Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference

Table 7: Supported RAID (Logical Unit) Types for Verification

Model

R0

R1

R5

R10

Single

Spare

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7K/8K

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

N/A

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9K

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When you issue this command, the specified verify will begin if schedules are disabled; otherwise it will pause until the next scheduled verify. Verify will also pause if a rebuild or initialization is currently in progress.

/cx/ux pause rebuild

This command allows you to pause the rebuild operation on the specified unit /cx/ux.

This feature is only supported on the 7000/8000 series controllers. 9000 series controllers have an on-board scheduler where rebuild operations can be scheduled to take place at specified start and stop times. The /cx/ux pause rebuild command is provided to enable 7000/8000 users to achieve similar functionality with use of Linux-provided schedulers such as cron(8) or at(1), or user-supplied programs.

/cx/ux resume rebuild

This command allows you to resume the rebuild operation on the specified unit /cx/ux.

This feature is intended only for 7000/8000 series controllers. 9000 series controllers have an on-board scheduler where rebuild operations can be scheduled to take place at specified start and stop times. The /cx/ux resume rebuild function is provided to enable 7000/8000 users to achieve similar functionality with use of Linux-provided schedulers such as cron(8) or at(1), or user supplied programs.

/cx/ux stop verify

This command stops a background verification process on the specified unit /cx/ux. Table 7 on page 60 shows the supported matrix as a function of the controller model and logical unit type.

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