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Man Page: raidadd

Operating Environment: redhat

Section: 8

raidadd(8)						      System Manager's Manual							raidadd(8)

NAME
raidadd, - obsolete RAID command
SYNOPSIS
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.
SEE ALSO
raidtab(5), raidstart(8), raid0run(8), mkraid(8), raidstop(8) raidadd(8)
Related Man Pages
lsraid(8) - redhat
raidreconf(8) - redhat
raidstart(8) - redhat
ataraid(4) - mojave
ataraid(4) - centos
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