Controller Object Commands

/cx show autorebuild

This feature only applies to 9550SX, 9590SE, and 9650SE model controllers.

This command shows the Auto-Rebuild policy. If the policy is enabled, the firmware will select drives to use for rebuilding a degraded unit using the following priority order. For more information, see “/cx set autorebuild=onoff” on page 57.

1.Smallest usable spare.

2.Smallest usable unconfigured (available) drive.

3.Smallest usable failed drive.

If the policy is disabled, only spare drives will be used for an automatic rebuild operation.

Example:

//localhost> /c0 show autorebuild /c0 Auto-Rebuild Policy = on

/cx show unitstatus

This command presents a list of units currently managed by the specified controller /cx, and shows their types, capacity, status, and unit policies.

Possible statuses include: OK, VERIFYING, VERIFY-PAUSED, INITIALIZING, INIT-PAUSED, REBUILDING, REBUILD-PAUSED, DEGRADED, MIGRATING, MIGRATE-PAUSED, RECOVERY, INOPERABLE, and UNKNOWN. (Definitions of the unit statuses are available in the 3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller User Guide.)

Note: If an asterisk (*) appears next to the status of a unit, there is an error on one of the drives in the unit. This feature provides a diagnostic capability for potential problem drives. The error may not be a repeated error, and may be caused by an ECC error, SMART failure, or a device error. Rescanning the controller will clear the drive error status if the condition no longer exists.

Example:

//localhost> /c2

show unitstatus

Unit UnitType

Status

%RCmpl %V/I/M Stripe Size(GB) Cache AVrfy

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

u0

RAID-5

OK

-

-

64K

596.004

ON

OFF

u1

RAID-0

OK

-

-

64K

298.002

ON

OFF

u2

SPARE

OK

-

-

-

149.042

-

OFF

u3

RAID-1

OK

-

-

-

149.001

ON

OFF

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