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Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference BBU Object Commands BBU (Battery Backup Unit) Object Commands are commands that provide information and perform actions related to a specific BBU installed on a specific controller, such as /c0/bbu. This object is only available on 9000 series controllers on which a BBU is actually installed. (The BBU is not supported on 9590SE-4ME.) Syntax /cx/bbu show (9000 only) /cx/bbu show attribute [attribute ...] where attributes are: batinst|bootloader|cap|fw|lasttest|pcb|ready|serial| status|temp|volt /cx/bbu show all (9000 only) /cx/bbu test [quiet] (9000 only) Warning: May take up to 24 hours to complete. Write cache will be disabled during the test. /cx/bbu enable (9000 only) /cx/bbu disable [quiet] (9000 only) /cx/bbu show This command presents a summary report on the specified BBU object. Example: //localhost> /c0/bbu show Name OnlineState BBUReady Status Volt Temp Hours LastCapTest bbu ON No Testing OK OK 72 01-Jul-2004 The command output indicates that the battery capacity was last measured on 01-Jul-2004. The battery is estimated to last for 72 hours from the last tested date. In this example, the BBU unit is currently testing the battery. Both voltage and temperature are normal. The BBU is not ready to backup the write cache on the controller (due to the testing). (For complete information about the BBU, see the user guide that came with your 3ware RAID controller). Note: If the BBU is either not present or disabled, the following will be displayed after the command //localhost> /c0/bbu show. Error: (CLI:053) Battery Backup Unit is not present. 82 3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller CLI Guide

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Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference
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3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller CLI Guide
BBU Object Commands
BBU (Battery Backup Unit) Object Commands are commands that provide
information and perform actions related to a specific BBU installed on a
specific controller, such as
/c0/bbu
.
This object is only available on 9000 series controllers on which a BBU is
actually installed. (The BBU is not supported on 9590SE-4ME.)
Syntax
/c
x
/bbu show
(9000 only)
/c
x
/bbu show attribute [attribute ...] where attributes are:
batinst|bootloader|cap|fw|lasttest|pcb|ready|serial|
status|temp|volt
/c
x
/bbu show all
(9000 only)
/c
x
/bbu test [quiet]
(9000 only)
Warning: May take up to 24 hours to complete. Write cache
will be disabled during the test.
/c
x
/bbu enable
(9000 only)
/c
x
/bbu disable [quiet]
(9000 only)
/c
x
/bbu show
This command presents a summary report on the specified BBU object.
Example:
//localhost> /c0/bbu show
Name
OnlineState BBUReady
Status
Volt
Temp
Hours
LastCapTest
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
bbu
ON
No
Testing
OK
OK
72
01-Jul-2004
The command output indicates that the battery capacity was last measured on
01-Jul-2004. The battery is estimated to last for 72 hours from the last tested
date. In this example, the BBU unit is currently testing the battery. Both
voltage and temperature are normal. The BBU is not ready to backup the write
cache on the controller (due to the testing). (For complete information about
the BBU, see the user guide that came with your 3ware RAID controller).
Note:
If the BBU is either not present or disabled, the following will be displayed
after the command
//localhost> /c0/bbu show
.
Error:
(CLI:053) Battery Backup Unit is not present.