Adaptec 2020ZCR Reference Guide - Page 200

disk verify

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disk Commands disk verify To verify all blocks on a SCSI disk device and, optionally, repair any bad blocks, use the disk verify command. Syntax disk verify [/repair{=boolean}] [/wait{=boolean}] {scsi_device} Parameters {scsi_device} Specifies the ID for the SCSI disk device that you want to verify. A SCSI ID consists of a SCSI channel number (for example, 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), a SCSI device ID (0 through 15 inclusive), and a SCSI logical unit number (0 through 7 inclusive). For further details, see scsi_device on page 1-10. Switches /repair{=boolean} Specifies whether to automatically repair bad blocks. If you set this switch to TRUE, the command attempts to repair any bad blocks. If you do not specify the switch, the command only reports failures. This switch defaults to FALSE. /wait{=boolean} Specifies whether to perform verification synchronously or asynchronously. If you set this switch to TRUE, the command performs the block verification synchronously and the command prompt does not return until the block verification operation completes. The default is FALSE; that is, the command performs the block verification asynchronously and the command prompt returns immediately. 5-29

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disk Commands
disk verify
To verify all blocks on a SCSI disk device and, optionally, repair
any bad blocks, use the
disk verify
command.
Syntax
disk verify [/repair{=boolean}] [/wait{=boolean}]
{scsi_device}
Parameters
{scsi_device}
Specifies the ID for the SCSI disk device that you want to
verify. A SCSI ID consists of a SCSI channel number (for
example, 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), a SCSI device ID (0 through 15
inclusive), and a SCSI logical unit number (0 through 7
inclusive).
For further details, see
scsi_device
on page 1-10
.
Switches
/repair{=boolean}
Specifies whether to automatically repair bad blocks. If you
set this switch to
TRUE
, the command attempts to repair any
bad blocks. If you do not specify the switch, the command
only reports failures.
This switch defaults to
FALSE
.
/wait{=boolean}
Specifies whether to perform verification synchronously or
asynchronously. If you set this switch to
TRUE
, the command
performs the block verification synchronously and the
command prompt does not return until the block verification
operation completes.
The default is
FALSE;
that is, the command performs the
block verification asynchronously and the command prompt
returns immediately.