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| BACKUP | Use the BACKUP command to save a ServeRAID adapter or controller |
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| configuration to a diskette or to a hard disk drive. The ServeRAID | |
| adapter or controller configuration must be valid. | |
| Supported operating systems: Windows NT, OS/2, NetWare, DOS, | |
| OpenServer, and UnixWare. | |
| Command: | |
| IPSSEND BACKUP Controller Filename Oparm | |
| Replace: | |
| ° Controller with the ServeRAID controller number (1 to 8) | |
| ° Filename with the path and file name where the configuration | |
| is to be written | |
| ° Oparm with the optional parameter, NOPROMPT, to override the user prompt | |
| COPYLD | Use the COPYLD command to copy a source logical drive to a target |
| logical drive. The size of the target logical drive must be greater | |
| than or equal to the size of the source logical drive. | |
| Supported operating system: DOS | |
| Command: | |
| IPSSEND COPYLD Controller Source Target Oparm | |
| Replace: | |
| ° Controller with the ServeRAID controller number (1 to 8) | |
| ° Source with the source logical drive number | |
| ° Target with the target logical drive number | |
| ° Oparm with the optional parameter, NOPROMPT, | |
| to override the user prompt | |
| RESTORE | Use the RESTORE command to load a configuration from a file stored on a |
| diskette or a hard disk drive. The configuration must be a valid configuration | |
| file from the BACKUP option on the IBM ServeRAID DOS Configuration Utility Program Diskette | |
| or IPSSEND. This operation overwrites the existing configuration information stored for | |
| the ServeRAID adapter or controller. | |
| Supported operating systems: Windows NT, OS/2, NetWare, | |
| OpenServer, UnixWare, and DOS | |
| Command: | |
| IPSSEND RESTORE Controller Filename Oparm | |
| Replace: | |
| ° Controller with the ServeRAID controller number (1 to 8) | |
| ° Filename with the path and file name where the configuration | |
| is to be written | |
| ° Oparm with the optional parameter, NOPROMPT, | |
| to override the user prompt | |
| INIT | Use the INIT command to initialize the first 0.5 MB of a logical drive. |
| This process will erase the partition tables on the drive, and all data | |
| on the logical drive will be lost. | |
| Supported operating systems: Windows NT, OS/2, NetWare, | |
| OpenServer, UnixWare, and DOS | |
| Command: | |
| IPSSEND INIT Controller DriveNum Oparm | |
| Replace: | |
| ° Controller with the ServeRAID controller number (1 to 8) | |
| ° DriveNum with the logical drive number (0 to 7) | |
| ° Oparm with the optional parameter, NOPROMPT, | |
| to override the user prompt | |
| INITSYNC | Use the INITSYNC command to initialize and synchronize a logical drive |
| at the same time. | |
| This command works only on RAID level-1 and level-5 logical drives. | |
| The command will erase the entire logical drive, and all data on the | |
| logical drive will be lost. | |
| Supported operating systems: Windows NT, OS/2, NetWare, | |
| OpenServer, UnixWare, and DOS | |
| Command: | |
| IPSSEND INITSYNC Controller DriveNum Oparm | |
| Replace: | |
| ° Controller with the ServeRAID controller number (1 to 8) | |
| ° DriveNum with the logical drive number (0 to 7) | |
| ° Oparm with the optional parameter, NOPROMPT, | |
| to override the user prompt | |
| SYNCH | Use the SYNCH command to synchronize the parity information on |
| redundant logical drives. | |
| If the parity information is inconsistent, the IPSSEND program will | |
| repair it automatically. | |
| Supported operating systems: Windows NT, OS/2, NetWare, | |
| OpenServer, UnixWare, and DOS | |
| Command: | |
| IPSSEND SYNCH Controller Scope DriveNum | |
| Replace: | |
| ° Controller with the ServeRAID controller number (1 to 8) | |
| ° Scope with Drive for a single logical drive | |
| ° DriveNum with the logical drive number (0 to 7) |
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