Cx/ex/pwrsx show, Cx/ex/pwrsx show identify – Avago Technologies 3ware SAS 9750-4i User Manual
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Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference
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3ware SATA+SAS RAID Controller Card CLI Guide, Version 10.0
0 - Off
1 - Lowest
2 - Low
3 - Medium-low
4 - Medium
5 - Medium-high
6 - High
7 - Highest
Example:
//localhost> /c0/e0/fan1 set speed=1
Setting Fan Speed on /c0/e0/fan1 to [1] ... Done.
/c
x
/e
x
/pwrs
x
show
This command is used with 9750 and 9690SA controllers. For the 9650SE,
simply drop the prepended controller name in the command and use /ex.
This command shows the information about the specified power supply
element /pwrsx in the specified enclosure cx/ex. The power supply name is
followed by its status. The possible status values are OK, FAIL, NOT-
INSTALLED, and OFF. The possible values for voltage are OK, OVER-
VOLTAGE, and UNDER-VOLTAGE. The possible values for current are
OK, OVER-CURRENT. In either case, OVER- means over the set threshold
of the voltage or current.
If a power supply is on and no fault has been detected, the status would
indicate OK.
Example:
//localhost> /c0/e0/pwrs0 show
PowerSupply Status State Voltage Current Identify
------------------------------------------------------------
pwrs0 OK on OK OK Off
/c
x
/e
x
/pwrs
x
show identify
This command is used with 9750 and 9690SA controllers. For the 9650SE,
simply drop the prepended controller name in the command and use /ex.
This command shows the identify status of the specified power supply
element. The status can be either on or off. If identify is on, the LED
associated with the power supply will blink. If the enclosure does not support
Power Supply Identify, this command will return N/A.
Example:
//localhost> /c0/e0/pwrs1 show identify
/c0/e0/pwrs1 Identify status = on