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SAS-3 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide
November 2012
Appendix A: Using the SAS-3 Integrated RAID Configuration Utility
Commands
A.3.11.2
Parameters
<controller_#> – The index of the controller with the drives that you need to locate.
<Enclosure:Bay> – The enclosure and bay number of the drive.
<action> – The possible actions are as follows:
—
ON – Turn on the location indicator of the drive.
—
OFF – Turn off the location indicator of the drive.
A.3.11.3
Program Return Value
0x00
SUCCESS: Command completed successfully.
0x01
FAILURE: Bad command-line arguments or operational failure.
0x02
ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND: Cannot find specified adapter.
A.3.12
LOGIR
The LOGIR command uploads or clears the Integrated RAID log information.
A.3.12.1
Command Line
sas3ircu <controller_#> logir <action> [filename] [noprompt]
A.3.12.2
Parameters
<controller_#> – The index of the controller with the logs that you need to upload or clear.
<action> – The possible actions are as follows:
—
UPLOAD – Upload the controller logs to a file.
—
CLEAR – Clear the controller logs.
[filename] – This optional parameter specifies the filename where the logs must be uploaded. The default
filename is
LOGIR.LOG.
noprompt – This optional parameter prevents warnings and prompts from appearing while the command is
running.
A.3.12.3
Program Return Value
0x00
SUCCESS: Command completed successfully.
0x01
FAILURE: Bad command-line arguments or operational failure.
0x02
ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND: Cannot find specified adapter.
A.3.13
BOOTIR
The BOOTIR command selects an existing RAID volume as the primary boot device.
If an IR volume is selected as the boot device, the DISPLAY command displays this information in the IR Volume
information section, if the selected IR boot volume is available to the controller. If you attempt to set a failed RAID
volume as the primary boot device, the command fails with a warning message. For example, if volume 322 is in the
failed state and you attempt to set it as the primary boot device, SAS3IRCU displays the following error message:
SAS3IRCU: Volume specified by 322 is in Failed state!