Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference

/cx/ux set identify=onoff

This feature only applies to 9550SX and 9590SE model controllers. This command allows you to identify a unit within an enclosure.

When that the EPCT (Enclosure Port Configuration Table) equates identify with blinking, as it does in the 3ware Sidecar Enclosure, the LEDs associated with the drive slots of the specified unit blink.

Example:

//localhost> /c0/u0 set identify=on

Sending Identify request for unit /c0/u0 to [on] ... Done.

/cx/ux set ignoreECC=onoff

This feature only applies to 9000 series controllers.

This command allows you to set the ignoreECC policy for a given unit.

When ignoreECC policy is set to off, if a rebuild process encounters bad sectors on the source disk, the rebuild will fail. When ignoreECC is set to on, such errors are ignored, and the rebuild will continue. When you use ignoreECC, a file system check is recommended following the rebuild, to insure data integrity.

By default, ignoreECC is off.

/cx/ux set name=string

This command allows you to name the unit with an arbitrary name. You can use this name in conjunction with the unit serial number to cross-reference with the unit. The system does not check to ensure uniqueness of names, so be careful to assign different names to each unit.

Note: The unit’s serial number is automatically assigned when the unit is created and is not changeable.

/cx/ux set qpolicy=onoff

This command applies only to 9550SX and 9590SE controllers.

This command sets the queue policy of the firmware. If the queue policy is on, the firmware utilizes the drive queueing policy. If some of the drives in the unit do not support any queueing policy, this policy will have no effect on those drives.

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