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SES (OEM Configurable, Disabled on Error)
SES enables support for SES enclosures that have been
discovered by the system.
Usage: set SES
get SES [enabled | disabled]
SESAlarmTest (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
SESAlarmTest commands the specified enclosure's audible
alarm to be turned on at the specified warning level. “Reset”
turns off the alarm that has been set at any warning level. Note
that SESEnclosures must be executed prior to executing
SESAlarmTest.
Usage: SESAlarmTest [EnclIdx] [SET | RESET] [INFO | NON-
CRIT | CRIT | UNRECOV]
SESDiskFailureAlarm (OEM Configurable, Disabled
on Error)
SESDiskFailureAlarm when enabled, activates an audible
alarm when the system determines that a RAID member disk
drive has failed. The enclosure which contains the failed disk
drive will be sounded, other enclosures will be unaffected.
Usage: set SESDiskFailureAlarm [enabled | disabled]
get SESDiskFailureAlarm
SESEnclosures (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
SESEnclosures displays a list of SES-enabled enclosures
which have been discovered by the system.
Usage: SESEnclosures
SESIdentify (Disabled on Error)
SESIdentify commands the appropriate SES enclosure to
identify the specified element(s). “ALL” identifies all disks.
“RAID” and RAID Group name identifies all disks in a RAID
Group. If the MemberIndex is also specified, only that disk is
identified. “ENC” and enclosure index identifies all slots in the
specified enclosure. “DRIVE” and BlockDevID identifies the
specified disk. Note that SESEnclosures must be executed prior
to executing SESIdentify with the qualifier ENC and
BlockDevScan must be executed prior to executing SESIdentify
with the qualifier ALL.
Usage: set SESIdentify [ALL | RAID GrpName
<MemberIndex> | ENC EnclIdx | DRIVE BlockDevID]
get SESIdentify [ALL | RAID GrpName
<MemberIndex> | ENC EnclIdx | DRIVE BlockDevID]
SESIdentifyStop (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
SESIdentifyStop commands the appropriate SES enclosure to
stop identifying the specified element(s). “ALL” stops identifying
all enclosures' drive slots. “RAID” and RAID Group name stops
identifying disks in a RAID Group. “ENC” and enclosure index
stops identifying all slots in the specified enclosure. “DRIVE”
and BlockDevID stops identifying the specified drive. Note that
SESEnclosures must be executed prior to executing
SESIdentify with the parameters ALL or ENC.
Usage: SESIdentifyStop [ALL | RAID GrpName
<MemberIndex> | ENC EnclIdx | DRIVE BlockDevID]
SESMute (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
SESMute causes all known enclosures' audible alarms to be set
to either the “mute” or “remind” state. The default action is
“mute”. The enclosure index qualifier is optional. The optional
parameter “REMIND” may be specified to set the “remind” state,
which causes an occasional audible reminder of the alarm
condition (if supported). Note that SESEnclosures must be
executed prior to executing SESMute.
Usage: SESMute <EnclIdx> <REMIND>
SESPoll (OEM Configurable, Disabled on Error)
SESPoll specifies the SES enclosure polling interval, in
seconds. At the specified interval, all known SES enclosures
are polled for their current status. A setting of 0 disables SES
enclosure polling.
Usage: set SESPoll [0 | 30 - 3600]
get SESPoll
SESStartingSlot (OEM Configurable, Disabled on
Error)
SESStartingSlot establishes the starting slot/ID number for all
attached SES enclosures.
Usage: set SESStartingSlot [0 | 1]
get SESStartingSlot
SESStatus (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
SESStatus displays the last polled status of the specified
element type in the specified enclosure. SupportLevel indicates
the SES features supported by the specified enclosure:
Fan,Power,Temp,Alarm, DriveLEDs. If no element type is
specified, all status is displayed. Note that SESEnclosures must
be executed prior to executing SESStatus.
Usage: SESStatus [EnclIdx | all] <ENC | DRIVE | FAN |
POWER | TEMP | ALARM | SUPPORTLEVEL>
Temperature
Temperature returns the current internal operating temperature
in degrees Celsius. The value is read-only.
Usage: get Temperature