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Port Object Commands, /cx/px show, /cx/px show attribute [attribute

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Port Object Commands Port Object Commands Port Object Messages are commands that provide information and perform actions related to a specific disk, attached to a port, such as /c0/p0. You use port object commands for such tasks as seeing the status, model, or serial number of the drive. Syntax /cx/px show /cx/px show attribute [attribute ...] where attributes are: capacity|firmware|identify (9550SX, 9590SE, 9650SE)| lspeed (9550SX, 9590SE, 9650SE)|model| ncq (9550SX, 9590SE, 9650SE)|serial|smart|status /cx/px show all /cx/px remove [noscan][quiet] /cx/px set identify=on|off (9550SX, 9590SE, 9650SE) /cx/px show This command shows summary information about the specified disk attached to port /cx/px. Typical information looks like: Example: //localhost> /c1/p5 show Port Status Unit Size Blocks Serial p5 OK u0 149.05 GB 312581808 3JS0L9QW The above report indicates that port 5 of controller 1 is attached to one l disk with status OK participating in unit 0. /cx/px show attribute [attribute ...] This command shows the current setting of the given attributes on the specified port or drive. One or many attributes can be requested. Specifying an invalid attribute will terminate the loop. Possible attributes are: capacity, firmware, identify (9550SX, 9590SE, and 9650SE only), lspeed (9550SX, 9590SE, and 9650SE only), model, ncq (9550SX, 9590SE, and 9650SE only), serial, smart, and status. www.3ware.com 77

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Port Object Commands
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Port Object Commands
Port Object Messages are commands that provide information and perform
actions related to a specific disk, attached to a port, such as
/c0/p0
. You use
port object commands for such tasks as seeing the status, model, or serial
number of the drive.
Syntax
/c
x
/p
x
show
/c
x
/p
x
show attribute [attribute ...]
where attributes are:
capacity|firmware|identify (9550SX, 9590SE, 9650SE)|
lspeed (9550SX, 9590SE, 9650SE)|model|
ncq (9550SX, 9590SE, 9650SE)|serial|smart|status
/c
x
/p
x
show all
/c
x
/p
x
remove [noscan][quiet]
/c
x
/p
x
set identify=on|off (9550SX, 9590SE, 9650SE)
/c
x
/p
x
show
This command shows summary information about the specified disk attached
to port
/c
x
/p
x
. Typical information looks like:
Example:
//localhost> /c1/p5 show
Port
Status
Unit
Size
Blocks
Serial
---------------------------------------------------------
p5
OK
u0
149.05 GB
312581808
3JS0L9QW
The above report indicates that port 5 of controller 1 is attached to one l disk
with status OK participating in unit 0.
/c
x
/p
x
show
attribute
[
attribute
...]
This command shows the current setting of the given attributes on the
specified port or drive. One or many attributes can be requested. Specifying
an invalid attribute will terminate the loop. Possible attributes are: capacity,
firmware, identify (9550SX, 9590SE, and 9650SE only), lspeed (9550SX,
9590SE, and 9650SE only), model, ncq (9550SX, 9590SE, and 9650SE only),
serial, smart, and status.