Help, Help focus – Avago Technologies 3ware SAS 9750-16i4e User Manual

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Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference

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3ware SATA+SAS RAID Controller Card CLI Guide, Version 10.2

bios|carvesize(9000series)|

driver|drivestatus|firmware|memory|model|

monitor|numdrives|numports|numunits|ctlbus(9000 series

SX/SE/SA only)|serial|pcb|

pchip|spinup|stagger|unitstatus|

/cx show all where all means attributes and configurations.

/cx show diag

/cx show alarms [reverse]

/cx show rebuild (9000 only)

/cx show verify (9000 only)

/cx show selftest (9000 only)

//localhost>

help

The help command provides a table of contents to help with the overall
navigation of the CLI commands.

For example:

Typical output is similar to the following example.

//localhost> help

Copyright (c) 2010 LSI

LSI/3ware CLI (version 2.00.11.010)

Commands Description

-------------------------------------------------------------------

focus Changes from one object to another. For Interactive Mode Only!

show Displays information about controller(s), unit(s) and port(s).

flush Flush write cache data to units in the system.

rescan Rescan all empty ports for new unit(s) and disk(s).

update Update controller firmware from an image file.

commit Commit dirty DCB to storage on controller(s). (Windows only)

/cx Controller specific commands.

/cx/ux Unit specific commands.

/cx/px Port specific commands.

/cx/phyx Phy specific commands.

/cx/bbu BBU specific commands. (9000 only)

/cx/ex Enclosure specific commands. (9690SA only)

/ex Enclosure specific commands. (9KSX/SE only)

Certain commands are qualified with constraints of controller type/model

support. Please consult the tw_cli documentation for explanation of the

controller-qualifiers.

Type help <command> to get more details about a particular command.

For more detail information see tw_cli's documentation.

help focus

The help focus command provides specific focus-related help, illustrating
various ways to use the focus command. See the section “Shell Object
Commands” on page 25
for more information.

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