Installation guide
Unit Object Commands
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Usage Scenario: 
If you are hot-plugging a large number of drives at the same time and are 
concerned that you might overload the power supply, you can use this 
command as follows:
1 Issue the command (set autodetect=off) to disable automatic detection of 
the ports for staggered spinup.
2 Remove the drives from the specified ports if the ports are not empty.
3 Insert (or replace) the drives at the ports specified.
4 Issue the command (set autodetect=on) to enable autodetect of the ports 
with the newly inserted drives.
The preceding steps spin up the newly inserted drives in a staggered manner. 
Please note that the command takes longer for ports that do not have drives 
inserted, since the controller allows time for the empty ports to respond. 
Unit Object Commands
Unit Object commands provide information and perform actions related to a 
specific unit, such as 
/c0/u1 (unit 1 on controller 0). You can use unit object 
commands for a number of tasks, for example, to see the rebuild status, verify 
status, or initialize status of a unit; to start, stop, and resume verifies; to start 
and stop rebuilds; to set policies for the unit, and to perform other tasks 
related to the unit.
Syntax
/cx/ux show  
/cx/ux show attribute [attribute ...] where attributes are:
autoverify|initializestatus|wrcache|rdcache|name|
qpolicy|rebuildstatus |serial|status|verifystatus|
storsave|rapidrecovery |volumes|ignoreECC |identify|
parity
/cx/ux show all  
/cx/ux start rebuild disk=<p:-p...> [ignoreECC] 
/cx/ux start verify
/cx/ux stop verify
/cx/ux flush
/cx/ux del [noscan] [quiet]
/cx/ux set autoverify=on|off
/cx/ux set wrcache=on|off [quiet]
/cx/ux set rdcache=basic|intelligent|off
/cx/ux set identify=on|off 
/cx/ux set ignoreECC=on|off
/cx/ux set qpolicy=on|off 
/cx/ux set name=string 
/cx/ux set rapidrecovery=all|rebuild|disable [quiet]










