Installation guide
Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference
34 3ware SATA+SAS RAID Controller Card CLI Guide, Version 10.2
/cx show achip
The /cx show achip command shows the SAS+SATA I/O controller (IOC) 
version of the specified controller /cx. 
Example:
 //localhost> /c0 show achip
 /c0 ACHIP Version = 3.x
/cx show allunitstatus
The /cx show allunitstatus command presents a count of total and Not 
Optimal units managed by the specified controller /cx.
Example: 
 //localhost> /c0 show allunitstatus
 /c0 Total Optimal Units = 2
 /c0 Not Optimal Units = 0
/cx show autocarve
The /cx show autocarve command shows the Autocarve policy. If the policy 
is on, all newly created or migrated units larger than the carvesize are 
automatically carved into multiples of carvesize volumes plus one remainder 
volume. You can treat each volume as an individual drive with its own file 
system. The default carvesize is 2 TB. For more information see, “/cx show 
memory” on page 39. 
For operating systems that support units larger than 2 TB, do not set the policy 
to on unless you want the operating system to have multiple smaller volumes.
If you use a 32-bit operating system, it is best to keep the policy on unless 
your operating system supports disks larger than 2 TB. 
When the Autocarve policy is off, all newly created units consist of one single 
volume.
Example:
 //localhost> /c0 show autocarve
 /c0 Autocarving Policy = on
/cx show autorebuild
The /cx show autorebuild command shows the Autorebuild policy. If you 
enable the policy, the firmware selects drives to use for rebuilding a degraded 
unit by using the following priority order. For more information, see “/cx set 
autorebuild=on|off” on page 69.
1. Smallest usable spare.
2. Smallest usable unconfigured (available) drive.










