LSI SAS2  Volume status Enabled or Disabled,  Physical disk I/Os Quiesced or Not quiesced, None

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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

 

 

each corresponding controller index. You use the controller index as an input

 

 

 

 

parameter for other SAS2IRCU commands.

 

 

 

Command Line

sas2ircu list

 

 

 

 

 

Parameters

None

 

 

 

 

 

 

Program Return Value

0x00 SUCCESS: Command completed successfully.

 

 

 

 

0x01

FAILURE: Command failed.

 

 

 

 

 

0x02 ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND: Cannot find specified adapter.

 

 

Sample Output

Following is an example of the output of the LIST command. The format and fields in

 

 

the output may vary depending on the types of installed controllers.

 

 

 

Index

Adapter

Vendor Device

Pci Address

SubSys

SubSys

 

 

Type

ID

ID

Ven ID

Dev ID

 

 

----- --------- ------ ------ ----------------

-------

------

 

 

0

SAS2008

1000h

72h

00h:01h:00h:00h

1000h

00dah

 

 

1

SAS2008

1000h

72h

00h:05h:00h:00h

1000h

00dah

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Contents SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution Revision History Table of Contents Table of Contents Enhanced RAID 1E Introduction to the Integrated RAID SolutionFeatures OverviewBenefits and Features Overview of Integrated RAID Mirrored Volumes IntroductionTypes of mirrored arrays Operation of Mirrored Volumes Typical Integrated Mirroring Implementation Integrated Mirroring Enhanced with Three Disks Mirrored Volume Features SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide Please wait, invoking SAS Configuration Utility Creating Mirrored VolumesMirrored Volume Configuration OverviewCreate New Array window appears Select Create RAID 1 VolumeSelect Create RAID 1E Volume Expanding an Integrated Mirroring Volume with OCE Following figure Manage Array window appearsSelect New Array Type window appears Array on this adapterPress C to create the hot spare disk Manage Hot Spares window appearsSmart support Hot Spare status changes to YesOther Configuration Tasks Select RAID Properties, and then press Enter Follow these steps to activate a selected volumeCurrently inactive Press EnterSAS Topology window appears Follow these steps to select a boot diskSAS2 Bios CU, select an adapter from the Adapter List Highlight SAS Topology, and press EnterBoot Device on SAS Topology Window Boot disk or as a data disk Volumes can consist of two-to-ten disksOverview of Integrated Striping Integrated Striping Example Integrated Striping DescriptionCreating Integrated Striping Volumes Creating Integrated Striping VolumesSelect Create RAID 0 Volume Viewing Volume Properties Activating an Array Select Delete Array Following figure shows Alternate deviceSAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide Using the SAS2 Integrated RAID Configuration Utility Hardware and SoftwareRequirements EFI Interface Description CommandsGB of capacity on the disk drive Command to get the enclosure and slot numbers of a driveAppearing while the command is running Following fields of IOC Page 6 specify the configurationMPI2 specification and is specific for SSD drives only  VolumeName a user-specified string to identify the volumeSas2ircu controller# display filename Sas2ircu controller# delete nopromptEnclosure information Enclosure# Logical ID 112Initiator ID Drive TypeInitializing Init The volume is initializing Configuration has changed or a drive has failedFailed FLD The volume has failed Missing MIS The volume is missingSas2ircu controller# status Sas2ircu controller# hotspare delete EnclosureBayNone  Volume status Enabled or Disabled Physical disk I/Os Quiesced or Not quiesced Sas2ircu listSas2ircu controller# activate volumeId Sas2ircu controller# constchk volumeId nopromptSas2ircu controller# logir action filename noprompt