Unit Object Commands
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Unit Object Commands
Unit Object commands provide information and perform actions related to a
specific unit, such as
/c0/u1
(unit 1 on controller 0). For example, you use
logical disk object commands for such tasks as seeing the rebuild, verify, or
initialize status of a unit, starting, stopping, and resuming rebuilds and
verifies, and setting policies for the unit.
Syntax
/cx/ux show
/cx/ux show
attribute
[
attribute ...
] where attributes are:
initializestatus|name(9000 series)|
qpolicy(9550SX only)|rebuildstatus|
serial(9000 series)|status|storsave(9550SX only)|
verifystatus|volumes(9000 series)
/cx/ux show all
/cx/ux start rebuild disk=<
p:-p...
> [ignoreECC]
/cx/ux start verify
/cx/ux pause rebuild (7000/8000 only)
/cx/ux resume rebuild (7000/8000 only)
/cx/ux stop verify
/cx/ux flush
/cx/ux del [noscan] [quiet]
/cx/ux set autoverify=on|off
/cx/ux set cache=on|off [quiet]
/cx/ux set ignoreECC=on|off
/cx/ux set qpolicy=on|off (9550SX only)
/cx/ux set name=string (9000 series)
/cx/ux set storsave=protect|balance|perform (9550SX only)
/cx/ux migrate type=
RaidType
[disk=
p:-p
] [group=3|4|5|6]
[stripe=
Stripe
] [noscan] [nocache] [autoverify]
(9000 only)
/cx/ux export [noscan] [quiet]
/cx/ux show
This command shows summary information about the specified unit
/cx/ux
. If
the unit consists of sub-units as with the case of RAID-1, RAID-5, RAID-10,
RAID-50, then each sub-unit is further presented.
One application of this command is to see which sub-unit of a degraded unit
has caused the unit to degrade and which disk within that sub-unit is the
source of degradation. Another application is to see the source and destination
units during a migration.