : %4!s!Description : %5!s!Space consumed\t : %6!I64u! %7!s!Space managed : %8!I64u! %9!s! (%10!I64u! %11!s! Free) |
0x400034D9 | Allocated Storage Pools----------------------- | Allocated Storage Pools----------------------- |
0x400034DA | Allocated LUNs----------------------- | Allocated LUNs----------------------- |
0x400034DB | Subsys ### LUN ### Status Health Type Size ---------- ------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- | Subsys ### LUN ### Status Health Type Size ---------- ------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- |
0x400034DC | Subsys %1!-3lu! LUN %2!-3lu! %3!-10.10s! %4!-12.12s! %5!-8.8s! %6!5I64u! %7!-2.2s! | Subsys %1!-3lu! LUN %2!-3lu! %3!-10.10s! %4!-12.12s! %5!-8.8s! %6!5I64u! %7!-2.2s! |
0x400034DD | Contributing Drives----------------------- | Contributing Drives----------------------- |
0x400034DE | Subsys ### Drive ### Size Free ---------- --------- -------- ------ | Subsys ### Drive ### Size Free ---------- --------- -------- ------ |
0x400034DF | Subsys %1!-3lu! Drive %2!-3lu! %3!5I64u! %4!-2.2s! %5!s! | Subsys %1!-3lu! Drive %2!-3lu! %3!5I64u! %4!-2.2s! %5!s! |
0x400034E0 | Pool Attributes----------------------- | Pool Attributes----------------------- |
0x400034E1 | Raid Type : %1!s! | Raid Type : %1!s! |
0x400034E2 | Bus Type : %1!s! | Bus Type : %1!s! |
0x400034E3 | Usage : %1!s! | Usage : %1!s! |
0x400034E4 | Spin down : %1!s! | Spin down : %1!s! |
0x400034E5 | Thin provisioned : %1!s!Space provisioned : %2!I64u! %3!s! | Thin provisioned : %1!s!Space provisioned : %2!I64u! %3!s! |
0x400034E6 | Single point of failure : %1!s! | Single point of failure : %1!s! |
0x400034E7 | Maximum copies of data : %1!lu! | Maximum copies of data : %1!lu! |
0x400034E8 | Minimum copies of data : %1!lu! | Minimum copies of data : %1!lu! |
0x400034E9 | Default copies of data : %1!lu! | Default copies of data : %1!lu! |
0x400034EA | Maximum number of drives : %1!lu! | Maximum number of drives : %1!lu! |
0x400034EB | Minimum number of drives : %1!lu! | Minimum number of drives : %1!lu! |
0x400034EC | Default number of drives : %1!lu! | Default number of drives : %1!lu! |
0x400034ED | Stripe size : %1!I64u! %2!s! | Stripe size : %1!I64u! %2!s! |
0x400034EE | Maximum Stripe size : %1!I64u! %2!s! | Maximum Stripe size : %1!I64u! %2!s! |
0x400034EF | Minimum Stripe size : %1!I64u! %2!s! | Minimum Stripe size : %1!I64u! %2!s! |
0x400034F0 | Default Stripe size : %1!I64u! %2!s! | Default Stripe size : %1!I64u! %2!s! |
0x400034F1 | Number of members : %1!lu! | Number of members : %1!lu! |
0x400034F2 | Maximum number of members : %1!lu! | Maximum number of members : %1!lu! |
0x400034F3 | Minimum number of members : %1!lu! | Minimum number of members : %1!lu! |
0x400034F4 | Default number of members : %1!lu! | Default number of members : %1!lu! |
0x400034F5 | There are no storage pools attributes to list. | There are no storage pools attributes to list. |
0x400034F6 | Custom Attributes----------------------- | Custom Attributes----------------------- |
0x400034F7 | Attribute name : %1!s!Attribute value : %2!s! | Attribute name : %1!s!Attribute value : %2!s! |
0xC0002729 | Command returned: 0x%1!08x! | Command returned: 0x%1!08x! |
0xC000272E | Usage: DISKRAID [/? | [/s ] [/v]] Launches the DiskRAID application. /? specifies that DiskRAID should display this usage text. /s specifies that DiskRAID should execute commands from the script file at the location specified. /v specifies that DiskRAID should run in verbose mode, printing out additional information about each command being executed.Examples: DISKRAID DISKRAID /v | Usage: DISKRAID [/? | [/s ] [/v]] Launches the DiskRAID application. /? specifies that DiskRAID should display this usage text. /s specifies that DiskRAID should execute commands from the script file at the location specified. /v specifies that DiskRAID should run in verbose mode, printing out additional information about each command being executed.Examples: DISKRAID DISKRAID /v |
0xC000272F | DiskRAID encountered a fatal error while initializing. The followinginformation may help diagnose the error: Error: 0x%1!08x! Location Code: %2!d! | DiskRAID encountered a fatal error while initializing. The followinginformation may help diagnose the error: Error: 0x%1!08x! Location Code: %2!d! |
0xC0002730 | DiskRAID was unable to access the following file: %1!s!Please check that the file specified exists, and is accessible to DiskRAID. | DiskRAID was unable to access the following file: %1!s!Please check that the file specified exists, and is accessible to DiskRAID. |
