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StorCLI Reference Manual

January 2013

Appendix A: 3Ware CLI Commands to StorCLI Command Conversion

Table 5 BBU Commands

Description

3Ware CLI Command

StorCLI Command

Show complete BBU information,
such as status, capacity information,
design information, and properties.

/cx/bbu show all

/cx/bbu show all

Show BBU summary information.

/cx/bbu show

/cx/bbu show

Show BBU properties.

/cx/bbu show batinst

/cx/bbu show bootloader

/cx/bbu show fw

/cx/bbu show lasttest

/cx/bbu show pcb

/cx/bbu show serial

/cx/bbu show status

/cx/bbu show temp

/cx/bbu show tempstat

/cx/bbu show tempval

/cx/bbu show volt

/cx/bbu show properties

/cx/bbu show status

NOTE Not all the properties shown in the 3Ware CLI
are shown in the StorCLI.

Show BBU capacity information.

/cx/bbu show cap

/cx/bbu show all

Start the learning cycle on the BBU.

/cx/bbu test [quiet]

/cx/bbu start learn

Table 6 Virtual Drive Commands

Description

3Ware CLI Command

StorCLI Command

Create a RAID volume of the specified
RAID type.

/cx add vd type=<RaidType>

disk=<p:p|p-p|p:p-p>

(where p=port or

drive number)

[strip=] [nocache|nowrcache]
[nordcache|rdcachebasic]

[name=string (9000 series)]
[ignoreECC]
[autoverify|noautoverify]

v0=n|vol=a:b:c:d]

(n, a, b, c, d=size of

volume in GB)

[noqpolicy]
[storsave=
]

[noscan]
[rapidrecovery=>]

[group=<3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|

14|15|16>]

RaidType={raid0, raid1, raid5,
raid10, raid50, single, spare,
raid6}

/cx add vd
type=raid[0|1|5|6|10|50|60]

[[size=<vd1_size>,<vd2_size>,..|

*all][name=,..]

drives=e:s|e:s-x|e:s-x,y;e:s-x,y,z
[pdperarray=x|*auto] [sed]
[pdcache=on|off|*default ]
[pi][dimmerswitch|

ds=default|automatic(auto)|

*none|maximum(max)

|maximumwithoutcaching(maxnocache)]
[wt|*wb] [nora|*ra] [*direct|cached]
[cachedbadbbu|*nocachedbadbbu]
[strip=<8|16|32|64|128|256|512|

1024] [aftervd=x]

[ spares=[e:]s|[e:]s-x|[e:]s-
x,y;[e:]s-x,y,z > ] [force]

Delete virtual drives.

/cx/ux del [quiet]

NOTE You can delete a single unit using this
command.

/cx/vx[all] delete [force]
[cachecade]

NOTE You can delete one virtual disk, multiple
virtual disks, or all the selected virtual disks on
selected adapters using this command.