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List RAID devices?
With bioctl, I can get info on a particular RAID device. For example:
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# bioctl softraid0 Volume Status Size Device softraid0 0 Online 938117554176 sd2 RAID1 0 Online 938117554176 0:0.0 noencl <sd0m> 1 Online 938117554176 0:1.0 noencl <sd1m> bioctl without args gives usage, and I couldn't find anything on the bioctl or softraid man pages that suggested an appropriate incantation. |
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You can try one of these commands :
$ sysctl -a|grep softraid $ dmesg|grep softraid |
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Thanks - hadn't thought of sysctl.
I don't think I want to rely on dmesg because that eventually wraps, no? I think the softraid device list would only show up there when first discovered, so after some period of time it might scroll off. |
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Seems odd that there's no straightforward command to list RAID devices. Seems like bioctl should do it somehow. Oh well...sysctl it is. |
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