0xC0002731 | The operation failed with the following error: 0x%1!08x! | The operation failed with the following error: 0x%1!08x! |
0xC0002732 | The functionality for this command has not yet been implemented by thehardware provider. | The functionality for this command has not yet been implemented by thehardware provider. |
0xC0002734 | DiskRAID was unable to find any VDS hardware providers installed on thiscomputer. At least one VDS hardware provider must be installed for DiskRAIDto be functional.Please check the VDS hardware provider installation. | DiskRAID was unable to find any VDS hardware providers installed on thiscomputer. At least one VDS hardware provider must be installed for DiskRAIDto be functional.Please check the VDS hardware provider installation. |
0xC0002735 | You must be a member of the Administrators group or Backup Operators group onthis machine to run this program.Please contact your system administrator for further information. | You must be a member of the Administrators group or Backup Operators group onthis machine to run this program.Please contact your system administrator for further information. |
0xC0002739 | DiskRAID was unable to recognize the command you entered.To view the list of recognized commands, please use the HELP command. | DiskRAID was unable to recognize the command you entered.To view the list of recognized commands, please use the HELP command. |
0xC000273A | The abbreviated string you entered matches multiple recognized DiskRAIDcommands. Please enter the entire command.To view the list of recognized commands, please use the HELP command. | The abbreviated string you entered matches multiple recognized DiskRAIDcommands. Please enter the entire command.To view the list of recognized commands, please use the HELP command. |
0xC000273D | The VDS hardware provider for the selected object returned an unexpected errorwhile performing the requested operation. | The VDS hardware provider for the selected object returned an unexpected errorwhile performing the requested operation. |
0xC000273E | The VDS hardware provider for the selected object does not support thismaintenance operation.Please select a different object, or contact your hardware manufacturer formore information. | The VDS hardware provider for the selected object does not support thismaintenance operation.Please select a different object, or contact your hardware manufacturer formore information. |
0xC000273F | A VDS hardware provider failed during initialization with the following error:0x%1!08x! | A VDS hardware provider failed during initialization with the following error:0x%1!08x! |
0xC0002740 | Provider %1!d! failed to initialize its subsystems with the following error:0x%2!08x! | Provider %1!d! failed to initialize its subsystems with the following error:0x%2!08x! |
0xC0002741 | Either VDS or a VDS hardware provider could not be reached. Check the VDShardware provider installation and restart DiskRAID. | Either VDS or a VDS hardware provider could not be reached. Check the VDShardware provider installation and restart DiskRAID. |
0xC0002742 | This operation or combination of parameters is not supported by this provider. | This operation or combination of parameters is not supported by this provider. |
0xC0002743 | Another operation is in progress; this operation cannot proceed until theprevious operation or operations are complete. | Another operation is in progress; this operation cannot proceed until theprevious operation or operations are complete. |
0xC0002744 | There is not enough usable space for this operation. | There is not enough usable space for this operation. |
0xC0002745 | Too few free drives are present in the subsystem to complete this operation. | Too few free drives are present in the subsystem to complete this operation. |
0xC0002746 | This operation or combination of parameters is invalid. | This operation or combination of parameters is invalid. |
0xC0002747 | The name you specified is too long. | The name you specified is too long. |
0xC0002748 | The specified controller or port is not associated with the LUN. | The specified controller or port is not associated with the LUN. |
0xC0002749 | A VDS 4.0 hardware provider was detected. For management of this hardware provider please use PowerShell. DiskRaid supports the use of VDS 3.0 or older hardware providers only. | A VDS 4.0 hardware provider was detected. For management of this hardware provider please use PowerShell. DiskRaid supports the use of VDS 3.0 or older hardware providers only. |
