show raid-array
This command displays the status of the RAID array.
Syntax
show raid-array
Guidelines
The show raid-array command displays the status of the RAID array.
- The reference number of the RAID card. The value is always 1.
- The reference number of this array. Numbering starts with 1.
- The identifier of the logical driver of which this array is a part.
- The RAID level of this array configuration.
- The number of physical drives for this array.
- The normalized size of this array in megabytes. The value is rounded down to an even multiple so that you can swap drives of the same nominal size but might not be the same raw size.
Example
The IBM® MQ Appliance has four SSDs, configured as
a RAID 10 array. The appliance configures two RAID 1 arrays as mirrors as part of the RAID 10
configuration, and the show raid-array shows the status of the two RAID 1 arrays.
Entering the show raid-array command displays an output similar to the following
example:
mqa# show raid-array
Controller ID Array ID Logical drive ID RAID level Number of physical drives Total size
------------- -------- ---------------- ---------- ------------------------- ----------
1 1 1 raidLevel1 2 3051757
1 2 1 raidLevel1 2 3051757