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Appendix A - CLI ASCII-Based Interface
RGUnmap (Immediate)
Removes all mapped partitions of the specied RAID group from
the routing table. The partitions themselves will be unaffected,
though they will now be inaccessible to any initiators.
RGUnmap [GroupName | all]
RGWaitTimeout (Disabled on Error)
Species the maximum time in seconds that will elapse to
discover previously congured RAID groups. The timeout is
used during system boot time and when the BlockDevScan
command is issued.
set RGWaitTimeout [1-300]
get RGWaitTimeout
RMStatus (Immediate)
Displays the status of all RAID members within the specied
RAID group or a specic RAID member (if specied) within the
specied RAID group. This command will fail if the specied
RAID group does not exist or a specified member index within
the RAID group does not exist. GroupName is the ASCII name
of the RAID group for which status will be displayed.
RMStatus [GroupName] <MemberIndex>
Route (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
Maps a RAID partition to a Target ID on the host system. If a
map with the specied Target ID already exists, then it will be
overwritten. Use delete for a Target ID to remove the map.
Route host [tid] [ [RAID [GroupName] [PartIdx]]
| [SAS [SasIdx]] | delete]
RouteDisplay (Immediate)
Displays a list of host protocol address to target destination
device mappings. The optional tid parameter will limit the
list to the maps which satisfy a search for the given Target ID.
If the passthrough parameter is entered, then all SATA/SATA
passthrough devices are displayed. Otherwise all mapped RAID
partitions are displayed. If the persistent parameter is entered,
then only persistent maps will be displayed. Otherwise, both
persistent and non-persistent maps will be displayed.
RouteDisplay host <tid> | <<passthrough>
<persistent>>>
SasPortList (Immediate)
Lists the status of all available SAS ports.
SasPortList
SASTargets (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
Lists the physical devices that are connected to all SAS ports.
SASTargets
SaveConfiguration (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
Saves configuration changes. Please note that certain modifications
require a system restart.
SaveConfiguration
SerialNumber
Displays the serial number. The serial number is a 13-character
eld. Therst seven alphanumeric characters are an abbreviation
representing the product name; the remaining six digits are the
individual units number.
get SerialNumber
SES (Enabled, Disabled on Error)
Enables support for SES enclosures that have been discovered by
the appliance.
set SES [enabled | disabled]
get SES
SESAlarmTest (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
Commands the specied enclosures audible alarm to be turned
on at the specied warning level. Reset turns off the alarm that
has been set at any warning level. Note that SESEnclosures must
be executed prior to executing SESAlarmTest.
SESAlarmTest [EnclIdx] [set | reset] [info |
non-crit | crit | unrecov]
SESDiskFailureAlarm (Disabled, Disabled on Error)
Activates an audible alarm when the RAID controller determines
that a RAID member disk drive has failed. The buzzer within the
enclosure which contains the failed disk drive will be activated,
other enclosures will be unaffected.
set SESDiskFailureAlarm [enabled | disabled]
get SESDiskFailureAlarm
SESEnclosures (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
Displays a list of SES-enabled enclosures which have been
discovered by the RAID controller.
SESEnclosures