0xC000276A | The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The specified size is greater than the size of the LUN. | The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The specified size is greater than the size of the LUN. |
0xC000276B | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because the operation would overwrite partitions with user data. | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because the operation would overwrite partitions with user data. |
0xC000276C | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because a disk associated with the LUN is missing. | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because a disk associated with the LUN is missing. |
0xC000276D | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because a disk associated with the LUN has failed. | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because a disk associated with the LUN has failed. |
0xC000276E | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because a disk associated with the LUN is not ready. | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because a disk associated with the LUN is not ready. |
0xC000276F | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because a disk associated with the LUN has no media in it. | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because a disk associated with the LUN has no media in it. |
0xC0002770 | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because the LUN is not ready. | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because the LUN is not ready. |
0xC0002771 | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because the LUN is offline. | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because the LUN is offline. |
0xC0002772 | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because the LUN has failed. | DiskRAID could not shrink the LUN because the LUN has failed. |
0xC00027E8 | The VDS hardware provider you specified is not valid. | The VDS hardware provider you specified is not valid. |
0xC00027E9 | There is no VDS hardware provider selected. Please select a provider using theSELECT PROVIDER command. | There is no VDS hardware provider selected. Please select a provider using theSELECT PROVIDER command. |
0xC000284C | The subsystem you specified is not valid. | The subsystem you specified is not valid. |
0xC000284D | There is no subsystem selected. Please select a subsystem using theSELECT SUBSYSTEM command. | There is no subsystem selected. Please select a subsystem using theSELECT SUBSYSTEM command. |
0xC00028B0 | The controller you specified is not valid. | The controller you specified is not valid. |
0xC00028B1 | There is no controller selected. Please select a controller using theSELECT CONTROLLER command. | There is no controller selected. Please select a controller using theSELECT CONTROLLER command. |
0xC0002914 | The drive you specified is not valid. | The drive you specified is not valid. |
0xC0002915 | There is no drive selected. Please select a drive using the SELECT DRIVEcommand. | There is no drive selected. Please select a drive using the SELECT DRIVEcommand. |
0xC0002978 | The LUN you specified is not valid. | The LUN you specified is not valid. |
0xC0002979 | There is no LUN selected. Please select a LUN using the SELECT LUN command. | There is no LUN selected. Please select a LUN using the SELECT LUN command. |
0xC0002A40 | The HBA port you specified is not valid. | The HBA port you specified is not valid. |
0xC0002A41 | There is no HBA port selected. Please select an HBA port using theSELECT HBAPORT command. | There is no HBA port selected. Please select an HBA port using theSELECT HBAPORT command. |
0xC0002AA4 | The controller port you specified is not valid. | The controller port you specified is not valid. |
0xC0002AA5 | There is no controller port selected. Please select a controller port using theSELECT PORT command. | There is no controller port selected. Please select a controller port using theSELECT PORT command. |
0xC00032D8 | The initiator adapter you specified is not valid. | The initiator adapter you specified is not valid. |
0xC00032D9 | There is no initiator adapter selected. Please select an initiator adapterusing the SELECT IADAPTER command. | There is no initiator adapter selected. Please select an initiator adapterusing the SELECT IADAPTER command. |
