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Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference
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3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller CLI Guide for the Power Mac G5
/cx set verify=enable|disable|1..5  (9000 only)
/cx set selftest=enable|disable [task=UDMA|SMART](9000 only)
/cx flush 
/cx update filename_with_path [force] (9000 only)
/cx commit          (Windows only. Also known as shutdown) 
/cx start mediascan (7000/8000 only)
/cx stop mediascan  (7000/8000 only)
/cx rescan [noscan] (Does not import non-JBOD on 7000/8000 
models.
/c
x
 show
This command shows summary information on the specified controller /cx
This information is organized into a report containing two to three parts:
Unit summary listing all present units
Port summary section listing of all ports and disks attached to them.
BBU summary section listing, if a BBU  is installed on the controller. 
The Unit summary section lists all present unit and specifies their unit 
number, unit type (such as RAID 5), unit status (OK, RECOVERY, 
INOPERABLE, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED, INITIALIZING, INIT-
PAUSED, VERIFYING, VERIFY-PAUSED, REBUILDING, REBUILD-
PAUSED, MIGRATING, MIGRATE-PAUSED), % Cmpl (of rebuilding, 
verifying, initializing, or migrating), stripe size, size (usable capacity) in 
gigabytes or terabytes, auto verify policy status (on/off), and ignore ECC 
errors policy state (on/off). (Definitions of the unit statuses are available 
in the 3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller User Guide.) 
                                      
The Port summary section lists all present ports and specifies the port 
number, disk status, unit affiliation, size (in gigabytes) and blocks (512 bytes), 
and the serial number assigned by the disk vendor.
The BBU summary lists details about the BBU, if one is installed. It includes 
a few important attributes such as hours left (in which the current BBU can 
backup the controller cache in the event of power loss), temperature, voltage, 
readiness, and so forth.
Additional attributes about controllers, units, ports and disks can be obtained 
by querying for them explicitly. For details, see the other show subcommands.
Note: 
If an asterisk (*) appears next to the status of a unit, there is an error on one 
of the drives in the unit. This feature provides a diagnostic capability for potential 
problem drives. The error may not be a repeated error, and may be caused by an 
ECC error, SMART failure, or a device error. Rescanning the controller will clear the 
drive error status if the condition no longer exists
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