
Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference
80 3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller User Guide
The VPort number provides a handle by which to identify the drive, even
though the drive may not be directly attached to the controller.
To find the Block and Serial information, use the specific show attribute
command (/cx/px show capacity or /cx/px show serial), or the show all
command.
/c
x
/p
x
show
attribute
[
attribute
...]
This command shows the current setting of the given attributes on the
specified port or drive. One or many attributes can be requested. Specifying
an invalid attribute will terminate the loop. Possible attributes are: capacity,
firmware, identify (9000 series SX/SE/SA only), lspeed (9000 series SX/SE/
SA only), model, ncq (9000 series SX/SE/SA only), serial, smart (SATA
only), and status.
/cx/px show capacity
This command displays the capacity of the drive attached to the specified port
in two formats—GB and blocks. Note that of this version, the GB format is
computed based on division by 1000 (not 1024).
Example:
//localhost> /c0/p5 show capacity
149.05 GB (312581808 Blocks)
/cx/px show driveinfo
This command applies to the 9690SA only. It displays the following
information about the drive:
Drive Type can be either SAS or SATA.
Interface Type can be either Direct or Expander. This indicates how the drive
is connected to the controller.
Drive Ports indicates the number of physical ports on the drive. Can be 1 or 2,
depending on whether the drive is a dual-ported drive. SAS drives can be
either single or double ported, while SATA drives have only one port.
Drive Connections indicates the number of connections from the controller
to the drive. Can be either 1 or 2.
Additional information is available using the /cx/px show all command.
Example:
//localhost> /c3/p4 show driveinfo
/c3/p4 Drive Type = SAS
/c3/p4 Interface Type = Direct
/c3/p4 Drive Ports = 2
/c3/p4 Drive Connections = 1
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