Sonnet Fusion RAID Storage Systems Operation Manual page 59

Configuration tool and utilities v3.25
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Appendix A - CLI ASCII-Based Interface
• DisplayScheduledTasks (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
Immediate command that displays all outstanding tasks
DisplayScheduledTasks
• DriveHealth (Disabled, Disabled on Error)
Changes the system's ability to acquire drive health data from
connected drives. Issuing this command during I/O operations
may adversely affect performance.
set DriveHealth [enabled | disabled]
get DriveHealth
• DriveHealthDisplay (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
Retrieves and displays S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis
and Reporting Technology) data from SATA drives. Issuing
this command during I/O operations may adversely affect
performance.
DriveHealthDisplay [BlockDevID | all]
• DriveHealthStatus (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
Displays the current S.M.A.R.T. support of specified SATA disk
drives.
DriveHealthStatus [BlockDevID | all]
• DriveTest (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
Starts or stops a drive test with the previously specified
configuration (refer to DriveTestConfig ) and drive list (refer to
DriveTestList). Drives being tested are not available for RAID
configuration or RAID operations. Only one test can be run at a
time.
DriveTest [Begin | Cancel]
• DriveTestClearList (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
Specifies the drive to be removed from the drive test list. the
drive BlockDevID parameter removes the specified drive from
the list. The all parameter removes all drives from the list.
DriveTestClearList [drive [BlockDevId] | all]
• DriveTestConfig (Disabled on Error)
Configures the drive test to perform one of the following
operations: initialize (destructive write-only), mediascan
(destructive for sectors with medium errors), read
(nondestructive read-only), verify (destructive verify), or init-
verify (destructive write-read-verify). The test is not started until
the DriveTest Begin command is given. A new configuration
may not be set while a drive test is being performed.
set DriveTestConfig [init | read | verify |
mediascan | init-verify]
get DriveTestConfig
• DriveTestList (Disabled on Error)
Specifies drives to be run in the next drive test. DriveTestConfig
should be set up prior to adding any drives into the test list.
This command can be called with different eligible BlockDev
IDs and each one will be added to the list. Drives which are
part of a RAID group are only eligible for read drive tests.
Additionally, Hot Spare drives are only eligible for media scan
and read drive tests. The "all" parameter automatically chooses
eligible drives. The test is not started until the DriveTest Begin
command is given.
set DriveTestList [drive [BlockDevID] | all]
get DriveTestList
• DriveTestStatus
Displays the status of the currently running drive test but
does not display performance metrics. If a block device ID is
not running or cannot be found, its state is idle and percent
complete is 0.
get DriveTestStatus <drive [BlockDevID]>
• DumpConfiguration (Immediate)
Displays a unit's configuration to the management interface.
DumpConfiguration
• DumpEventLog
Dumps the contents of the entire event log to the management
interface.
DumpEventLog
• EventLog (Enabled, Disabled on Error)
Regulates event logging. When enabled, records various system
errors to the event log.
set EventLog [enabled | disabled]
get EventLog
• EventLogFilter (Enabled, Disabled on Error)
Filters data from specific unit subsystems and levels when event
logging is enabled. The specific entries supported are platform-
dependent. For set commands, the final parameter indicates
whether or not events from the specified subsystem and level
are displayed.
set EventLogFilter [subsys | all] [eventlevel |
all] [all | none]
get EventLogFilter [subsys | all] [eventlevel |
all]
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