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SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide Appendix A: | Commands Sample Output A.3.7 LIST Command Command Line Parameters Program Return Value Sample Output Following is an example of the information that the STATUS command returns when a volume resynchronization is in progress: Background command progress status for controller 0... IR Volume 1 Volume ID : 6 Current operation : Synchronize Volume status : Enabled Volume state : Degraded Physical disk I/Os : Not quiesced Volume size (in sectors) : 70311936 Number of remaining sectors : 68250624 Percentage complete : 2.93% Following is an example of the status information that the STATUS command returns if a background volume operation is not in progress: Background command progress status for controller 0... IR Volume 1 Current operation : None Volume ID : 6 Volume status : Enabled Volume state : Optimal Physical disk I/Os : Not quiesced The possible values for the fields in the status data are as follows:  Current operation: Synchronize, Consistency Check, OCE, Background Init, or None  Volume status: Enabled or Disabled  Volume state: [Inactive] Optimal, Degraded, Missing, or Failed  Physical disk I/Os: Quiesced or Not quiesced The LIST command displays a listing of all controllers present in system, along with each corresponding controller index. You use the controller index as an input parameter for other SAS2IRCU commands. sas2ircu list None 0x00 0x01 0x02 SUCCESS: Command completed successfully. FAILURE: Command failed. ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND: Cannot find specified adapter. Following is an example of the output of the LIST command. The format and fields in the output may vary depending on the types of installed controllers. Adapter Vendor Device SubSys Index Type ID ID Pci Address Ven ID 0 SAS2008 1000h 72h 00h:01h:00h:00h 1000h 1 SAS2008 1000h 72h 00h:05h:00h:00h 1000h SubSys Dev ID ------ 00dah 00dah LSI Corporation Confidential | August 2010 Page 39

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SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide
Appendix A:
|
Commands
LSI Corporation Confidential
|
August 2010
Page 39
Sample Output
Following is an example of the information that the STATUS command returns when a
volume resynchronization is in progress:
Background command progress status for controller 0...
IR Volume 1
Volume ID
: 6
Current operation
: Synchronize
Volume status
: Enabled
Volume state
: Degraded
Physical disk I/Os
: Not quiesced
Volume size (in sectors)
: 70311936
Number of remaining sectors
: 68250624
Percentage complete
: 2.93%
Following is an example of the status information that the STATUS command returns if
a background volume operation is not in progress:
Background command progress status for controller 0...
IR Volume 1
Current operation
: None
Volume ID
: 6
Volume status
: Enabled
Volume state
: Optimal
Physical disk I/Os
: Not quiesced
The possible values for the fields in the status data are as follows:
Current operation:
Synchronize, Consistency Check, OCE, Background Init,
or
None
Volume status:
Enabled
or
Disabled
Volume state:
[Inactive]
Optimal
,
Degraded, Missing
, or
Failed
Physical disk I/Os:
Quiesced
or
Not quiesced
A.3.7
LIST Command
The LIST command displays a listing of all controllers present in system, along with
each corresponding controller index. You use the controller index as an input
parameter for other SAS2IRCU commands.
Command Line
sas2ircu list
Parameters
None
Program Return Value
0x00
SUCCESS: Command completed successfully.
0x01
FAILURE: Command failed.
0x02
ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND: Cannot find specified adapter.
Sample Output
Following is an example of the output of the LIST command. The format and fields in
the output may vary depending on the types of installed controllers.
Adapter Vendor Device
SubSys SubSys
Index
Type
ID
ID
Pci Address
Ven ID
Dev ID
----- --------- ------ ------ ----------------
-------
------
0
SAS2008
1000h
72h
00h:01h:00h:00h
1000h
00dah
1
SAS2008
1000h
72h
00h:05h:00h:00h
1000h
00dah