raid: fix op command syntax

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Robert Göhler 2022-03-24 07:23:39 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ To replace a bad disk within a RAID 1 set, perform the following steps:
1 - Remove the failed disk from the RAID 1 set by issuing the following
command:
.. opcmd:: delete raid RAID1device member diskpartition
.. opcmd:: delete raid <RAID1device> member <diskpartition>
where RAID-1-device is the name of the RAID 1 device (for example, md0) and
disk-partition is the name of the failed disk partition (for example, sdb2).
@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ hot-swappable, then you must shut down the system before removing the disk.
4 - Format the new disk for RAID 1 by issuing the following command:
.. opcmd:: format <diskdevice1> like <diskdevice2>
.. opcmd:: format disk <diskdevice1> like <diskdevice2>
where disk-device1 is the replacement disk (for example, sdb) and
disk-device2 is the existing healthy disk (for example, sda).
@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ mirror synchronization, check and display information.
disk partition to a RAID 1 set initiates mirror synchronization, where all
data on the existing member partition is copied to the new partition.
.. opcmd:: format <diskdevice1> like <diskdevice2>
.. opcmd:: format disk <diskdevice1> like <diskdevice2>
This command is typically used to prepare a disk to be added to a preexisting
RAID 1 set (of which disk-device2 is already a member).