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Chapter 1. Introduction to the 3ware Command Line Interface
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3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller CLI Guide 
Outputting the CLI to a Text File
You can have the output of the 3ware CLI, including errors, sent to a text file 
by adding 2>&1 to the end of the line. This could be useful, for example, if 
you want to email the output to AMCC Technical Support.
Examples
tw_cli /c2/p0 show >> controller2port0info.txt 2>&1
or
tw_cli /c0 show diag >> Logfile.txt 2>&1
Conventions
The following conventions are used through this guide:
In text, 
monospace font
 is used for code and for things you type. 
In descriptions and explanations of commands, a bold font indicates the 
name of commands and parameters, for example, /c0/p0 show all.
In commands, an italic font indicates items that are variable, but that you 
must specify, such as a controller ID, or a unit ID, for example,
 
/c0/p0 
show
 
attribute, and /cx/px show all
In commands, brackets around an item indicates that it is optional.
In commands, ellipses (...) indicate that more than one parameter at a time 
can be included, for example, /c0/p0 show attribute [attribute ...], or that 
there is a range between two values from which you can pick a value, for 
example, /cx set carvesize=[1024...2048].
In commands, a vertical bar (|) indicates an 'or' situation where the user 
has a choice between more than one attribute, but only one can be 
specified. 
Example:
 In the command to rescan all ports and reconstitute all units, the 
syntax appears as /cx rescan [noscan]. The brackets [ ] indicate that you may 
omit the noscan parameter, so that the operation will be reported to the 
operating system.