
Unit Object Commands
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/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 9 on page 58 shows the supported matrix as a function of the
controller model and logical unit type.
/cx/ux flush
This command allows you to flush the write cache on the specified unit
/ux
associated with controller
/cx
. Note that this command does not apply to spare
unit types.
/cx/ux set autoverify=on|off
This feature only applies to 9000 series controllers.
This command allows you to turn on and off the autoverify operation on a
specified unit
/cx/ux
during allocated schedule windows.
You can use the
show verify
command to display the existing schedule
windows. By default, autoverify is
off
.
Auto-verify allows the controller to run the verify function, if or when
deemed necessary, during the schedule window. If no schedule is set up and
auto-verify is enabled, then the controller can run the verify function any time
it is deemed necessary. This can include pausing the process and restarting it