Arcconf Savesupportarchive; Arcconf Setalarm - Adaptec 51245 User Manual

Adaptec raid controller command line utility
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BaseName is the name of the ROM image basename or the fully qualified name if you have a
set of controller ROM images.
Note:
All UFI files must be in the same directory prior to invoking ARCCONF. If you are copying
UFI files from floppy images, be sure to check all images.
Example
ARCCONF ROMUPDATE 1 AC2200
ARCCONF ROMUPDATE 1 AC220001.UFI

arcconf savesupportarchive

Saves configuration and status information to help Adaptec Customer Support diagnose a
problem with your system. Saved information includes (but is not limited to) device logs, drive
logs, event logs, error logs, controller logs, and SSD SMART statistics. (For more information
about SMART statistics, see
The log files are saved in the Support folder in the standard logs directory for your operating
system (/var/log for Linux, the ASM install directory on Windows, and so on).
Note:
Unlike the Save Support Archive feature in Adaptec Storage Manager, this command
does not create a zip ("archive") file. It simply saves the support files and logs in the Support
folder.
Syntax
ARCCONF SAVESUPPORTARCHIVE
Parameters
None.
Example
ARCCONF SAVESUPPORTARCHIVE

arcconf setalarm

Sets the state of the controller audible alarm, if present.
Syntax
ARCCONF SETALARM <Controller#> <on|off|silence|test>
Parameters
Controller# is the controller number
On enables the alarm
Off disables the alarm
Silence quiets the currently sounding alarm
Test triggers the alarm
Example
ARCCONF SETALARM 1 TEST
ARCCONF SETALARM 1 SILENCE
Chapter 2: Using the Command Line Utility
arcconf getsmartstats on page
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