SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide | Appendix A: Commands |
Sample Output Following is an example of the information that the STATUS command returns when a volume resynchronization is in progress:
Background command progress status for controller 0...
IR Volume 1 | : 6 |
Volume ID | |
Current operation | : Synchronize |
Volume status | : Enabled |
Volume state | : Degraded |
Physical disk I/Os | : Not quiesced |
Volume size (in sectors) | : 70311936 |
Number of remaining sectors | : 68250624 |
Percentage complete | : 2.93% |
Following is an example of the status information that the STATUS command returns if a background volume operation is not in progress:
Background command progress status for controller 0...
IR Volume 1 | : None |
Current operation | |
Volume ID | : 6 |
Volume status | : Enabled |
Volume state | : Optimal |
Physical disk I/Os | : Not quiesced |
The possible values for the fields in the status data are as follows:
Current operation: Synchronize, Consistency Check, OCE, Background Init, or None
Volume status: Enabled or Disabled
Volume state: [Inactive] Optimal, Degraded, Missing, or Failed
Physical disk I/Os: Quiesced or Not quiesced
A.3.7 LIST Command | The LIST command displays a listing of all controllers present in system, along with | |||||||
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Command Line | sas2ircu list |
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Program Return Value | 0x00 SUCCESS: Command completed successfully. |
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Sample Output | Following is an example of the output of the LIST command. The format and fields in | |||||||
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| Index | Adapter | Vendor Device | Pci Address | SubSys | SubSys | |
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| 0 | SAS2008 | 1000h | 72h | 00h:01h:00h:00h | 1000h | 00dah |
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| 1 | SAS2008 | 1000h | 72h | 00h:05h:00h:00h | 1000h | 00dah |
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