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Navigating and Displaying System, Volume, and Drive Information

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Controller[A] :: show ID = A Status = OK IsActive = true SlotNumber = 0 SerialNumber = 00001 DriveSlots = 12 NumFrontPorts = 8 DisplayName = Blade A SoftwareVersion = 2.5.1.21 IsAlternateSoftwareVersionPresent = true AlternateSoftwareVersion = 2.5.1.21 BoardType = 0009 BoardTypeRevision = XC05 I8kHwVersion = 1.0.0.0 I8kSwVersion = 0.1.0.0 MpuSwVersion = 2.5.1.21 BindFailReason = Bind_OK BladeHealth = Healthy BladeState = Bound BladeType = SFF PersistenceSetting = Unchanged BatteryState = Failed BufferMemDimmCnt = 2 BufferMemSize = 2048 SystemMemDimmCnt = 2 SystemMemSize = 512 SystemTime = 13:18:27 Ports = 8 Ports LAGs = 8 LAGs ManagementPort = ManagementPort [192.168.59.25], Status=OK BasePool = [BaseA], 2 disks The information shown to the left of the equals sign in the example above are themselves commands that can be issued from the Controller context if you want to view a particular setting only. For example, to return the number of drive slots for the current controller, type show driveSlots. 6.10 Navigating and Displaying System, Volume, and Drive Information The following example shows how to display system, volume, and drive information while navigating through the CLI hierarchy. 192.168.59.25 :: show ID = 192.168.56.134 Status = OK Controllers = 1 Controllers DiskList = 4 disks PoolList = 4 pools VolumeList = 2 volumes TaskList = 9 tasks iSCSI = 1 initiators, 2 targets, 4 ports, 1 portals 82 Chapter 6 Application Examples

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Chapter 6
Application Examples
Controller[A] ::
show
ID
= A
Status
= OK
IsActive
= true
SlotNumber = 0
SerialNumber
= 00001
DriveSlots = 12
NumFrontPorts
= 8
DisplayName
= Blade A
SoftwareVersion
= 2.5.1.21
IsAlternateSoftwareVersionPresent
= true
AlternateSoftwareVersion
= 2.5.1.21
BoardType
= 0009
BoardTypeRevision
= XC05
I8kHwVersion
= 1.0.0.0
I8kSwVersion
= 0.1.0.0
MpuSwVersion
= 2.5.1.21
BindFailReason = Bind_OK
BladeHealth
= Healthy
BladeState = Bound
BladeType
= SFF
PersistenceSetting = Unchanged
BatteryState
= Failed
BufferMemDimmCnt
= 2
BufferMemSize
= 2048
SystemMemDimmCnt
= 2
SystemMemSize
= 512
SystemTime = 13:18:27
Ports
= 8 Ports
LAGs
= 8 LAGs
ManagementPort = ManagementPort [192.168.59.25], Status=OK
BasePool
= [BaseA], 2 disks
The information shown to the left of the equals sign in the example above
are themselves commands that can be issued from the
Controller
context
if you want to view a particular setting only. For example, to return the
number of drive slots for the current controller, type
show driveSlots
.
6.10
Navigating and Displaying System, Volume, and Drive Information
The following example shows how to display system, volume, and drive information while
navigating through the CLI hierarchy.
192.168.59.25 ::
show
ID = 192.168.56.134
Status = OK
Controllers = 1 Controllers
DiskList = 4 disks
PoolList = 4 pools
VolumeList = 2 volumes
TaskList = 9 tasks
iSCSI = 1 initiators, 2 targets, 4 ports, 1 portals