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Controller Object Commands
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addition, alarm messages on 7000/8000 controllers contain the severity in the
message text, so the Severity column also shows a '-'.
Example:
Typical output looks like:
//localhost> /c1 show alarms
Ctl Date Severity AEN Message
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
c0 [Fri Mar 21 2008 14:19:00] WARNING Drive removed: port=1
c0 [Fri Mar 21 2008 14:19:00] ERROR Degraded unit: unit=1, port=1
c0 [Fri Mar 21 2008 14:19:25] INFO Drive inserted: port=1
c0 [Fri Mar 21 2008 14:19:25] INFO Unit operational: unit=1
c0 [Fri Mar 21 2008 14:28:18] INFO Migration started: unit=0
c0 [Sat Mar 22 2008 05:16:49] INFO Migration completed: unit=0
c0 [Tue Apr 01 2008 12:34:02] WARNING Drive removed: port=1
c0 [Tue Apr 01 2008 12:34:22] ERROR Unit inoperable: unit=1
c0 [Tue Apr 01 2008 12:34:23] INFO Drive inserted: port=1
c0 [Tue Apr 01 2008 12:34:23] INFO Unit operational: unit=1
/c
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show events [reverse]
This command is the same as “/cx show alarms [reverse]”. See details above.
/c
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show AENs [reverse]
This command is the same as “/cx show alarms [reverse]”. See details above.
/c
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show diag
This command extracts controller diagnostics suitable for technical support
usage. Note that some characters might not be printable or rendered correctly
(human readable). It is recommended to save the output from this command to
a file, where it can be communicated to technical support or further studied
with Linux utilities such as od(1).
In order to redirect the output you must run the following command from a
command line, not from within the tw_cli shell.
tw_cli /c0 show diag > diag.txt
/c
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show phy
This command is only for 9750 and 9690SA controllers, and 9650SE with
Release 9.5.2 or higher controllers.
It reports a list of the phys with related information for the specified
controller. The 'Device Type' column indicates whether the connected device
is an enclosure, or a drive of type SATA or SAS. The 'Device' column is the