Asus Adaptec 2020 ZCR User Manual - Page 117

Displaying Array Information, Disk Show Defects, Disk Verify, Container List

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Command Line Interface Disk Show Defects The disk show defects command shows the following types on information: ■ Total number and location of primary defects (defects that originate during manufacturing) ■ Total number and location of grown defects (defects that originate after manufacturing) Example In the example below, the drive contains five primary defects and no grown defects: AAC0> disk show defects /full=true (0,1,0) Executing: disk show defects /full=TRUE (CHANNEL=0,ID=1,LUN=0) Number of PRIMARY defects on drive: 5 Defect 1 at cylinder 229, head 7, sector 203 Defect 2 at cylinder 575, head 0, sector 219 Defect 3 at cylinder 576, head 0, sector 55 Defect 4 at cylinder 578, head 0, sector 238 Defect 5 at cylinder 579, head 0, sector 74 Number of GROWN defects on drive: 0 Disk Verify The disk verify command shows the following types on information: ■ Total number and location of primary defects (defects that originate during manufacturing) ■ Total number and location of grown defects (defects that originate after manufacturing) Displaying Array Information The CLI allows you to display and manage array attributes using the following commands: ■ Container List ■ Container Show Cache Container List The container list attributes are defined as follows: ■ Drive Letter-Letter associated with an array. Not automatically assigned when you create an array. D-12

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Command Line Interface
Disk Show Defects
The
disk show defects
command shows the following types on
information:
Total number and location of primary defects (defects that
originate during manufacturing)
Total number and location of grown defects (defects that
originate after manufacturing)
Example
In the example below, the drive contains five primary defects and
no grown defects:
AAC0> disk show defects /full=true (0,1,0)
Executing: disk show defects /full=TRUE (CHANNEL=0,ID=1,LUN=0)
Number of PRIMARY defects on drive:
5
Defect 1 at cylinder 229, head 7, sector 203
Defect 2 at cylinder 575, head 0, sector 219
Defect 3 at cylinder 576, head 0, sector 55
Defect 4 at cylinder 578, head 0, sector 238
Defect 5 at cylinder 579, head 0, sector 74
Number of GROWN defects on drive: 0
Disk Verify
The
disk verify
command shows the following types on
information:
Total number and location of primary defects (defects that
originate during manufacturing)
Total number and location of grown defects (defects that
originate after manufacturing)
Displaying Array Information
The CLI allows you to display and manage array attributes using
the following commands:
Container List
Container Show Cache
Container List
The
container list
attributes are defined as follows:
Drive Letter
—Letter associated with an array. Not
automatically assigned when you create an array.