Displaying Array Information - Adaptec RAID 21610SA Installation And User Manual

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Example of disk show defects:
AAC0> disk show defects /full=true (0,1,0)
Executing: disk show defects /full=TRUE (CHANNEL=0,ID=1,LUN=0)
Number of PRIMARY defects on drive: 5
Defect 1 at cylinder 229, head 7, sector 203
Defect 2 at cylinder 575, head 0, sector 219
Defect 3 at cylinder 576, head 0, sector 55
Defect 4 at cylinder 578, head 0, sector 238
Defect 5 at cylinder 579, head 0, sector 74
Number of GROWN defects on drive: 0
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disk verify
Disk Attribute
disk defects
Example of disk verify:
AAC0> disk verify

Displaying Array Information

The CLI enables you to display and manage array attributes using
the following commands:
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container list
Array Attribute
drive letter
root special file
array number
array label
array type
creation date
creation time
total size
Indicates...
Total number and location of primary defects
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(defects that originate during manufacturing)
Total number and location of grown defects (defects
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that originate after manufacturing)
Indicates...
Letter associated with an array. Not automatically
assigned when you create an array.
UNIX/Linux only—root special file associated
with the array and created by the operating
system after array creation. Appears in the Num
Label column.
ID of an array (0 to 63).
Name assigned to an array. Not automatically
assigned. Appears in the Num Label column.
Whether an array is a volume, RAID 0, RAID 1,
RAID 5, RAID 10, or a reconfigured array.
Month, day, and year the array was created.
Hour, minute, and second the array was created.
Number of bytes in an array. The size of an array
is the size of the available space when the array
was created, reconfigured, or extended.
Command Line Interface (CLI)
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