HP Workstation xw6000 Adaptec SCSI RAID 2120S: Software User's Guide - Page 105

Task Commands, Stops one or all tasks on the controller.

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Using the Command Line Interface Task Commands Use the CLI commands to display and manage tasks. A task is an operation that occurs only on the controller, asynchronous to all other operations. Examples of tasks are clearing a disk and creating a RAID 1. Once a task is running on the controller, the CLI enables you to display, stop, suspend, and resume the task. Command Summary: task list [/all{=boolean}] [{integer}] Lists the task(s) running on the controller. Parameters {integer}-Task ID. Switches /all-Specifies whether to list all currently running tasks. task resume [/all{=boolean}] Resumes a task that was suspended or all of the tasks that were suspended. Parameters {integer}-Task ID for the task to resume. Switches /all-Specifies whether to resume all suspended tasks. task stop [/all{=boolean}] [{integer}] Stops one or all tasks on the controller. Parameters {integer}-Task ID for the task to stop. Switches /all-Specifies whether to stop all suspended tasks. task suspend [/all{=boolean}] [{integer}] Suspends one or all tasks running on the controller. Parameters {integer}-Task ID for the task to suspend. Switches /all-Specifies whether to suspend all running tasks. 4-39

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Using the Command Line Interface
Task Commands
Use the CLI commands to display and manage tasks. A task is an
operation that occurs only on the controller, asynchronous to all
other operations. Examples of tasks are clearing a disk and creating
a RAID 1. Once a task is running on the controller, the CLI enables
you to display, stop, suspend, and resume the task.
Command Summary:
task list [/all{=boolean}] [{integer}]
Lists the task(s) running on the controller.
Parameters
{integer}
—Task ID.
Switches
/all
—Specifies whether to list all currently running tasks.
task resume [/all{=boolean}]
Resumes a task that was suspended or all of the tasks that
were suspended.
Parameters
{integer}
—Task ID for the task to resume.
Switches
/all
—Specifies whether to resume all suspended tasks.
task stop [/all{=boolean}] [{integer}]
Stops one or all tasks on the controller.
Parameters
{integer}
—Task ID for the task to stop.
Switches
/all
—Specifies whether to stop all suspended tasks.
task suspend [/all{=boolean}] [{integer}]
Suspends one or all tasks running on the controller.
Parameters
{integer}
—Task ID for the task to suspend.
Switches
/all
—Specifies whether to suspend all running tasks.