Next you will include the file system type to put the RAID on. Following the RAID type you will provide a name for your RAID by using the setName verb followed by the name of the disk. Available raid types from the command line include mirror, stripe and concat which result in RAID 1, RAID 0 and JBOD respectively. When you run diskutil list you will see a listing of all partitions on your disk as can be seen below:ģ: Apple_HFS LeopardServer 15.0 Gi disk0s3Īs you will likely want to create a RAID for the boot volume of your server you will likely use the createRAID verb followed by a flag indicating the type of RAID to create. ![]() As with the Disk Utility application, double (nay, triple) check your drives to make sure that either they are backed up or you absolutely positively do not need any of the data they contain, or you will not ever likely see your data again (my precious). Now that you are looking at a command prompt on the target server use the diskutil command to prepare the hard drives for installation.
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