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/cx/ux stop verify, /cx/ux flush, /cx/ux set autoverify=on|off, /cx/ux set cache=on|off [quiet]

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Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference /cx/ux stop verify This command stops a background verification process on the specified unit /cx/ux. Table 9 on page 67 shows the supported matrix as a function of the controller model and logical unit type. /cx/ux flush This command allows you to flush the write cache on the specified unit /ux associated with controller /cx. Note that this command does not apply to spare unit types. /cx/ux set autoverify=on|off This feature only applies to 9000 series controllers. This command allows you to turn on and off the autoverify operation on a specified unit /cx/ux during allocated schedule windows. You can use the show verify command to display the existing schedule windows. By default, autoverify is off. Auto-verify allows the controller to run the verify function once every 24 hours. If verify schedule windows are set up and enabled, then the controller will only start an automatic verify task during the schedule time slots. If the verify takes longer than the schedule window, the verify process will be paused and restarted during the next verify schedule window. For additional information, see "Setting Up a Verify Schedule" on page 51. /cx/ux set cache=on|off [quiet] This command allows you to turn on or off the write cache for a specified unit /cx/ux. This feature is supported on both 7000/8000 and 9000 models. By default, cache is on. Write cache includes the disk drive cache and controller cache. Note that for some configuration types, there is only disk drive cache and no controller cache (for example, JBOD). The following table shows the supported RAID types for caching as a function of controller model and logical unit type. N/A (Not Applicable) refers to cases where the given logical unit type is not supported on a particular controller model. 68 3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller CLI Guide

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Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference
68
3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller CLI Guide
/c
x
/u
x
stop verify
This command stops a background verification process on the specified unit
/c
x
/u
x
. Table 9 on page 67 shows the supported matrix as a function of the
controller model and logical unit type.
/c
x
/u
x
flush
This command allows you to flush the write cache on the specified unit
/u
x
associated with controller
/c
x
. Note that this command does not apply to spare
unit types.
/c
x
/u
x
set autoverify=on|off
This feature only applies to 9000 series controllers.
This command allows you to turn on and off the autoverify operation on a
specified unit
/c
x
/u
x
during allocated schedule windows.
You can use the
show verify
command to display the existing schedule
windows. By default, autoverify is
off
.
Auto-verify allows the controller to run the verify function once every 24
hours. If verify schedule windows are set up and enabled, then the controller
will only start an automatic verify task during the schedule time slots. If the
verify takes longer than the schedule window, the verify process will be
paused and restarted during the next verify schedule window. For additional
information, see “Setting Up a Verify Schedule” on page 51.
/c
x
/u
x
set cache=on|off [quiet]
This command allows you to turn
on
or
off
the write cache for a specified unit
/c
x
/u
x
. This feature is supported on both 7000/8000 and 9000 models.
By default, cache is
on
.
Write cache includes the disk drive cache and controller cache. Note that for
some configuration types, there is only disk drive cache and no controller
cache (for example, JBOD).
The following table shows the supported RAID types for caching as a
function of controller model and logical unit type. N/A (Not Applicable)
refers to cases where the given logical unit type is not supported on a
particular controller model.