Installation guide
Port Object Commands
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/cx/px show attribute [attribute ...]
The /cx/px show attribute command shows the current setting of the given 
attributes on the specified port or drive. You can request one or many 
attributes. If you specify an invalid attribute, the loop terminates. Possible 
attributes are: capacity, firmware, identify, lspeed, model, ncq, serial, smart 
(SATA only), and status. 
/cx/px show capacity
The /cx/px show capacity command shows the capacity of the drive attached 
to the specified port in two formats: GB and blocks. Note that the CLI shows 
capacity in GB that is computed based on division by 1000 (not 1024). 
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/p5 show capacity
 149.05 GB (312581808 Blocks)
/cx/px show driveinfo
The /cx/px show driveinfo command shows the following information about 
the drive for 9750 and 9690SA controllers:
Drive Type can be either SAS or SATA.
Interface Type can be either Direct or Enclosure. The Interface Type 
indicates how the drive is connected to the controller.
Drive Ports indicates the number of physical ports on the drive. SAS drives 
are usually dual ported while SATA drives have only one port. 
Drive Connections indicates the number of connections from the controller 
to the drive. There can be either one drive connection or two. 
Additional information is available using the /cx/px show all command.
Example:
 //localhost> /c3/p4 show driveinfo
 /c3/p4 Drive Type = SAS
 /c3/p4 Interface Type = Direct
 /c3/p4 Drive Ports = 2
 /c3/p4 Drive Connections = 1
/cx/px show firmware
The /cx/px show firmware command shows the firmware version of the drive 
attached to the specified port. 
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/p5 show firmware
 /c0/p5 Firmware Version = 65.13G65










