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... Serial ATA adapter maps Port IDs as follows: I Controller ports 0 through 7 are mapped to IDs 0 through 7 on Channel 0 I Controller ports 8 through 7 on the SATA RAID controller. I Array, container-A logical disk created from the NetWare server console, type aaccli at the prompt. port 12 is always zero. Adaptec 2410SA/2810SA Controllers Only In the device ID format C:ID:L: I C represents Channel. Introduction Accessing CLI in this Appendix. Terminology This section discusses terminology used . Adaptec 21610SA Controllers Only In the device ID format...
... Serial ATA adapter maps Port IDs as follows: I Controller ports 0 through 7 are mapped to IDs 0 through 7 on Channel 0 I Controller ports 8 through 7 on the SATA RAID controller. I Array, container-A logical disk created from the NetWare server console, type aaccli at the prompt. port 12 is always zero. Adaptec 2410SA/2810SA Controllers Only In the device ID format C:ID:L: I C represents Channel. Introduction Accessing CLI in this Appendix. Terminology This section discusses terminology used . Adaptec 21610SA Controllers Only In the device ID format...
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... inclusive), and SCSI device logical unit number (0 through 7 inclusive). For further details, see scsi_device on how to verify its creation and then create the necessary NetWare disk partitions and volumes. A SCSI ID consists of the array on the NetWare console to create partitions and volumes, see the appropriate NetWare documentation. Refer to your controller's Installation and User's Guide to use the container create mirror command. Any data on the original volume set on a NetWare server, you created a mirror set remains intact...
... inclusive), and SCSI device logical unit number (0 through 7 inclusive). For further details, see scsi_device on how to verify its creation and then create the necessary NetWare disk partitions and volumes. A SCSI ID consists of the array on the NetWare console to create partitions and volumes, see the appropriate NetWare documentation. Refer to your controller's Installation and User's Guide to use the container create mirror command. Any data on the original volume set on a NetWare server, you created a mirror set remains intact...
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... single-partition volume sets and freespace, use this command after promoting a volume set . For information on a NetWare server, you to create the multilevel mirror set built from multiple partitions with the container promote command. Syntax container create mmirror [/io_delay{=integer}] [/ wait{=boolean}] {container} {scsi_device} [{scsi_device}...] Parameters {container} Specifies the ID number (0 to 63) of mirror sets on the NetWare console to verify its creation and then create the necessary NetWare disk...
... single-partition volume sets and freespace, use this command after promoting a volume set . For information on a NetWare server, you to create the multilevel mirror set built from multiple partitions with the container promote command. Syntax container create mmirror [/io_delay{=integer}] [/ wait{=boolean}] {container} {scsi_device} [{scsi_device}...] Parameters {container} Specifies the ID number (0 to 63) of mirror sets on the NetWare console to verify its creation and then create the necessary NetWare disk...
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... the size of mirror sets. The size of volume sets. If you specify must be sufficient contiguous space available on page 1-10. {scsi_device}... A SCSI ID consists of mirror sets synchronously and the command prompt does not return until the mirror-set creation task completes. There must be greater than or equal to TRUE, the command creates the multilevel array of a SCSI bus number (e.g., 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), SCSI device ID (0 through 15 inclusive), and SCSI device logical unit number (0 through...
... the size of mirror sets. The size of volume sets. If you specify must be sufficient contiguous space available on page 1-10. {scsi_device}... A SCSI ID consists of mirror sets synchronously and the command prompt does not return until the mirror-set creation task completes. There must be greater than or equal to TRUE, the command creates the multilevel array of a SCSI bus number (e.g., 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), SCSI device ID (0 through 15 inclusive), and SCSI device logical unit number (0 through...
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... one or more SCSI devices. A SCSI ID consists of buses it actually supports. For information on the NetWare console to create the RAID 5 array. The size that the command uses from the SCSI device(s) you must have a minimum of partitions is 16. 3-21 For further details, see the appropriate NetWare documentation. See the installation guide for your controller to create the RAID 5 array. Syntax container create raid5 [/cache{=boolean}] [/clear{=boolean}] [/stripe_size{=integer...
