Installation guide
Unit Object Commands
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/cx/ux show ignoreECC
The /cx/ux show ignoreECC command shows the current setting of the 
ignoreECC policy for the specified unit.
Example:
//localhost> /c0/u0 show ignoreECC
/c0/u0 Ignore ECC policy = off
/cx/ux show initializestatus
The /cx/ux show initialize status command shows the initializestatus (if any) 
of the specified unit. 
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/u5 show initializestatus
 /c0/u5 is not initializing, its current state is OK
/cx/ux show name 
The /cx/ux show name command shows the name (if any) of the specified 
unit. 
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/u5 show name
 /c0/u5 name = Joe
/cx/ux show qpolicy
The /cx/ux show qpolicy command shows the queue policy set for the drives 
on unit /cx. If the queue policy is on, the firmware utilizes the drive’s 
queueing feature. However, the queue policy has no effect on drives that do 
not support native command queueing (NCQ). 
For a spare drive, drive queuing is not meaningful or applicable, so this 
command does not show the queue policy for a spare.
Example:
//localhost> /c0/u5 show qpolicy
/c0/u5 Command Queuing Policy = on
/cx/ux show parity
The /cx/ux show parity command shows the number of parity drives for the 
specified unit. This attribute is only applicable or supported for RAID 6 units. 
Example:
 //localhost /c0/u5 show parity
 /c0/u5 Parity Number = 2










