Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 191

identify [start | stop] [name_list], import name_list, info [name_list], list [[local | foreign]]

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Using CLI identify [start | stop] [name_list] Identify the devices which make up the pools in name_list, or all of the disks which are assigned to any pool if name_list is not supplied. Disks are identified by flashing their LED for 30 seconds or until a pool identify stop or device identify stop command is given for that disk. import name_list Import a set of disks that have been assigned to a pool in this or another unit and subsequently exported using the pool export command. All of the disks which make up the pool must be present for this command to be successful. info [name_list] Show information about all of the pools in name_list. This is the same as the pool manage name info command if name_list is a single pool list [[local | foreign]] List all of the known pools with minimal information about each. If no parameters are given, all pools are listed, or the list can be limited to just foreign or just local pools. Pool manage pool Commands These commands control a specific device pool. They are available after the global pool manage name command. They may also be used as global commands by preceding them by pool manage name, or from the pool context by preceding them by manage name. Table 8-34 on page 8-53 lists all Pool manage pool commands. More details about each command appear after the Table. 8-52

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Using CLI
identify [start | stop] [
name_list
]
Identify the devices which make up the pools in
name_list
, or all
of the disks which are assigned to any pool if
name_list
is not
supplied. Disks are identified by flashing their LED for 30 seconds
or until a
pool identify stop
or
device identify
stop
command is given for that disk.
import
name_list
Import a set of disks that have been assigned to a pool in this or
another unit and subsequently exported using the
pool export
command. All of the disks which make up the pool must be present
for this command to be successful.
info [
name_list
]
Show information about all of the pools in
name_list
.
This is the
same as the
pool manage name info
command if
name_list
is a single pool
list [[local | foreign]]
List all of the known pools with minimal information about each. If
no parameters are given, all pools are listed, or the list can be
limited to just foreign or just local pools.
Pool manage
pool
Commands
These commands control a specific device pool. They are available
after the global
pool manage
name
command. They may also be
used as global commands by preceding them by
pool
manage
name
, or from the pool context by preceding them by
manage
name
.
Table 8-34 on page 8-53
lists all Pool manage
pool
commands. More
details about each command appear after the Table.