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... 9 This chapter explains how your Adaptec product supports the use of one of these command line utilities: ● ARCCONF-for Adaptec RAID controllers ● HRCONF -for Adaptec HostRAID products Each utility allows you ...to: ● Create and delete logical drives ● Display and modify a limited set of configuration settings ● Copy configurations from one computer to another ● Recover from a failed physical device and rebuild an affected logical drive ● Flashes new firmware...
... 9 This chapter explains how your Adaptec product supports the use of one of these command line utilities: ● ARCCONF-for Adaptec RAID controllers ● HRCONF -for Adaptec HostRAID products Each utility allows you ...to: ● Create and delete logical drives ● Display and modify a limited set of configuration settings ● Copy configurations from one computer to another ● Recover from a failed physical device and rebuild an affected logical drive ● Flashes new firmware...
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This information can include (but is not limited to) the following items: ● Controller type ● BIOS, boot block, device driver, and firmware versions ● Logical drive status, RAID level, and size ● Physical device type, device ID, presence of PFA ● Physical device state ● Enclosure information: fan, power supply, and temperature status...
This information can include (but is not limited to) the following items: ● Controller type ● BIOS, boot block, device driver, and firmware versions ● Logical drive status, RAID level, and size ● Physical device type, device ID, presence of PFA ● Physical device state ● Enclosure information: fan, power supply, and temperature status...
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... Example ARCCONF IDENTIFY 1 DEVICE 0 0 ARCCONF IDENTIFY 1 ALL arcconf key Loads a feature key onto an Adaptec controller. Note: The firmware version that will run after a reboot is the controller number Example ARCCONF GETVERSION arcconf identify Identifies a physical or logical device by Adaptec Example ARCCONF KEY 1 SET ABCD EFGH IJKL MNOP QRST UVWX Syntax ARCCONF GETVERSION (use...
... Example ARCCONF IDENTIFY 1 DEVICE 0 0 ARCCONF IDENTIFY 1 ALL arcconf key Loads a feature key onto an Adaptec controller. Note: The firmware version that will run after a reboot is the controller number Example ARCCONF GETVERSION arcconf identify Identifies a physical or logical device by Adaptec Example ARCCONF KEY 1 SET ABCD EFGH IJKL MNOP QRST UVWX Syntax ARCCONF GETVERSION (use...
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...you are copying UFI files from the BIOS/Firmware update diskettes. Note: All UFI files must be in the same directory prior to the controller. If you have a set of controller ROM images. Syntax ARCCONF ROMUPDATE Parameters Controller# is the controller number BaseName is only supported in Windows and ...Linux. 2 Be sure to take effect. Chapter 2: Using the Command Line Utility ● 18 arcconf rescan Enables the controller to check for the removal of any new disk drives to invoking ARCCONF. Example ARCCONF ROMUPDATE 1 AC2200 ARCCONF ROMUPDATE 1 AC220001.UFI The...
...you are copying UFI files from the BIOS/Firmware update diskettes. Note: All UFI files must be in the same directory prior to the controller. If you have a set of controller ROM images. Syntax ARCCONF ROMUPDATE Parameters Controller# is the controller number BaseName is only supported in Windows and ...Linux. 2 Be sure to take effect. Chapter 2: Using the Command Line Utility ● 18 arcconf rescan Enables the controller to check for the removal of any new disk drives to invoking ARCCONF. Example ARCCONF ROMUPDATE 1 AC2200 ARCCONF ROMUPDATE 1 AC220001.UFI The...
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... 2: Using the Command Line Utility ● 27 hrconf romupdate Note: This command is the controller number Default resets the controller's configuration. The ROM image file must be in the same directory prior to invoking hrconf. ...CONTROLLER] Parameters Controller# is the controller number Filename is the relative or absolute path with filename Channel# is the channel number for the device Device# is the number of the logical drive to default values. Example HRCONF SETBOOT 1 LOGICALDRIVE 1 hrconf setconfig Resets the controller's configuration. Updates the controller or enclosure firmware...
... 2: Using the Command Line Utility ● 27 hrconf romupdate Note: This command is the controller number Default resets the controller's configuration. The ROM image file must be in the same directory prior to invoking hrconf. ...CONTROLLER] Parameters Controller# is the controller number Filename is the relative or absolute path with filename Channel# is the channel number for the device Device# is the number of the logical drive to default values. Example HRCONF SETBOOT 1 LOGICALDRIVE 1 hrconf setconfig Resets the controller's configuration. Updates the controller or enclosure firmware...