| Description | Command |
|---|---|
| Show all adaptors | storcli /call show |
| Show all virtual drives | storcli /call/vall show |
| Show all physical drives | storcli /call/dall show all |
| Show all enclosures | storcli /call/eall show |
| Show all BBU | storcli /call/bbu show |
| Show all CacheVault | storcli /call/cv show |
| Show all foreign configuration | storcli /call/fall show |
| Show Rebuild state | storcli /c0/e8/s0 show rebuild |
| Show Boot Drive | storcli /c0 show bootdrive |
| Delete all foreign configuration | storcli /call/fall delete |
| Delete all virtual drives from controller #0 | storcli /c0/vall delete |
| Delete all virtual drives from all controllers | storcli /call/vall delete |
| Locate physical disk | storcli /c0/e8/s2 start locate |
| Set Controller0 to JBOD mode | storcli /c0 set jbod=on |
| Set Boot Drive | storcli /c0/e252/s0 set bootdrive=on |
| Add disk to array | storcli /c0/e32/s12 insert dg=0 array=0 row=0 |
Replace disk in the RAID
If a disk has failed but the RAID is still up, you can replace the failed disk. This example adds the disk in enclosure 8 slot 0 to DriveGroup 0 array 0 row 0 where the failed disk was before. The failed disk has to be in a Missing state before it can be replaced:
storcli /c0/e8/s0 insert dg=0 array=0 row=0
Locate Dying Disks
storcli /c0/eALL/sALL show all | grep -e 'State :' -e "Predictive Failure Count"