raidstart

raidstart

The raidstart command is a Linux system administration command that is used to start a RAID array.

The syntax for the raidstart command is:

raidstart [options] [device]

The options are:

  • -f or --file: Specifies the RAID configuration file.

  • -d or --device: Specifies the device to start the RAID array on.

  • -p or --partition: Specifies the partition to start the RAID array on.

If no options are specified, the raidstart command will start the RAID array on the first available device.

For example, to start the RAID array on the device /dev/md0, you would use the following command:

raidstart /dev/md0

This would output the following:

RAID array /dev/md0 started successfully

To start the RAID array on the partition /dev/sda1, you would use the following command:

raidstart -p /dev/sda1

This would output the following:

RAID array /dev/sda1 started successfully

The raidstart command is a useful tool for starting a RAID array on your Linux system.

However, it is important to note that the raidstart command is not supported by all Linux distributions. If you are not sure whether or not your distribution supports the raidstart command, you should consult your distribution's documentation.

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