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Enclosure Object and Element Commands
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/cx/ex/pwrs
x
show identify
This command is used with the 9690SA controller. For the 9650SE and CCU
enclosure, simply drop the prepended controller name in the command and
use /e
x
.
This command shows the identify status of the specified power supply
element. The status can be either on or off.
Example:
//localhost> c0/e0/pwrs1 show identify
c0/e0/pwrs1 Identify status = on
/c
x
/e
x
/pwrs
x
set identify=on|off
This command is used with the 9690SA controller. For the 9650SE and CCU
enclosure, simply drop the prepended controller name in the command and
use /e
x
.
This command causes the power supply to be identified by blinking the LED
associated with it, or turns off identification of the LED for this power supply.
Setting identify to on will cause the LED associated with that power supply to
blink.
Example:
//localhost> c0/e0/pwrs1 set identify=on
Sending Identify request to Power Supply c0/e0/pwrs1 to [on]
... Done.
/c
x
/e
x
/temp
x
show
This command is used with the 9690SA controller. For the 9650SE and CCU
enclosure, simply drop the prepended controller name in the command and
use /e
x
.
This command shows the information about the specified temperature sensor
element
/fan
x
in the specified enclosure
c
x
/e
x
. The possible status values are
OK, OVER-WARNING, OVER-FAIL, UNDER-WARNING, UNDER-FAIL,
where OVER denotes over-temperature and UNDER denotes under-
temperature. For more information about these statuses, see the
3ware SAS/
SATA RAID Software User Guide, Version 9.5.1
Example:
//localhost> /c0/e0/temp0 show
TempSensor Status Temperature Identify
--------------------------------------------------------
temp0 OK 42C(107F) Off