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Configuration tool and utilities v3.25
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Appendix A - CLI ASCII-Based Interface
• RouteDisplay (Immediate)
Will display 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
Pass Through 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)
SasPortList 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)
Will save configuration changes. Please note that certain
modifications require a system restart.
SaveConfiguration
• SerialNumber
Displays the serial number. The serial number is a 13 character
field. The first seven alphanumeric characters are an abbreviation
representing the product name. The remaining six digits are the
individual unit's number.
get SerialNumber
• SES (Enabled, Disabled on Error)
SES 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 specified enclosure's audible alarm to be turned
on at the specified 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)
When enabled, activates an audible alarm when the RAID
controller determines that a RAID member disk drive has failed.
The enclosure which contains the failed disk drive will be
sounded, other enclosures will be unaffected.
set SESDiskFailureAlarm [enabled | disabled]
get SESDiskFailureAlarm
• SESEnclosures (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
SESEnclosures displays a list of SES-enabled enclosures which
have been discovered by the RAID controller.
SESEnclosures
• SESIdentify (Disabled on Error)
Commands the appropriate SES enclosure to identify the
specified element(s). "ALL" identifies all disks. "RAID" and
RAID Group name identifies all disks in a RAID Group. If the
MemberIndex is also specified, only that disk is identified.
"DRIVE" and BlockDevID identifies the specified disk.
set SESIdentify [ALL | RAID GroupName
<MemberIndex> | DRIVE BlockDevID]
get SESIdentify
• SESIdentifyStop (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
Commands the appropriate SES enclosure to stop identifying the
specified element(s). "ALL" stops identifying all enclosures' drive
slots. "RAID" and RAID Group name stops all of disks in a RAID
Group. "DRIVE" and BlockDevID stops the specified drive.
SESIdentifyStop [ALL | RAID GrpName
<MemberIndex> | DRIVE BlockDevID]
• SESMute (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
Causes all known enclosures' audible alarms to be set to either
the "mute" or "remind" state. The default action is "mute". The
enclosure index qualifier is optional. The optional parameter
"REMIND" may be specified to set the "remind" state, which
causes an occasional audible reminder of the alarm condition
(if supported). Note that SESEnclosures must be executed prior
to executing SESMute.
SESMute <EnclIdx> <REMIND>
• SESPoll (Enabled, Disabled on Error)
Specifies the SES enclosure polling interval in seconds. At the
specified interval, all known SES enclosures are polled for their
current status. A setting of 0 disables SES enclosure polling.
Default: 60
set SESPoll [0 | 30-3600
get SESPoll
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