Drivetest, Drivetestconfig, Drivetestlist – ATTO Technology FastStream SC 5700 User Manual

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DriveTest

Starts or stops a drive test with the previously-specified
configuration and drive list. Drives which are in-use by the test
are not available for RAID configuration or RAID operations.
Only one test can be run at a time.

DriveTest [Begin | Cancel]

DriveTestConfig

Configures the next drive test to perform: initialize (destructive
write-only), read (non-destructive read-only), verify (destructive
verify), or init-verify (destructive write-read-verify).The test is not
started until the

DriveTest

Begin command is given.

set DriveTestConfig [init | read | verify | init-verify]
get DriveTestConfig

DriveTestList

Specifies drives to be run in the next drive test. This command
can be called with different eligible block IDs and each one is
added to the list. Drives which are not part of a RAID group or
are not hot spares are eligible. The all parameter automatically
chooses eligible drives. The test is not started until the

DriveTest

Begin command is given.

set DriveTestList [drive [BlockDevID] | all]
get DriveTestList

DriveTestStatus

Displays the status of the currently running drive test, but does
not display performance metrics. If a block device ID is not
running or cannot be found, its state is idle and percent
complete is 0.

get DriveTestStatus <drive [BlockDevID]>

DumpConfiguration

Displays the unit’s configuration to the Advanced page of the
ExpressNAV Storage Manager or a terminal emulation or telnet
session. The record may not be displayed completely in the
ExpressNAV page.

DumpConfiguration

DumpEventLog

Displays the contents of the

EventLog

to the Advanced page

of the ExpressNAV Storage Manager or a terminal emulation or
telnet session. The record may not be displayed completely in
the ExpressNAV page.

DumpEventLog

EmailFromAddress

Configures the Email address that the unit uses to communicate
with the Email server. Full Email address is a fully qualified
Internet Email address, not more than 128 characters long.

set EmailFromAddress [full email address]
get EmailFromAddress

EmailNotify

Regulates Email notification.

Default: disabled.
set EmailNotify [enabled | disabled]
get EmailNotify

EmailNotifyAddress

Configures notification addresses. Index is a number between 1
and 5. Full Email address is a fully qualified Internet Email
address, not more than 128 characters long. Emails are sent
based on the warning level you set to trigger an Email alert.

Warning levels

None: no Emails
Critical: only critical severity events
Warning: warnings and critical events
Informational: information
All: all warnings, critical events and informational

messages

set EmailNotifyAddress [index] [full email address]

[warning level]

get EmailNotifyAddress <index | all>

EmailPassword

Configures the password which authenticates the login to the
SMTP Email server. The password must not be more than 64
characters. A password is not required if the Email server does
not require authentication.

set EmailPassword
SaveConfiguration command required

EmailServerAddress

Configures the address of the server the unit must contact in
order to send out Email notifications using either an Email
address (xxx.xxx.x.x) or a fully qualified domain name
(mal.myserver.com).

Default: 0.0.0.0
set EmailServerAddress [IP address |domain name]
SaveConfiguration command required
get EmailServerAddress

EmailUsername

Configures the user name which authenticates the login to the
SMTP Email server. The user name must not be more than 128
characters. A user name is not required if the Email server does
not require authentication.

set EmailUsername [username]
SaveConfiguration command required
get EmailUsername

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