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Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference

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3ware SATA+SAS RAID Controller Card CLI Guide, Version 10.0

/c2 Disk Spinup Policy = 4

/c2 Spinup Stagger Time Policy (sec) = 1

/c2 Auto-Carving Policy = on

/c2 Auto-Carving Size = 4000 GB

/c2 Auto-Rebuild Policy = on

/c2 Controller Bus Type = PCIe

/c2 Controller Bus Width = 8 lanes

/c2 Controller Bus Speed = 2.5 Gbps/lane

Unit UnitType Status %RCmpl %V/I/M Stripe Size(GB) Cache AVrfy

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u0 RAID-5 REBUILD-PAUSED 0% - 64K 372.476 RiW ON

Port Status Unit Size Blocks Serial

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p0 NOT-PRESENT - - - -

p1 OK u0 931.51 GB 1953525168 3QJ03W34

p2 OK u0 931.51 GB 1953525168 GTA000PAGE2JKA

p3 OK u0 74.53 GB 156301488 5RX6AMGL

p4 OK u0 931.51 GB 1953525168 3QJ0392E

p5 OK u0 931.51 GB 1953525168 GTA000PAG67AGA

p6 DEGRADED u0 931.51 GB 1953525168 3QJ01PG6

p7 OK - 931.51 GB 1953525168 GTA000PAGE1RSA

p8 NOT-PRESENT - - - -

p9 NOT-PRESENT - - - -

p10 NOT-PRESENT - - - -

p11 NOT-PRESENT - - - -

p12 NOT-PRESENT - - - -

p13 NOT-PRESENT - - - -

p14 NOT-PRESENT - - - -

p15 NOT-PRESENT - - - -

Name OnlineState BBUReady Status Volt Temp Hours LastCapTest

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bbu On Yes OK OK OK 0 xx-xxx-xxxx

/c

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show alarms [reverse]

Asynchronous event notifications (also referred to as AENs or controller
alarms) are originated by controller firmware or an SES attached enclosure
(9750, 9690SA, or 9650SE only) and captured by the 3ware device drivers.
These events reflect warnings, errors, and/or informative messages. These
events are kept in a finite queue inside the kernel, and can be listed by CLI
and 3DM 2. They are also stored in the operating system events log.

The /cx show alarms command displays all available events on a given
controller. The default is to display the events in ascending order—that is, the
oldest event messages appear at the top, and the most recent event messages
appear at the bottom. You can use the [reverse] attribute to display the most
recent event message at the top.

Events generated on 7000/8000 series controllers do not have dates, so you
will see a '-' in the Date column. This means that it is not applicable. In