AMCC 9650SE, 9550SX, 9500S, 9590SE manual Cx/ux remove noscan quiet

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Unit Object Commands

Unit UnitType Status %RCmpl %V/I/M Port Stripe Size(GB)

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

u1

RAID-0

OK

-

-

-

64K

3576.06

u1-0

DISK

OK

-

-

p0

-

298.01

u1-1

DISK

OK

-

-

p1

-

298.01

u1-2

DISK

OK

-

-

p2

-

298.01

u1-3

DISK

OK

-

-

p3

-

298.01

u1-4

DISK

OK

-

-

p4

-

298.01

u1-5

DISK

OK

-

-

p5

-

298.01

u1-6

DISK

OK

-

-

p6

-

298.01

u1-7

DISK

OK

-

-

p7

-

298.01

u1-8

DISK

OK

-

-

p8

-

298.01

u1-9

DISK

OK

-

-

p9

-

298.01

u1-10

DISK

OK

-

-

p10

-

298.01

u1-11

DISK

OK

-

-

p11

-

298.01

u1/v0

Volume

-

-

-

-

-

2047.00

u1/v1

Volume

-

-

-

-

-

1529.06

/cx/ux remove [noscan] [quiet]

This command allows you to remove (previously called “export”) a unit. Removing a unit instructs the firmware to remove the specified unit from its poll of managed units, but retains the DCB (Disk Configuration Block) metadata. A removed unit can be moved to a different controller.

noscan is used to not inform the operating system of this change. The default is to inform the operating system.

quiet is used for non-interactive mode. No confirmation is given and the command is executed immediately. This is useful for scripting purposes.

Example of interactive mode: //localhost> /c0/u0 remove

Removing /c0/u0 will take the unit offline.

Do you want to continue?

YN [N]:

Note: After the unit is removed through the CLI, the unit can be physically removed. Hot swap carriers are required to do this while the system is online. Otherwise you must power down the system to prevent system hangs and damage.

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Contents 3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller Command Line InterfaceCopyright 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 Features of the CLI Introduction to the 3ware Command Line InterfaceTerminology Supported Operating SystemsPermissions Required to Run CLI Installing the 3ware CLIInstalling the 3ware CLI on Windows To install 3ware CLI on WindowsTo start CLI, do one of the following Installing the 3ware CLI on Linux and FreeBSDTo use the CLI interactively Using the command interface interactivelyWorking with 3ware CLI Scripting example Using a single command with outputUsing an input file to execute a script Conventions Outputting the CLI to a Text FileRAID Concepts Understanding RAID Levels and ConceptsRAID Available RAID ConfigurationsRAID 1 Configuration Example RAID 5 Configuration Example RAID 6 Configuration Example RAID 10 Configuration Example Jbod Single DiskHot Spare RAID Configuration TypesPossible Configurations Based on Number of Drives Determining What RAID Level to UseDrive Capacity Using Drive Capacity EfficientlySupport for Over 2 Terabytes CLI Syntax Reference Common Tasks Mapped to CLI CommandsCLI Syntax Reference Port Tasks Syntax OverviewC1 add type=raid1 disk=0-1 Focus Object Shell Object CommandsExample ShowShow ver Show rebuild Show alarms reverseShow diag Show selftest Show verifyCommit FlushRescan Cx show Controller Object CommandsCx show Cx show attribute attribute Cx show firmware Cx show biosCx show driver Cx show modelCx show achip Cx show serialCx show pcb Cx show pchipCx show exportjbod Cx show numportsCx show numunits Cx show ctlbusCx show autocarve Cx show spinupCx show stagger Cx show ondegradeCx show memory Cx show carvesizeCx show unitstatus Cx show autorebuildCx show drivestatus Cx show allunitstatus3JV3MVTA Cx show allSupported RAID Types Supported Stripe Sizes KB Supported Model-Unit Types for ignoreECC Cx rescan noscan Cx flush Cx commitCx show alarms reverse Cx show rebuild Cx show diagRAID-5 Initializing Cx show verify Cx show selftest Cx add rebuild=dddhhduration Setting Up a Rebuild ScheduleCx add verify=dddhhduration Setting Up a Verify ScheduleCx add selftest=dddhh Setting Up a Selftest ScheduleCx del selftest=slotid Cx set rebuild=enabledisable1..5Cx del rebuild=slotid Cx del verify=slotidCx set selftest=enabledisable task=UDMASMART Cx set verify=enabledisable1..5Cx set spinup=nn Cx set exportjbod=onoffCx set ondegrade=cacheofffollow Cx set carvesize=1024..2048 Cx set stagger=nnCx set autocarve=onoff Cx set autodetect=onoff disk=p-pall Cx set autorebuild=onoffCx start mediascan Cx stop mediascan Unit Object CommandsCx/ux show Cx/ux show verifystatus Cx/ux show statusCx/ux show rebuildstatus Cx/ux show qpolicy Cx/ux show initializestatusCx/ux show name Cx/ux show serialCx/ux show cache Cx/ux show storsaveCx/ux show identify Cx/ux show autoverifyCx/ux show all Cx/ux show volumesCx/ux show ignoreECC Cx/ux remove noscan quiet Cx/ux start rebuild disk=pp-p...ignoreECC Cx/ux del noscan quietSupported RAID Logical Unit Types for Verification Cx/ux start verifyCx/ux pause rebuild Cx/ux resume rebuildCx/ux set cache=onoff quiet Cx/ux stop verifyCx/ux flush Cx/ux set autoverify=onoffSupported RAID Types for Caching Cx/ux set identify=onoffCx/ux set ignoreECC=onoff Cx/ux set storsave=protectbalanceperform quiet Cx/ux set name=stringCx/ux set qpolicy=onoff Example 3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller CLI Guide Valid Migration Paths Supported Stripe Sizes Example of capacity expansion Migration ProcessExample of splitting a mirror Example of migrate output Cx/px show Port Object CommandsCx/px show firmware Cx/px show statusCx/px show model Cx/px show serialCx/px show smart Cx/px show ncqCx/px show lspeed Cx/px show capacityCx/px show all Cx/px set identify=onoff Cx/px remove noscan quietCx/bbu show BBU Object CommandsCx/bbu show status Cx/bbu show attribute attributeCx/bbu show temp Cx/bbu show batinstCx/bbu show lasttest Cx/bbu show voltCx/bbu show pcb Cx/bbu show bootloaderCx/bbu show serial Cx/bbu show fwCx/bbu test quiet Cx/bbu enableCx/bbu disable quiet Ex show Enclosure Object CommandsEx show controllers Ex show attribute attributeEx show all Ex show slotsEx show fans Ex show tempEx/slotx set identify=onoff Ex/slotx showEx/slotx show identify Ex/tempx show Help CommandsHelp with specific commands Ex/fanx showAttribute attribute Help Help with attributesHelp rescan Help updateHelp show Help flushHelp /cx/px Help focusHelp /cx Help /cx/uxHelp /ex/tempx Command LoggingReturn Code Help /ex/fanxIf you type