AMCC 9550SX, 9500S, 9590SE, 9650SE manual Support for Over 2 Terabytes

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Chapter 1. Introduction to the 3ware Command Line Interface

Table 4: Drive Capacity

RAID Level

Capacity

 

 

RAID 50

(number of drives - number of groups of drives) X (capacity of the

 

smallest drive)

 

 

Through drive coercion, the capacity used for each drive is rounded down so that drives from differing manufacturers are more likely to be able to be used as spares for each other. The capacity used for each drive is rounded down to the nearest GB for drives under 45 GB (45,000,000,000 bytes), and rounded down to the nearest 5 GB for drives over 45 GB. For example, a 44.3 GB drive will be rounded down to 44 GB, and a 123 GB drive will be rounded down to 120 GB. For more information, see the discussion of drive coercion under “Creating a Hot Spare” on page 108.

Support for Over 2 Terabytes

Windows 2000, Windows XP (32-bit), Linux 2.4, and FreeBSD 4.x, do not currently recognize unit capacity in excess of 2 TB.

If the combined capacity of the drives to be connected to a unit exceeds 2 Terabytes (TB), you can enable auto-carving when you configure your units.

Auto-carving divides the available unit capacity into multiple chunks of 2 TB or smaller that can be addressed by the operating systems as separate volumes. The carve size is adjustable from 1024 MB to 2048 MB (default) prior to unit creation.

If a unit over 2 TB was created prior to enabling the auto-carve option, its capacity visible to the operating system will still be 2TB; no additional capacity will be registered. To change this, the unit has to be recreated.

For more information, see “Using Auto-Carving for Multi LUN Support” on page 91.

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Contents Command Line Interface 3ware Serial ATA RAID ControllerCopyright Table of Contents 3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller CLI Guide Cx/ux set autoverify=onoff 3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller CLI Guide About this CLI Guide Introduction to the 3ware Command Line Interface Features of the CLISupported Operating Systems TerminologyInstalling the 3ware CLI Installing the 3ware CLI on WindowsTo install 3ware CLI on Windows Permissions Required to Run CLIInstalling the 3ware CLI on Linux and FreeBSD To start CLI, do one of the followingUsing the command interface interactively Working with 3ware CLITo use the CLI interactively Using a single command with output Using an input file to execute a scriptScripting example Outputting the CLI to a Text File ConventionsUnderstanding RAID Levels and Concepts RAID ConceptsAvailable RAID Configurations RAIDRAID 1 Configuration Example RAID 5 Configuration Example RAID 6 Configuration Example RAID 10 Configuration Example Single Disk JbodRAID Configuration Types Possible Configurations Based on Number of DrivesDetermining What RAID Level to Use Hot SpareUsing Drive Capacity Efficiently Drive CapacitySupport for Over 2 Terabytes Common Tasks Mapped to CLI Commands CLI Syntax ReferenceCLI Syntax Reference Syntax Overview Port TasksC1 add type=raid1 disk=0-1 Shell Object Commands Focus ObjectShow ExampleShow ver Show alarms reverse Show diagShow rebuild Show verify Show selftestFlush RescanCommit Controller Object Commands Cx showCx show Cx show attribute attribute Cx show bios Cx show driverCx show model Cx show firmwareCx show serial Cx show pcbCx show pchip Cx show achipCx show numports Cx show numunitsCx show ctlbus Cx show exportjbodCx show spinup Cx show staggerCx show ondegrade Cx show autocarveCx show carvesize Cx show memoryCx show autorebuild Cx show unitstatusCx show allunitstatus Cx show drivestatusCx show all 3JV3MVTASupported RAID Types Supported Stripe Sizes KB Supported Model-Unit Types for ignoreECC Cx rescan noscan Cx commit Cx flushCx show alarms reverse Cx show diag Cx show rebuildRAID-5 Initializing Cx show verify Cx show selftest Setting Up a Rebuild Schedule Cx add rebuild=dddhhdurationSetting Up a Verify Schedule Cx add verify=dddhhdurationSetting Up a Selftest Schedule Cx add selftest=dddhhCx set rebuild=enabledisable1..5 Cx del rebuild=slotidCx del verify=slotid Cx del selftest=slotidCx set verify=enabledisable1..5 Cx set selftest=enabledisable task=UDMASMARTCx set exportjbod=onoff Cx set ondegrade=cacheofffollowCx set spinup=nn Cx set stagger=nn Cx set autocarve=onoffCx set carvesize=1024..2048 Cx set autorebuild=onoff Cx set autodetect=onoff disk=p-pallCx start mediascan Unit Object Commands Cx stop mediascanCx/ux show Cx/ux show status Cx/ux show rebuildstatusCx/ux show verifystatus Cx/ux show initializestatus Cx/ux show nameCx/ux show serial Cx/ux show qpolicyCx/ux show storsave Cx/ux show identifyCx/ux show autoverify Cx/ux show cacheCx/ux show volumes Cx/ux show ignoreECCCx/ux show all Cx/ux remove noscan quiet Cx/ux del noscan quiet Cx/ux start rebuild disk=pp-p...ignoreECCCx/ux start verify Cx/ux pause rebuildCx/ux resume rebuild Supported RAID Logical Unit Types for VerificationCx/ux stop verify Cx/ux flushCx/ux set autoverify=onoff Cx/ux set cache=onoff quietCx/ux set identify=onoff Cx/ux set ignoreECC=onoffSupported RAID Types for Caching Cx/ux set name=string Cx/ux set qpolicy=onoffCx/ux set storsave=protectbalanceperform quiet Example 3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller CLI Guide Valid Migration Paths Supported Stripe Sizes Migration Process Example of splitting a mirrorExample of capacity expansion Example of migrate output Port Object Commands Cx/px showCx/px show status Cx/px show modelCx/px show serial Cx/px show firmwareCx/px show ncq Cx/px show lspeedCx/px show capacity Cx/px show smartCx/px show all Cx/px remove noscan quiet Cx/px set identify=onoffBBU Object Commands Cx/bbu showCx/bbu show attribute attribute Cx/bbu show statusCx/bbu show batinst Cx/bbu show lasttestCx/bbu show volt Cx/bbu show tempCx/bbu show bootloader Cx/bbu show serialCx/bbu show fw Cx/bbu show pcbCx/bbu enable Cx/bbu disable quietCx/bbu test quiet Enclosure Object Commands Ex showEx show attribute attribute Ex show controllersEx show slots Ex show fansEx show temp Ex show allEx/slotx show Ex/slotx show identifyEx/slotx set identify=onoff Help Commands Help with specific commandsEx/fanx show Ex/tempx showAttribute attribute Help with attributes HelpHelp update Help showHelp flush Help rescanHelp focus Help /cxHelp /cx/ux Help /cx/pxCommand Logging Return CodeHelp /ex/fanx Help /ex/tempxIf you type