Cx set verify=enable|disable|1, Set verify=enable|disable|1 – Avago Technologies 3ware SAS 9750-4i User Manual
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2 = faster I/O; slower rebuild
1 = fastest I/O; slowest rebuild
This command applies to the 7000, 8000, and 9000 models controllers.
Example:
//localhost> /c1 set rebuildrate=2
Setting Rebuild background task rate on /c1 to [2] (faster I/O) ... Done.
Related Commands
/c
x
set verify=enable|disable|1..5
Enabling and disabling verify schedules is only for 9000 series controllers.
This command enables or disables the advanced Verify Task Schedule defined
for controller /cx and (when enabled) sets the priority of verification versus
I/O operations. When enabled, verify tasks will only be run during the time
slots identified in the verify task schedule. If a verify is taking place when the
schedule is enabled, it will be paused until the next scheduled time.
The priority of verify versus I/O operations is specified with 1..5, where 5 is
more resources and 1 the least. Setting this value to 5 implies fastest verify,
and 1 implies fastest I/O.
5 = fastest verify; slowest I/O
4 = faster verify; slower I/O
3 = balanced between verify and I/O
2 = faster I/O; slower verify
1 = fastest I/O; slowest verify
For 9550SX(U) and earlier controllers, and for SE/SA controllers running
firmware 9.5 and 9.5.0.1, disabling verify with this command turns off the
verify schedule. In this case, if a verify is manually started, it should begin
right away.
For 9750 controllers, and 9690SA and 9650SE controllers running firmware
9.5.1 or later, enabling verify with this command is equivalent to using the /cx
set verify=advanced command, while disabling verify with this command is
equivalent to using the /cx set verify=basic command without specifying a
preferred start day and time (the default of Friday at midnight is used.) For
more information, see “/cx set verify=advanced|basic|1..5” on page 72.