Info Commands
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The port summary section lists all present ports specifying the port number,
disk status, unit affiliation, size (GB), blocks (of 512 bytes), and the serial
number assigned by the disk vendor.
Additional attributes about units, ports and disks can be obtained by querying
for them explicitly. See other info sub-commands below.
Typical output looks like:
//localhost> info c0
Unit
UnitType
Status
%Cmpl
Stripe
Size
Cache
AVerify
OvrECC
---------------------------------------------------------------
u0
RAID-1
OK
-
-
149.05
ON
OFFOFF
u1
RAID-5
OK
-
64k
298.22
ON
OFFOFF
u2
SPARE
OK
-
-
149.05
ON
OFF-
Port
Status
Unit
Size
Blocks
Serial
--------------------------------------------------------------
p0
OK
u0
149.05 GB3125818083JS0TF14
p1
OK
u0
149.05 GB3125818083JS0TETZ
p2
OK
u1
149.05 GB3125818083JS0VG85
p3
OK
u1
149.05 GB3125818083JS0VGCY
p4
OK
u1
149.05 GB3125818083JS0VGGQ
p5
OK
u2
149.05 GB3125818083JS0VH1P
p6
OK
-
149.05 GB3125818083JS0TF0P
p7
OK
-
149.05 GB3125818083JS0VF43
p8
OK
-
149.05 GB3125818083JS0VG8D
p9
NOT-PRESENT -
-
-
-
p10
NOT-PRESENT -
-
-
-
p11
NOT-PRESENT -
-
-
-
3ware CLI calculates one megabyte as 1024 x 1024, the same calculation that
Windows and Linux use. 3DM 2 uses 1024 x 1024, so when using 3DM 2, the
capacity listed will match the capacity stated by the CLI. Previous versions of
3DM (v1.x) calculate one megabyte as 1000 x 1000, which is the calculation
disk drive vendors use.
info
cid
driver
This command reports the device driver version associated with controller
cid
.
Example:
//localhost> info c0 driver
/c0 Driver Version = 1.02.00.036
info
cid
model
This command reports the controller model of controller
cid
.
Example:
//localhost> info c0 model