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Adapter Commands
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E0:Sn syntax that enables you to specify a disk drive in a 
particular “slot” in this default enclosure.
4.4
Adapter Commands
You can use the commands in this section to set or display properties 
related to the adapter(s).
Note:
The Embedded MegaRAID Software drivers function as 
virtual “adapters” or “controllers.” Because the drivers are 
not actual hardware components, some of the adapter 
parameters do not apply to them.
4.4.1
Display Adapter Information
Use the command in
to display information on adapter
parameters such as the number of logical drives and initiator ID.
4.4.2
Enable or Disable Automatic Rebuild
Use the command in
to turn automatic rebuild on or off for the
selected adapter(s). If you have configured hotspares and enabled 
automatic rebuild, the RAID adapter automatically tries to use them to 
rebuild failed disks. Automatic rebuild also controls whether a rebuild will 
start when a drive that was part of the array is reinserted.
Table 4.2
Display Adapter Information
Syntax
CmdTool –AdpAllInfo -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
Description
Displays parameters on the selected adapter(s). Displayed information includes 
initiator ID, current status of auto rebuild, alarm, number of logical drives, rebuild 
rate, bus number/device number, present RAM, SAS settings, serial number of the 
board, and SAS address.
MegaCLI CT does not support display of the firmware version or BIOS version, as 
the driver does not support it.
Table 4.3
Enable or Disable Automatic Rebuild
Syntax
CmdTool –AdpAutoRbld -Enbl|-Dsbl|-Dsply -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
Description
Enables or disables automatic rebuild on the selected adapter(s).
The -Dsply option shows the status of the automatic rebuild state.