0xC000333C | The initiator portal you specified is not valid. | The initiator portal you specified is not valid. |
0xC000333D | There is no initiator portal selected. Please select an initiator portal usingthe SELECT IPORTAL command. | There is no initiator portal selected. Please select an initiator portal usingthe SELECT IPORTAL command. |
0xC00033A0 | The target portal you specified is not valid. | The target portal you specified is not valid. |
0xC00033A1 | There is no target portal selected. Please select a target portal using theSELECT TPORTAL command. | There is no target portal selected. Please select a target portal using theSELECT TPORTAL command. |
0xC0003404 | The target you specified is not valid. | The target you specified is not valid. |
0xC0003405 | There is no target selected. Please select a target using the SELECT TARGETcommand. | There is no target selected. Please select a target using the SELECT TARGETcommand. |
0xC0003468 | The target portal group you specified is not valid. | The target portal group you specified is not valid. |
0xC0003469 | There is no target portal group selected. Please select a target portal groupusing the SELECT TPGROUP command. | There is no target portal group selected. Please select a target portal groupusing the SELECT TPGROUP command. |
0xC00034CF | Some of the automagic hints set are not valid for the selected LUN. | Some of the automagic hints set are not valid for the selected LUN. |
0xC00034D5 | The storage pool you specified is not valid. | The storage pool you specified is not valid. |
0xC00034D6 | There is no storage pool selected. Please select a storage pool using theSELECT POOL command. | There is no storage pool selected. Please select a storage pool using theSELECT POOL command. |
0xC00034D7 | Provider %1!d! failed to initialize its storage pools with the following error:0x%2!08x! | Provider %1!d! failed to initialize its storage pools with the following error:0x%2!08x! |
0xC00034F8 | Some of the automagic hints set are not valid. | Some of the automagic hints set are not valid. |
0xC00034F9 | The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The LUN is not unmasked to the local server. | The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The LUN is not unmasked to the local server. |
0xC00034FA | The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The current state of the disk associated with the LUN is READ ONLY. | The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The current state of the disk associated with the LUN is READ ONLY. |
0xC00034FB | The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The current state of the disk associated with the LUN is DYNAMIC. | The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The current state of the disk associated with the LUN is DYNAMIC. |
0xC00034FC | The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The current state of the disk associated with the LUN is DYNAMIC OFFLINE. | The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The current state of the disk associated with the LUN is DYNAMIC OFFLINE. |
0xC00034FD | The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The disk has the GPT partitioning format. The specified new lun size does not allow space for a new GPT backup header to be created.Please increase the resulting lun size. | The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The disk has the GPT partitioning format. The specified new lun size does not allow space for a new GPT backup header to be created.Please increase the resulting lun size. |
0xC00034FE | The operation against the selected LUN completed, but there was a failure updating the status of the disk associated with the lun. Call REFRESH using DISKPART.EXE to retry the status update for the disk. | The operation against the selected LUN completed, but there was a failure updating the status of the disk associated with the lun. Call REFRESH using DISKPART.EXE to retry the status update for the disk. |
File Description: | DiskRAID |
File Version: | 10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800) |
Company Name: | Microsoft Corporation |
Internal Name: | diskraid.exe |
Legal Copyright: | © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Original Filename: | diskraid.exe.mui |
Product Name: | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System |
Product Version: | 10.0.15063.0 |
Translation: | 0x409, 1200 |