HP Xw8200 Adaptec SCSI RAID 2120S: Software User's Guide - Page 75

Displaying Controller Information, DISABLED, failover

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Using the Command Line Interface To display a controller's automatic rebuild on replacement status, use the controller show automatic_failover command. In the following example, rebuild on replacement is indicated as DISABLED. AAC0> controller show automatic_failover Executing: controller show automatic_failover Automatic failover DISABLED To enable automatic spare, use the controller set automatic_failover command with the /failover switch, as in the following example: AAC0> controller set automatic_failover /failover_enabled=TRUE Executing: controller set automatic_failover /failover_enabled=TRUE After running the controller set automatic_failover command, use the controller show automatic_failover command to verify that automatic rebuild on replacement has been enabled. If necessary, you can now replace a failed disk with a replacement disk. Displaying Controller Information Controllers exhibit a number of attributes that you can display or manage using the following CLI commands: ■ controller list Controller Attribute: controller (adapter) name controller (adapter) type controller availability Indicates: Name Product name Access mode Example of controller list: CLI> controller list Executing: controller list Adapter Name Adapter Type \\.\AAC0 Adaptec xxxxx Availability -----------read/write 4-9

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Using the Command Line Interface
To display a controller’s automatic rebuild on replacement status,
use the
controller show automatic_failover
command.
In the following example, rebuild on replacement is indicated as
DISABLED
.
AAC0> controller show automatic_
failover
Executing: controller show automatic_
failover
Automatic
failover
DISABLED
To enable automatic spare, use the
controller set
automatic_failover
command with the
/
failover
switch, as in
the following example:
AAC0> controller set automatic_failover
/failover_enabled=TRUE
Executing: controller set automatic_failover
/failover_enabled=TRUE
After running the
controller set automatic_failover
command, use the
controller show automatic_failover
command to verify that automatic rebuild on replacement has been
enabled. If necessary, you can now replace a failed disk with a
replacement disk.
Displaying Controller Information
Controllers exhibit a number of attributes that you can display or
manage using the following CLI commands:
â– 
controller list
Example of
controller list
:
CLI> controller list
Executing: controller list
Adapter Name
Adapter Type
Availability
------------
------------
------------
\\.\AAC0
Adaptec xxxxx
read/write
Controller Attribute:
Indicates:
controller (adapter) name
Name
controller (adapter) type
Product name
controller availability
Access mode