... one or more SCSI devices. A SCSI ID consists of buses it actually supports. For information on the NetWare console to create the RAID 5 array. The size that the command uses from the SCSI device(s) you must have a minimum of partitions is 16. 3-21 For further details, see the appropriate NetWare documentation. See the installation guide for your controller to create the RAID 5 array. Syntax container create raid5 [/cache{=boolean}] [/clear{=boolean}] [/stripe_size{=integer...
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... always enable the read-ahead cache to optimize performance, unless your application-which means the command causes the controller to disable the array's raw array cache. This switch defaults to enable the RAID 5 array's raw array cache when you create it, you set this switch only if a native operating system's file system (for the specified array. In fact, the container set cache command. This means the controller enables the array's NVRAM write-back cache only if a battery is...
... always enable the read-ahead cache to optimize performance, unless your application-which means the command causes the controller to disable the array's raw array cache. This switch defaults to enable the RAID 5 array's raw array cache when you create it, you set this switch only if a native operating system's file system (for the specified array. In fact, the container set cache command. This means the controller enables the array's NVRAM write-back cache only if a battery is...
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... array. This means the controller enables the array's NVRAM write-back cache only if a battery is present and its status is doing completely random reads. This switch defaults to FALSE, which is unlikely-is OK. If you accept the default, the command: I Disables the NVRAM write-back cache /stripe_size{=integer} Specifies the stripe size for the stripe set. If you do not want to enable the stripe set's raw array cache when you create it defaults...
... array. This means the controller enables the array's NVRAM write-back cache only if a battery is present and its status is doing completely random reads. This switch defaults to FALSE, which is unlikely-is OK. If you accept the default, the command: I Disables the NVRAM write-back cache /stripe_size{=integer} Specifies the stripe size for the stripe set. If you do not want to enable the stripe set's raw array cache when you create it defaults...
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... to disable the array's raw array cache. In fact, the container set cache command. You should always enable the read-ahead cache to enable the array's raw array cache. I Disables the NVRAM write-back cache 3-33 Specifies any additional SCSI devices (the SCSI channel number, device ID, and device logical unit number). Switches /cache{=boolean} Specifies whether to optimize performance, unless your application-which means the command causes the controller to enable the volume set . A volume set can do so later by using the container set cache command gives...
... to disable the array's raw array cache. In fact, the container set cache command. You should always enable the read-ahead cache to enable the array's raw array cache. I Disables the NVRAM write-back cache 3-33 Specifies any additional SCSI devices (the SCSI channel number, device ID, and device logical unit number). Switches /cache{=boolean} Specifies whether to optimize performance, unless your application-which means the command causes the controller to enable the volume set . A volume set can do so later by using the container set cache command gives...
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... specified array is an array 0 (a volume set) on this controller with no battery or a bad battery. This means the controller forces the enabling of the array's NVRAM write-back cache even if write data could be lost due to obtain information about any existing arrays. As the following example shows, there is enabled when protected. This means the controller enables the array's NVRAM write-back cache only if a battery is present and its status is...
... specified array is an array 0 (a volume set) on this controller with no battery or a bad battery. This means the controller forces the enabling of the array's NVRAM write-back cache even if write data could be lost due to obtain information about any existing arrays. As the following example shows, there is enabled when protected. This means the controller enables the array's NVRAM write-back cache only if a battery is present and its status is...
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... inclusive), and a SCSI device logical unit number (0 through 7 inclusive). Syntax container set ) on page 1-10. {scsi_device}... For further details, see scsi_device on this disk to all arrays, use the failover assignment if a disk fails. Examples Before assigning a SCSI device as a failover disk to all arrays. If the array was already assigned a failover disk(s), the command adds the specified disk(s) to obtain information about any existing arrays. The command assigns this controller: AAC0>container...
... inclusive), and a SCSI device logical unit number (0 through 7 inclusive). Syntax container set ) on page 1-10. {scsi_device}... For further details, see scsi_device on this disk to all arrays, use the failover assignment if a disk fails. Examples Before assigning a SCSI device as a failover disk to all arrays. If the array was already assigned a failover disk(s), the command adds the specified disk(s) to obtain information about any existing arrays. The command assigns this controller: AAC0>container...
