Unit Object Commands

/cx/ux show cache

This command shows the current write cache state of the specified unit.

Example:

//localhost> /c0/u0 show cache /c0/u0 Cache State = on

/cx/ux show ignoreECC

This feature only applies to 9000 series controllers.

This command shows the current setting of the ignoreECC policy for the specified unit.

Example:

//localhost> /c0/u0 show ignoreECC /c0/u0 Ignore ECC policy = off

/cx/ux show volumes

This feature only applies to 9000 series controllers.

This command reports the number of volumes in the specified unit. The number of volumes will normally be “1” unless the drive capacity exceeds 2TB and auto-carving is enabled.

/cx/ux show all

This command shows the current setting of all above attributes.

If the auto-carve policy was on at the time the unit was created and the unit is over the carve size, multiple volumes were created and are displayed at the end of the summary information.

Example:

//localhost> /c0/u1 show all /c0/u1 status = OK

/c0/u1 is not rebuilding, its current state is OK /c0/u1 is not verifying, its current state is OK /c0/u1 is not initializing, its current state is OK /c0/u1 volume(s) = 2

/c0/u1 name = 1234567

/c0/u1 serial number = C6CPR7JMF98DA8001DF0

Unit UnitType Status %RCmpl %VlmCmpl Port Stripe Size(GB)

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

u1

RAID-0

OK

-

-

-

64K

3578.40

u1-0

DISK

OK

-

-

p0

-

298.20

u1-1

DISK

OK

-

-

p1

-

298.20

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