GNU/Linux |
CentOS 2.1AS(Slurm) |
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raidadd(8) |
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raidadd, − obsolete RAID command
raidadd
in earlier RAID versions, raidadd was a utility used to start up a RAID array. This work is now done by the kernel for ’persistent’ RAID arrays, or by mkraid/raid0run for (old) nonpersistent arrays. If kernel autostart is disabled for an array then the ’raidstart’ command can be used.
raidtab(5), raidstart(8), raid0run(8), mkraid(8), raidstop(8)
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