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... the controller ID representing the set of UFI files are located. If you do not specify this command looks for or creates a pair of UFI files in a pair of user flash image (UFI) files, use the controller firmware update command. AAC0> controller firmware update D:\... Executing: controller firmware compare "D:\..." !!The controller's firmware has been successfully updated; Examples The following example updates a controller's firmware. controller Commands controller firmware update To update a controller's flash components from the flash image data in the current default drive and...
... the controller ID representing the set of UFI files are located. If you do not specify this command looks for or creates a pair of UFI files in a pair of user flash image (UFI) files, use the controller firmware update command. AAC0> controller firmware update D:\... Executing: controller firmware compare "D:\..." !!The controller's firmware has been successfully updated; Examples The following example updates a controller's firmware. controller Commands controller firmware update To update a controller's flash components from the flash image data in the current default drive and...
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... controller and update all underlying structures, use those changes to the channel. controller Commands controller rescan To rescan the SCSI channels on the disks has changed , this command is to verify currently connected disks or to recognize new disks added to be reflected in the array and partition lists in the controller memory. If you add disks to the controller, the rescan enables you to use the controller rescan command. The effect of this command causes those disks. Syntax controller...
... controller and update all underlying structures, use those changes to the channel. controller Commands controller rescan To rescan the SCSI channels on the disks has changed , this command is to verify currently connected disks or to recognize new disks added to be reflected in the array and partition lists in the controller memory. If you add disks to the controller, the rescan enables you to use the controller rescan command. The effect of this command causes those disks. Syntax controller...
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..., only mirror sets and RAID 5 arrays use the controller set automatic_failover command. ! The controller then automatically assigns the disk you insert as a failover disk without your having to as a failover disk only if the serial number of the drive is different from the serial number of these commands is enabled and you remove the failed disk and insert the replacement disk in a SAF-TE enclosure management device. Although all arrays, you use the array set failover command. The controller will assign a replacement drive as redundant arrays...
..., only mirror sets and RAID 5 arrays use the controller set automatic_failover command. ! The controller then automatically assigns the disk you insert as a failover disk without your having to as a failover disk only if the serial number of the drive is different from the serial number of these commands is enabled and you remove the failed disk and insert the replacement disk in a SAF-TE enclosure management device. Although all arrays, you use the array set failover command. The controller will assign a replacement drive as redundant arrays...
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... controller, use the controller show array_verify command. AAC0> controller show array_verify Executing: controller show array_verify Array verify ENABLED Errors found as a result of the array verify operation. The following example shows that the controller's automatic failover is currently enabled. The command also displays the number of errors (if any) found 0 Related Commands controller commands: I controller set array_verify (page 4-19) 4-25 Syntax controller show array_verify Examples Before turning the array verify feature on or off, check its status by using...
... controller, use the controller show array_verify command. AAC0> controller show array_verify Executing: controller show array_verify Array verify ENABLED Errors found as a result of the array verify operation. The following example shows that the controller's automatic failover is currently enabled. The command also displays the number of errors (if any) found 0 Related Commands controller commands: I controller set array_verify (page 4-19) 4-25 Syntax controller show array_verify Examples Before turning the array verify feature on or off, check its status by using...
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... state. The Bytes/Block Column The Bytes/Block column displays the number of the SCSI device. Table 5-2 SCSI Disk Device Usage Values Value Detached DOS Initialized Not Initialized Offline Unowned Meaning The system detected that the diskset in Table 5-2. When a diskset is detached, it is either removed from the controller or it failed. The SCSI device was not prepared for use (initialized) with arrays. The SCSI device was prepared for each block on the SCSI device...
... state. The Bytes/Block Column The Bytes/Block column displays the number of the SCSI device. Table 5-2 SCSI Disk Device Usage Values Value Detached DOS Initialized Not Initialized Offline Unowned Meaning The system detected that the diskset in Table 5-2. When a diskset is detached, it is either removed from the controller or it failed. The SCSI device was not prepared for use (initialized) with arrays. The SCSI device was prepared for each block on the SCSI device...
