PRAID policy files

Add PRAID policy files to a deployable image to customize your RAID configuration with PRAID.

By default, RAID devices are configured with default settings. To override these default settings, you can use a policy file, which can be either one that is provided or a custom policy file.
This table provides a list of PRAID policy file names and a description of the policies each implements.
Table 1. Sample PRAID policy files
Policy file name Policy implemented
RAID0.ini Creates a RAID 0 array using all drives
RAID1-1.ini Creates a RAID 1 array with the first two drives and a RAID 1 array with the 3rd and 4th drives
RAID1-5.ini Creates a RAID 1 array with the first two drives and a RAID 5 array with the remaining drives
RAID1.ini Creates a RAID 1 array with the first two drives
RAID1HSP.ini Creates a RAID 1 array with the first two drives and designates the 3rd drive as a hot-spare drive
RAID5.ini Creates a RAID 5 array using all drives
RAID5HSP.ini Creates a RAID 5 array using all drives except for one drive designated as a hot-spare drive
RAID6.ini Creates a RAID 6 array using all drives.
RAID6HSP.ini Creates a RAID 6 array using all drives except for one drive designated as a hot-spare drive.
RAID10.ini Creates a RAID 10 array using the first four drives
RAID50.ini Creates a RAID 50 array using all drives
RAID60.ini Creates a RAID 60 array using all drives