Installation guide
Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference
116 3ware SATA+SAS RAID Controller Card CLI Guide, Version 10.2
/cx/ex/slotx set identify=on|off
The /cx/ex/slotx set identify command applies only to 9750 and 9690SA 
controllers. For the 9650SE, simply drop the prepended controller name in the 
command and use /ex.
If the enclosure supports Slot Identify, this command identifies the specified 
slot by blinking the LED associated with it, or turns off identification of the 
LED for this slot. 
Setting identify to on causes the LED associated with that slot to blink.
Note: This command is equivalent to â/cx/px set identify=on|offâ on 
page 101. 
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/e0/slot1 set identify=on
 Setting Slot Identify /c0/e0/slot0 to [on] ... Done.
/cx/ex/fanx show
The /cx/ex/fanx show command applies only to 9750 and 9690SA 
controllers. For the 9650SE, simply drop the prepended controller name in the 
command and use /ex.
The /cx/ex/fanx show command shows the information about the specified 
enclosure fan /fanx in the specified enclosure /cx/ex. The fan name is 
followed by its status. If a fan is on and no fault has been detected, the status 
indicates OK.
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/e0/fan0 show
  ---Speed---
 Fan Status State  Step RPM Identify
 ------------------------------------------------------------
 fan0 OK ON  1 2700 Off
/cx/ex/fanx show identify
The /cx/ex/fanx show identify command applies only to 9750 and 9690SA 
controllers. For the 9650SE, simply drop the prepended controller name in the 
command and use /ex.
The /cx/ex/fanx show identify command shows the identify status of the 
specified fan. The status can be either on or off. If identify is on, the LED 
associated with the fan blinks. If the enclosure does not support Fan Identify, 
this command returns N/A.
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/e0/fan1 show identify
 /c0/e0/fan1 Identify status = on










