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Controller Object Commands, Syntax

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Controller Object Commands Controller Object Commands Controller object commands provide information and perform actions related to a specific controller, such as /c0. For example, you use controller object commands to see alarms specific to a controller, to create schedules for when background tasks are run, and to set policies for the controller. You also use the controller object command /cx add type to create RAID arrays. Syntax /cx show /cx show attribute [attribute ...] where attributes are: achip|alarms|allunitstatus|autocarve (9000 series)| autorebuild(9550SX, 9590SE, 9650SE)|bios| carvesize(9000 series)|ctlbus(9550SX, 9590SE, 9650SE)| diag|driver| drivestatus|exportjbod(9000 series)| firmware|memory|model|monitor|ondegrade(9500S series) |pcb|pchip|numdrives|numports|numunits| rebuild(9000 series)|selftest(9000 series)|serial| spinup|stagger|unitstatus|verify(9000 series) /cx show all (where all means attributes and configurations) /cx show diag /cx show alarms [reverse] /cx show rebuild (9000 series) /cx show verify (9000 series) /cx show selftest (9000 series) /cx add type= disk= [stripe=] [noscan][nocache][group=] [autoverify][noqpolicy][ignorECC][name=string](9000 series) RaidType={raid0,raid1,raid5,raid6(9650SE only),raid10,raid50,single,spare,JBOD(7000/8000 only)} [storsave=] (9550SX, 9590SE, 9650SE) /cx add rebuild=ddd:hh:duration (9000 only) /cx add verify=ddd:hh:duration (9000 only) /cx add selftest=ddd:hh (9000 only) /cx del rebuild=slot_id /cx del verify=slot_id /cx del selftest=slot_id (9000 only) (9000 only) (9000 only) /cx set exportjbod=on|off (9000 only) /cx set ondegrade=cacheoff|follow (9500S only) /cx set spinup=nn (9000 only) /cx set stagger=nn (9000 only) /cx set autocarve=on|off (9000 only) /cx set carvesize=[1024...2048] (9000 only) /cx set rebuild=enable|disable|1..5 (9000 only) www.3ware.com 29

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Controller Object Commands
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Controller Object Commands
Controller object commands provide information and perform actions related
to a specific controller, such as
/c0
. For example, you use controller object
commands to see alarms specific to a controller, to create schedules for when
background tasks are run, and to set policies for the controller. You also use
the controller object command
/c
x
add type
to create RAID arrays.
Syntax
/c
x
show
/c
x
show
attribute
[
attribute
...] where attributes are:
achip|alarms|allunitstatus|autocarve (9000 series)|
autorebuild(9550SX, 9590SE, 9650SE)|bios|
carvesize(9000 series)|ctlbus(9550SX, 9590SE, 9650SE)|
diag|driver| drivestatus|exportjbod(9000 series)|
firmware|memory|model|monitor|ondegrade(9500S series)
|pcb|pchip|numdrives|numports|numunits|
rebuild(9000 series)|selftest(9000 series)|serial|
spinup|stagger|unitstatus|verify(9000 series)
/c
x
show all (where all means attributes and configurations)
/c
x
show diag
/c
x
show alarms [reverse]
/c
x
show rebuild
(9000 series)
/c
x
show verify
(9000 series)
/c
x
show selftest
(9000 series)
/c
x
add type=<RaidType> disk=<
p:-p..
> [stripe=<
Stripe
>]
[noscan][nocache][group=<3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12>]
[autoverify][noqpolicy][ignorECC][name=
string
](9000
series) RaidType={raid0,raid1,raid5,raid6(9650SE
only),raid10,raid50,single,spare,JBOD(7000/8000 only)}
[storsave=<protect|balance|perform>]
(9550SX, 9590SE, 9650SE)
/c
x
add rebuild=
ddd:hh:duration
(9000 only)
/c
x
add verify=
ddd:hh:duration
(9000 only)
/c
x
add selftest=
ddd:hh
(9000 only)
/c
x
del rebuild=
slot_id
(9000 only)
/c
x
del verify=
slot_id
(9000 only)
/c
x
del selftest=
slot_id
(9000 only)
/c
x
set exportjbod=on|off
(9000 only)
/c
x
set ondegrade=cacheoff|follow
(9500S only)
/c
x
set spinup=nn
(9000 only)
/c
x
set stagger=nn
(9000 only)
/c
x
set autocarve=on|off
(9000 only)
/c
x
set carvesize=[1024...2048]
(9000 only)
/c
x
set rebuild=enable|disable|1..5 (9000 only)