User manual
Table Of Contents
- SuperTrak User Manual
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Installation
- Unpacking the SuperTrak Card
- Installing the SuperTrak Card
- Choosing the Physical Drives
- Creating a Logical Drive
- Installing the CLI
- Installing WebPAM PRO
- Logging into WebPAM PRO
- Setting up WebPAM PRO
- Chapter 3: Installing Drivers
- Chapter 4: SuperBuild™ Utility
- Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO
- Logging into WebPAM PRO
- Accessing the Interface
- Managing Users
- Working with Subsystem/Host Management
- Managing Software Services
- Managing the Host
- Managing the Subsystem
- Viewing Subsystem Information
- Clearing Statistical Data
- Setting an Alias for the Subsystem
- Updating the Firmware
- Checking Subsystem Health
- Viewing the Runtime Event Log
- Saving the Runtime Event Log
- Clearing the Runtime Event Log
- Viewing the NVRAM Event Log
- Saving the NVRAM Event Log
- Clearing the NVRAM Event Log
- Viewing Current Background Activities
- Making Background Activity Settings
- Running Background Activities
- Running Media Patrol
- Running PDM
- Viewing Scheduled Activities
- Scheduling an Activity
- Deleting a Scheduled Activity
- Viewing System Configuration
- Managing the Controller
- Managing Enclosures
- Managing Physical Drives
- Viewing a List of Physical Drives
- Locating a Physical Drive
- Making Global Physical Drive Settings
- Viewing Physical Drive Information
- Viewing Physical Drive Statistics
- Making Physical Drive Settings
- Clearing Stale and PFA Conditions
- Viewing the SMART Log
- Viewing Advanced SMART Log Information
- Saving Advanced SMART Log Information
- Making SMART Log Settings
- Managing Disk Arrays
- Viewing Disk Arrays
- Locating a Disk Array
- Creating a Disk Array
- Creating a Disk Array - Automatic Configuration
- Creating a Disk Array - Express Configuration
- Creating a Disk Array - Advanced Configuration
- Deleting a Disk Array
- Viewing Disk Array Information
- Making Disk Array Settings
- Creating a Logical Drive
- Deleting a Logical Drive
- Migrating a Disk Array
- Rebuilding a Disk Array
- Running Media Patrol on a Disk Array
- Running PDM on a Disk Array
- Transitioning a Disk Array
- Preparing a Disk Array for Transport
- Managing Logical Drives
- Managing Spare Drives
- Working with the Logical Drive Summary
- Chapter 6: Management with the CLI
- Opening the CLI on Windows
- Opening the CLI on Linux, FreeBSD, and VMware
- Table of Supported Commands
- Notes and Conventions
- List of Supported Commands
- Chapter 7: Technology Background
- Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
- Chapter 9: Support
- Appendix A: Partition and Format
- Appendix B: Upgrades
- Appendix C: Battery Backup Unit
- Appendix D: LED Backplane Connections
- Index

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Summary
The enclosure command provides status and information about the various
components of the enclosure unit. It is also sets temperature threshold values for
JBOD enclosures and displays Vendor Provided Data (VPD).
Options
-a <action> Specifies the action to perform.
list (Default) Displays information and status of the
enclosure.
mod Modifies settings. Requires the -s option.
locate Locates an enclosure by flashing its LEDs.
-e <encl id> Enclosure ID. The default value is 1 if unspecified.
For list action, the default is for all enclosures if
unspecified.
-s "<option>=<value>" Specifies the settings to change. Applies to the JBOD
enclosures only.
tempwarning= Enclosure warning theshold temperature, in degrees
Celsius.
10..51
tempcritical= Enclosure critical theshold temperature, in degrees
Celsius.
52..61
ctrltempwarning= Controller warning theshold temperature, in degrees
Celsius.
10..61
ctrltempcritical= Controller critical threshold temperature, in degrees
Celsius.
62..71
-t <FRU type> Specifies which type of FRU to locate. Requires -a locate
option.
ctrl Locates the controller.
cooling Locates the cooling unit. Only works with SAS type
enclosure.
psu Locates the power supply unit. Only works with SAS type
enclosure.
-f <FRU id> Specifies id of FRU to locate. Requires -a locate option.
Valid values are 1 and 2.
-v Verbose mode. Requires -a list option. VPD information
is displayed.