Controller Object Commands
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backup the controller cache in the event of power loss), temperature, voltage,
readiness, and so forth.
Additional attributes about controllers, units, ports and disks can be obtained
by querying for them explicitly. For details, see the other show subcommands.
Typical output looks like:
//localhost> /c2 show
Unit UnitType Status %RCmpl %V/I/M Stripe Size(GB) Cache AVrfy
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
u0 RAID-5 OK - - 64K 596.004 ON OFF
u1 RAID-0 OK - - 64K 298.002 ON OFF
u2 SPARE OK - - - 149.042 - OFF
u3 RAID-1 OK - - - 149.001 ON OFF
Port Status Unit Size Blocks Serial
---------------------------------------------------------------
p0 OK u0 149.05 GB 312581808 WD-WCANM1771318
p1 OK u0 149.05 GB 312581808 WD-WCANM1757592
p2 OK u0 149.05 GB 312581808 WD-WCANM1782201
p3 OK u0 149.05 GB 312581808 WD-WCANM1753998
p4 OK u2 149.05 GB 312581808 WD-WCANM1766952
p5 OK u3 149.05 GB 312581808 WD-WCANM1882472
p6 OK u0 149.05 GB 312581808 WD-WCANM1883862
p7 OK u3 149.05 GB 312581808 WD-WCANM1778008
p8 OK - 149.05 GB 312581808 WD-WCANM1770998
p9 NOT-PRESENT - - - -
p10 OK u1 149.05 GB 312581808 WD-WCANM1869003
p11 OK u1 149.05 GB 312581808 WD-WCANM1762464
Name OnlineState BBUReady Status Volt Temp Hours LastCapTest
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
bbu On Yes OK OK OK 241 22-Jun-2004
/c
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show
attribute
[
attribute
...]
This command shows the current setting of the specified attributes on the
specified controller. One or many attributes can be specified. Specifying an
invalid attribute will terminate the loop. Possible attributes are: achip,
allunitstatus, autocarve (9000 series), autorebuild (9550SX, 9590SE, and
9650SE only), bios, carvesize (9000 series), driver, drivestatus, exportjbod
(9000 series), firmware, memory, model, monitor, numdrives, numports,
numunits, ctlbus (9550SX, 9590SE, and 9650SE only), ondegrade (9500S),
pcb, pchip, qpolicy, serial, spinup (9000 series), stagger (9000 series), and
unitstatus.
Example: To see the driver and firmware installed on controller 0, enter the
following:
//localhost> /c0 show driver firmware
/c0 Driver Version = 2.x
/c0 Firmware Version = FE9X 3.x
(In the sample output above, “x” will be replaced with the actual version
number.)