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Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference

group=3456 indicates the number of disks per group for a RAID 50 type. (This attribute can only be used when type=raid50.) Recall that a RAID 50 is

amulti-tier array. At the bottom-most layer, N number of disks per group are used to form the RAID 5 layer. These RAID 5 arrays are then integrated into a RAID 0. This attribute allows you to specify the number of disks in the RAID 5 level. Valid values are 3, 4, 5 and 6. For example group=3 indicates 3 disks of RAID 5 at the bottom layer of RAID 50.

Note that a sufficient number of disks are required for a given pattern or disk group. For example, given 6 disks, specifying 3 will create two RAID 5 arrays. With 12 disks, specifying 3 will create four RAID 5 arrays under the RAID 0 level. With only 6 disks a grouping of 6 is not allowed, as you would basically be creating a RAID 5.

The default RAID 50 grouping varies, based on number of disks. For 6 and 9 disks, default grouping is 3. For 8 disks, the default grouping is 4. For 10 disks, the default grouping is 5, and for 12 disks, the default grouping is 4. In the case of 12, the disks could be grouped into groups of 3, 4, or 6 drives. A grouping of 4 is set by default as it provides the best of net capacity and performance.

Note that RAID-10 always has group=2, so an attribute specifying it’s group is not necessary.

stripe=Stripe consists of the stripe size to be used. The following table illustrates the supported and applicable stripes on unit types and controller models. Stripe size units are in KB (kilobytes).

Table 10: Supported Stripe Sizes

Model

R0

R1

R5

R10

Spare

Single

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9K

16

N/A

16

16

N/A

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

64

 

64

64

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

256

 

256

256

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

noscan attribute instructs CLI not to notify the operating system of the creation of the new unit. By default CLI will inform the operating system. One application of this feature is to prevent the operating system from creating block special devices such as /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc as some implementations might create naming fragmentation and a moving target.

nocache attribute instructs CLI to disable the write cache on the migrated unit. Enabling write cache increases write performance at the cost of potential data loss in case of sudden power loss (unless a BBU or UPS is installed). By default the cache is enabled. To avoid the possibility of data loss in the event of a sudden power loss, it is recommended not to set nocache unless there is a BBU (battery backup unit) or UPS (uninterruptable power supply) installed..

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Contents Command Line Interface 3wareCopyright Table of Contents Page Cx/ux set autoverify=onoff Return Code About this CLI Guide Page Introduction to the 3ware Command Line Interface Features of the CLISupported Operating Systems TerminologyInstalling the 3ware CLI on Mac OS Working with 3ware CLIUsing the command interface interactively Using a single command with outputUsing an input file to execute a script Outputting the CLI to a Text FileUnderstanding RAID Levels and Concepts ConventionsRAID Concepts Available RAID Configurations RAIDRAID 0 Configuration Example RAID 5 Configuration Example Determining What RAID Level to Use Single DiskUsing Drive Capacity Efficiently Common Tasks Mapped to CLI Commands CLI Syntax ReferenceCommon Tasks Mapped to CLI Commands Common Tasks Mapped to CLI Commands Syntax Overview Shell Object Commands Focus ObjectShow Show ver Show alarms reverse Show diagShow rebuild Show verify Show selftestUpdate fw=filenamewithpath force FlushRescan CommitController Object Commands Cx showCx show Cx show attribute attribute Typical output looks likeCx 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 Stripe Sizes Controller Object Commands Cx rescan noscan Supported Model-Unit Types for ignoreECCCx update fw=filenamewithpath force Cx commitCx flush Cx show alarms reverse Cx show diagCx show rebuild RAID-5 Initializing Cx show verify Cx show selftest Setting Up a Rebuild Schedule Cx add rebuild=dddhhdurationSetting Up a Verify Schedule Cx add verify=dddhhdurationCx add selftest=dddhh Cx del rebuild=slotidCx set rebuild=enabledisable1..5 Cx del verify=slotidCx del selftest=slotid Cx set verify=enabledisable1..5 Cx set selftest=enabledisable task=UDMASMARTCx set exportjbod=onoff Cx set ondegrade=cacheofffollow Cx set spinup=nnCx set stagger=nn Cx set autocarve=onoffCx set carvesize=1024..2048 Cx set autorebuild=onoffCx start mediascan Cx stop mediascanUnit Object Commands Cx/ux showCx/ux show attribute attribute Cx/ux show statusCx/ux show rebuildstatus Cx/ux show verifystatusCx/ux show initializestatus Cx/ux show nameCx/ux show qpolicy Cx/ux show storsaveCx/ux show identify Cx/ux show autoverifyCx/ux show volumes Cx/ux show cacheCx/ux show ignoreECC Cx/ux show allCx/ux remove noscan quiet Cx/ux del noscan quietCx/ux start rebuild disk=pp-p...ignoreECC Cx/ux start verifyCx/ux pause rebuild Cx/ux resume rebuildCx/ux stop verify Cx/ux flush Cx/ux set autoverify=onoffCx/ux set cache=onoff quiet Cx/ux set identify=onoff Cx/ux set ignoreECC=onoffCx/ux set name=string Cx/ux set qpolicy=onoffBy default, qpolicy is off Cx/ux set storsave=protectbalanceperform quietExample Valid Migration Paths Supported Stripe Sizes Migration Process 3JV2Q1VA Port Object Commands Cx/px showCx/px show attribute attribute Cx/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 quietEnclosure Object Commands Ex showEx show attribute attribute Ex show controllersEx show slots Ex show fans Ex show tempEx show all Ex/slotx showEx/slotx show identify Ex/slotx set identify=onoffEx/fanx show Ex/tempx showHelp Commands Help with specific commandsHelp with attributes Help Help showHelp flush Help update Help rescanHelp commit Help focusReturn Code