HP AH226A HP 8 Internal Port SAS Controller and HP Multi-Port Internal SAS Con - Page 47

STATUS, Syntax, Parameters, Operation, Sample Output, ENABLEIR

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This command will not complete and return to a shell prompt until the format operation is complete. Depending on the capacity and model of disk drive, this can take a considerable amount of time. STATUS The STATUS command displays the status of any volume synchronization operation that is currently in progress on the controller. Syntax cfggen status Parameters A SAS controller number between 0 and 255. Operation If no volume synchronization is in progress, CFGIR will print a message so indicating before exiting. The STATUS command will add the flag "Inactive" to the Volume State field, if the volume is marked as Inactive by the controller firmware. Sample Output The following is an example of the status information returned when a volume resynchronization is in progress. Background command progress status for controller 0... IR Volume 1 Current operation : None Volume ID : 2 Volume status : Enabled Volume state : Optimal Physical disk I/Os : Not quiesced The status fields in the data displayed can take on the following values: • Current operation - Synchronize or None • Volume status - Enabled or Disabled • Volume state - [Inactive] Optimal, Degraded or Failed • Physical disk I/Os - Quiesced or Not quiesced ENABLEIR The ENABLEIR command turns on IR functionality on a SAS controller. The enabling is accomplished by clearing the MPI_IOUNITPAGE1_DISABLE_IR bit in the IO Unit 1 MPT Configuration Page. Syntax cfggen enableir Parameters A SAS controller number between 0 and 255. Operation If there are any existing IR volumes when this command is run you will be notified via an output message, no action will be taken and cfggen will return SUCCESS. If IR is currently enabled when this command is run cfggen will return SUCCESS. The cfggen Utility 47

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This command will not complete and return to a shell prompt until the format operation is
complete. Depending on the capacity and model of disk drive, this can take a considerable amount
of time.
STATUS
The STATUS command displays the status of any volume synchronization operation that is
currently in progress on the controller.
Syntax
cfggen <controller #> status
Parameters
<controller #>
A SAS controller number between 0 and 255.
Operation
If no volume synchronization is in progress, CFGIR will print a message so indicating before
exiting. The STATUS command will add the flag “Inactive” to the Volume State field, if the
volume is marked as Inactive by the controller firmware.
Sample Output
The following is an example of the status information returned when a volume resynchronization
is in progress.
Background command progress status for controller 0...
IR Volume 1
Current operation
: None
Volume ID
: 2
Volume status
: Enabled
Volume state
: Optimal
Physical disk I/Os
: Not quiesced
The status fields in the data displayed can take on the following values:
Current operation - Synchronize or None
Volume status - Enabled or Disabled
Volume state - [Inactive] Optimal, Degraded or Failed
Physical disk I/Os - Quiesced or Not quiesced
ENABLEIR
The ENABLEIR command turns on IR functionality on a SAS controller. The enabling is
accomplished by clearing the
MPI_IOUNITPAGE1_DISABLE_IR
bit in the IO Unit 1 MPT
Configuration Page.
Syntax
cfggen <controller #> enableir
Parameters
<controller #>
A SAS controller number between 0 and 255.
Operation
If there are any existing IR volumes when this command is run you will be notified via an output
message, no action will be taken and
cfggen
will return SUCCESS. If IR is currently enabled
when this command is run
cfggen
will return SUCCESS.
The cfggen Utility
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