Adaptec 2020ZCR Reference Guide - Page 226

The State Column, The Specific1 Column, State, Specific1, Task Id

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task Commands The State Column The State Column displays the state of the task. Table 8-2 describes the state values that the task list command can display. Table 8-2 State Values State BAD DNE RUN SUS UNK Meaning The task failed and is no longer running. The task successfully completed or the task is no longer running (that is, the task is done). The task is running. The task was suspended. Typically, you suspend a task with the task suspend command. The controller reported an unknown status for the task. The Specific1 Column The Specific1 column displays additional information for certain tasks that appear in the Task Id column. Table 8-3 lists the tasks for which the task list command can display additional information. Table 8-3 also describes the additional information that task list can display. Table 8-3 Additional Specific1 Information Task Verify. Refers to the verify with no repair of bad blocks task, which runs as a result of using the disk verify command without the /repair switch. Scrub. Refers to the scrub task, which runs as a result of using the array scrub command. Additional Information Displays the number of bad blocks found with no replacement. The example displays zeroes, which signifies no errors found. Displays the number of sectors that were different. 8-6

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task Commands
The State Column
The
State
Column displays the state of the task.
Table 8-2
describes
the state values that the
task list
command can display.
The Specific1 Column
The
Specific1
column displays additional information for certain
tasks that appear in the
Task Id
column.
Table 8-3
lists the tasks for
which the
task list
command can display additional
information.
Table 8-3
also describes the additional information
that
task list
can display.
Table 8-3
Additional Specific1 Information
Table 8-2
State Values
State
Meaning
BAD
The task failed and is no longer running.
DNE
The task successfully completed or the task is no longer
running (that is, the task is done).
RUN
The task is running.
SUS
The task was suspended. Typically, you suspend a task with
the
task suspend
command.
UNK
The controller reported an unknown status for the task.
Task
Additional Information
Verify
. Refers to the verify with
no repair of bad blocks task, which
runs as a result of using the
disk
verify
command without the
/repair
switch.
Displays the number of bad blocks
found with no replacement.
The example displays zeroes,
which signifies no errors found.
Scrub.
Refers to the scrub task,
which runs as a result of using the
array scrub
command.
Displays the number of sectors
that were different.