Adaptec 2020ZCR Reference Guide - Page 195

The Method of Informational Exceptions MRIE Column <?&gt, The Smart Capable Device Column

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disk Commands The C:ID:L Column The C:ID:L column displays the SCSI channel number, the SCSI device ID, and the SCSI device logical unit number for each disk on the currently opened controller. (The display shows only one disk if you specified a particular disk.) In the example, the command displays the SCSI channel number, the SCSI device ID, and the SCSI device logical unit number for the four disks on the open controller. The Smart Capable Device Column The Smart Capable Device column displays the value Y if the device is S.M.A.R.T. capable or the value N if the device is not S.M.A.R.T. capable. The Method of Informational Exceptions (MRIE) Column The Method of Informational Exceptions (MRIE) column displays the MRIE value (one of a possible six values). However, you cannot set the MRIE. Your devices report exceptions only when polled (level 6) and you cannot change the setting for this switch. The Enable Exception Control Column The Enable Exception Control column displays the value Y if you enabled S.M.A.R.T. exception control reporting or the value N if you did not enable S.M.A.R.T. exception control reporting. If you specified the /view_changeable switch, the command displays an X in this column for those disks on which you can enable S.M.A.R.T. exception control reporting. The Performance Enabled Column The Performance Enabled column displays the value Y if you enabled performance or N if you did not enable performance. You enable performance by using the disk set smart command's / perf switch. If you specified the /view_changeable switch, the command displays an X in this column for those disks on which you can enable performance. 5-24

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disk Commands
The C:ID:L Column
The
C:ID:L
column displays the SCSI channel number, the SCSI
device ID, and the SCSI device logical unit number for each disk on
the currently opened controller. (The display shows only one disk
if you specified a particular disk.)
In the example, the command displays the SCSI channel number,
the SCSI device ID, and the SCSI device logical unit number for the
four disks on the open controller.
The Smart Capable Device Column
The
Smart Capable Device
column displays the value
Y
if the
device is S.M.A.R.T. capable or the value
N
if the device is not
S.M.A.R.T. capable.
The Method of Informational Exceptions (MRIE) Column <?>
The
Method of Informational Exceptions (MRIE)
column displays
the MRIE value (one of a possible six values). However, you cannot
set the MRIE. Your devices report exceptions only when polled
(level 6) and you cannot change the setting for this switch.
The Enable Exception Control Column
The
Enable Exception Control
column displays the value
Y
if you
enabled S.M.A.R.T. exception control reporting or the value
N
if
you did not enable S.M.A.R.T. exception control reporting.
If you specified the
/view_changeable
switch, the command
displays an
X
in this column for those disks on which you can
enable S.M.A.R.T. exception control reporting.
The Performance Enabled Column
The
Performance Enabled
column displays the value
Y
if you
enabled performance or
N
if you did not enable performance. You
enable performance by using the
disk set smart
command’s
/
perf
switch.
If you specified the
/view_changeable
switch, the command
displays an
X
in this column for those disks on which you can
enable performance.