IBM 86626RY Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 131

Controller DCh DSID NCh, Controller, Controller Channel SID, NState, Channel, for Ready

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GETSTATUS command to obtain progress information about the rebuild. Supported operating systems: Windows NT, OS/2, NetWare, OpenServer, UnixWare, and DOS Command: IPSSEND REBUILD Controller DCh DSID NCh NSID Replace: Controller with the ServeRAID controller number (1 to 8) DCh with the channel number for the Defunct drive (1 to 3) DSID with the SCSI ID for the Defunct Drive (0 to 15) NCh with the channel number for the New Drive (1 to 3) NSID with the SCSI ID for the New Drive (0 to 15) SETSTATE Use the SETSTATE command to change the state of a physical device from its current state to a new state. Attention You must be very careful when you use this command. For example, you might lose data if you reset a Defunct (DDD) device to Online (ONL) without first performing a Rebuild operation. Supported operating systems: Windows NT, OS/2, NetWare, OpenServer, UnixWare, and DOS Command: IPSSEND SETSTATE Controller Channel SID NState Replace: Controller with the ServeRAID controller number (1 to 8) Channel with the channel number for the drive (1 to 3) SID with the SCSI ID for the drive (0 to 15) NState with the new state for the drive. Valid states are: EMP for Empty, RDY for Ready, HSP for Hot Spare, SHS for Standby Hot Spare, DDD for Defunct Disk Drive, DHS for Defunct Hot Spare, RBL for Rebuild, SBY for Standby, and ONL for Online. (See "Setting physical Netfinity 5500 M20 - Type 8662 123

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GETSTATUS command to obtain progress
information about the rebuild.
Supported operating systems:
Windows NT,
OS/2, NetWare, OpenServer, UnixWare, and
DOS
Command:
IPSSEND REBUILD
Controller DCh DSID NCh
NSID
Replace:
±
Controller
with the ServeRAID controller
number (1 to 8)
±
DCh
with the channel number for the
Defunct drive (1 to 3)
±
DSID
with the SCSI ID for the Defunct
Drive
(0 to 15)
±
NCh
with the channel number for the
New Drive (1 to 3)
±
NSID
with the SCSI ID for the New
Drive
(0 to 15)
SETSTATE
Use the SETSTATE command to change the
state of a physical device from its current
state to a new state.
Attention
You must be very careful when you use
this command.
For example, you might
lose data if you reset a Defunct (DDD)
device to Online (ONL) without first
performing a Rebuild operation.
Supported operating systems:
Windows NT,
OS/2, NetWare, OpenServer, UnixWare, and
DOS
Command:
IPSSEND SETSTATE
Controller Channel SID
NState
Replace:
±
Controller
with the ServeRAID controller
number (1 to 8)
±
Channel
with the channel number for the
drive (1 to 3)
±
SID
with the SCSI ID for the drive (0 to
15)
±
NState
with the new state for the drive.
Valid states are:
EMP for Empty, RDY
for Ready, HSP for Hot Spare, SHS for
Standby Hot Spare, DDD for Defunct
Disk Drive, DHS for Defunct Hot Spare,
RBL for Rebuild, SBY for Standby, and
ONL for Online.
(See “Setting physical
Netfinity 5500 M20 - Type 8662
123