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2. Type the following command:
The creation of the RAID volume is interactive, by default. For example:
As an alternative, you can use the –f option to force the creation if you are sure of
the member disks and sure that the data on both member disks can be lost. For
example:
When you create a RAID mirror, the secondary drive (in this case, c1t1d0)
disappears from the Solaris device tree.
# raidctl -c primary secondary
# raidctl -c c1t0d0 c1t1d0
Creating RAID volume c1t0d0 will destroy all data on member disks,
proceed (yes/no)? yes
...
Volume c1t0d0 is created successfully!
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# raidctl -f -c c1t0d0 c1t1d0
Volume c1t0d0 is created successfully!
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