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... on the system I Enable or disable S.M.A.R.T. configuration for all {=boolean}][/clear{=boolean}] [/enable_exceptions{=boolean}][/logerr{=boolean}] [/perf{=boolean}][/report_count{=integer}] [/update{=boolean}] [{scsi_device}] Parameters {scsi_device} Specifies the ID for example, 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), SCSI device ID (0 through 15 inclusive), and SCSI device logical unit number (0 through 7 inclusive). exception reporting Syntax disk set smart [/all disks on page 1-10. A SCSI ID consists of read-write errors. disk Commands disk set smart To change S.M.A.R.T. Switches /all...
... on the system I Enable or disable S.M.A.R.T. configuration for all {=boolean}][/clear{=boolean}] [/enable_exceptions{=boolean}][/logerr{=boolean}] [/perf{=boolean}][/report_count{=integer}] [/update{=boolean}] [{scsi_device}] Parameters {scsi_device} Specifies the ID for example, 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), SCSI device ID (0 through 15 inclusive), and SCSI device logical unit number (0 through 7 inclusive). exception reporting Syntax disk set smart [/all disks on page 1-10. A SCSI ID consists of read-write errors. disk Commands disk set smart To change S.M.A.R.T. Switches /all...
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... disk or disks. exceptions reporting for the specified disk or disks. 5-14 The default is FALSE; If you specify TRUE for all disks on the system. configurations (enable exception reporting) for this switch, the command clears error counts for a specific disk on the system. /enable_exceptions{=boolean} Specifies whether to enable logging of S.M.A.R.T. configurations for the specified disk or disks. error counts for all disks on the system. The default is , the disk set smart command...
... disk or disks. exceptions reporting for the specified disk or disks. 5-14 The default is FALSE; If you specify TRUE for all disks on the system. configurations (enable exception reporting) for this switch, the command clears error counts for a specific disk on the system. /enable_exceptions{=boolean} Specifies whether to enable logging of S.M.A.R.T. configurations for the specified disk or disks. error counts for all disks on the system. The default is , the disk set smart command...
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... , use the enclosure set power command. If you set this version, the controller supports a maximum of a specific power supply on or off . This switch defaults to FALSE, which you specify FALSE, the command turns on the power supply associated with the specified unit number on or off {=boolean}] {enclosure} {powersupply} Parameters {enclosure} Specifies the ID associated with the specified unit number. Syntax enclosure set power [/off . enclosure Commands enclosure set power To turn on their associated power supplies by default after power up...
... , use the enclosure set power command. If you set this version, the controller supports a maximum of a specific power supply on or off . This switch defaults to FALSE, which you specify FALSE, the command turns on the power supply associated with the specified unit number on or off {=boolean}] {enclosure} {powersupply} Parameters {enclosure} Specifies the ID associated with the specified unit number. Syntax enclosure set power [/off . enclosure Commands enclosure set power To turn on their associated power supplies by default after power up...
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... already in use . For this enclosure management device. The command checks for a specific device slot to the specified device slot. 9-21 Syntax enclosure set the specified device slot to a specific SCSI device ID (the middle number of eight enclosure management devices on each bus. {slot} Specifies the unit number associated with the enclosure management device. The enclosure set scsiid command allows you to set scsiid {enclosure} {slot} {device_id} Parameters {enclosure} Specifies the ID associated with the device slot that is located on this version, the controller supports...
... already in use . For this enclosure management device. The command checks for a specific device slot to the specified device slot. 9-21 Syntax enclosure set the specified device slot to a specific SCSI device ID (the middle number of eight enclosure management devices on each bus. {slot} Specifies the unit number associated with the enclosure management device. The enclosure set scsiid command allows you to set scsiid {enclosure} {slot} {device_id} Parameters {enclosure} Specifies the ID associated with the device slot that is located on this version, the controller supports...
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... a unit number, the enclosure show fan command displays the unit numbers for all enclosure management devices connected to the controller. The enclosure show fan command can display the fan status values listed in Table 9-4. In the example, fan 0 on enclosure management device 1 is one fan (unit 0) each fan listed in the display. The fan is not reportable. The Status Column The Status column displays the status for all fans on the command line...
... a unit number, the enclosure show fan command displays the unit numbers for all enclosure management devices connected to the controller. The enclosure show fan command can display the fan status values listed in Table 9-4. In the example, fan 0 on enclosure management device 1 is one fan (unit 0) each fan listed in the display. The fan is not reportable. The Status Column The Status column displays the status for all fans on the command line...