A.3.7 status command, A.3.7, Status command – Asus LSI SAS3442X-R User Manual

Page 60: A-12

Advertising
background image

A-12

Using the CFGGEN IR Configuration Utility

Version 1.1

Copyright © 2006, 2007 by LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved.

2.

CFGGEN does not allow adding a hot spare disk of a type
(SAS/SATA) that is different from the disk types in any of the
volumes.

Command Line –

cfggen <controller #> hotspare <SCSI ID>

cfggen <controller #> hotspare bay <enclosure:bay>

Parameters –

<controller #>

– Number of the SAS controller targeted by this

command.

Bay

– This option indicates that enclosure:bay values are specified

instead of SCSI ID values.

<SCSI ID>

– SCSI ID of the drive targeted by this command.

<enclosure:bay>

– The enclosure:bay value for the disk drive to use

for the new hot spare disk. These values can be obtained via the
output of the DISPLAY command.

Program Return Value –

0x00

SUCCESS: command completed successfully.

0x01

FAILURE: bad command line arguments or operational failure.

A.3.7

STATUS Command

The STATUS command displays the status of any volume
synchronization operation that is currently in progress on the controller.
If no such operation is in progress, CFGGEN displays a message
indicating this before it exits. The STATUS command adds the flag
Inactive to the Volume State field, if the controller firmware marks the
volume as Inactive.

Command Line –

cfggen <controller #> status

Parameters –

<controller #>

– Number of the SAS controller targeted by this

command.

Advertising