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/cx/ux set identify=on|off, Table 10: Supported RAID Types for Caching

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Unit Object Commands Table 10: Supported RAID Types for Caching Model R0 R1 R5 R6 R10 R50 Single JBOD Spare 7K/8K Yes Yes Yes N/A Yes N/A N/A Yes No 9000a Yes Yes Yes N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes No 9650SE Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No a. Models 9500S, 9550SX, and 9590SE The quiet attribute turns off interactive mode. /cx/ux set identify=on|off This feature only applies to 9550SX, 9590SE, and 9650SE model controllers. This feature requires an enclosure that uses an integrated AMCC/3ware CCU (chassis control unit), such as the 3ware Sidecar, or a chassis from a thirdparty vendor. (Check the 3ware web site for a list of chassis vendors that support enclosure services, as they become available.) For additional information about enclosure-related commands, see "Enclosure Object Commands" on page 87. This command allows you to identify a unit within an enclosure by blinking the LEDs associated with the drive slots of the specified unit. Example: //localhost> /c0/u0 set identify=on Sending Identify request for unit /c0/u0 to [on] ... Done. /cx/ux set ignoreECC=on|off This feature only applies to 9000 series controllers. This command allows you to set the ignoreECC policy for a given unit. When ignoreECC policy is set to off, if a rebuild process encounters bad sectors on the source disk, the rebuild will fail. When ignoreECC is set to on, such errors are ignored, and the rebuild will continue. When you use ignoreECC, a file system check is recommended following the rebuild, to insure data integrity. By default, ignoreECC is off. See Table 8, "Supported Model-Unit Types for ignoreECC," on page 43 www.3ware.com 69

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Unit Object Commands
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The
quiet
attribute turns off interactive mode.
/c
x
/u
x
set identify=on|off
This feature only applies to 9550SX, 9590SE, and 9650SE model controllers.
This feature requires an enclosure that uses an integrated AMCC/3ware CCU
(chassis control unit), such as the 3ware Sidecar, or a chassis from a third-
party vendor. (Check the 3ware web site for a list of chassis vendors that
support enclosure services, as they become available.) For additional
information about enclosure-related commands, see “Enclosure Object
Commands” on page 87.
This command allows you to identify a unit within an enclosure by blinking
the LEDs associated with the drive slots of the specified unit.
Example:
//localhost> /c0/u0 set identify=on
Sending Identify request for unit /c0/u0 to [on] ... Done.
/c
x
/u
x
set ignoreECC=on|off
This feature only applies to 9000 series controllers.
This command allows you to set the ignoreECC policy for a given unit.
When ignoreECC policy is set to
off,
if a rebuild process encounters bad
sectors on the source disk, the rebuild will fail. When ignoreECC is set to
on
,
such errors are ignored, and the rebuild will continue. When you use
ignoreECC, a file system check is recommended following the rebuild, to
insure data integrity.
By default, ignoreECC is
off
.
See Table 8, “Supported Model-Unit Types for ignoreECC,” on page 43
Table 10: Supported RAID Types for Caching
Model
R0
R1
R5
R6
R10
R50
Single
JBOD
Spare
7K/8K
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
No
9000
a
a.
Models 9500S, 9550SX, and 9590SE
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
9650SE
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No