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ClearEventLog
Clears the contents of the event log. No new entries are
recorded until ClearEventLog has completed.
ClearEventLog
Date
Regulates the current date for this unit. The date range is
1/1/2000 to 12/31/2099.
set Date [MM] [DD] [YYYY]
get Date
DefaultInterleave
Assigns or retrieves the system-default interleave size for
new RAID groups where the interleave size is expressed
as the number of 512-byte blocks. If an interleave size is
not explicitly specified when a RAID group is created,
then the
DefaultInterleave
value is used instead.
Default: 128
set DefaultInterleave [16 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 256 ]
get DefaultInterleave
DeleteAllMaps
Removes all mapped devices from the map table. Upon
the subsequent POST, if no maps are present the default
maps are loaded.
DeleteAllMaps
DHCPFixedDelay
Selects/displays the delay, in seconds, between DHCP
client request intervals, from between 0 seconds to 255
seconds. 0 time is typical.
Default: 0 (no delay)
set DHCPFixedDelay [ 0 - 255 ]
get DHCPFixedDelay
DisplayEventLog
Displays the event log.The event log may be filtered using
the
DisplayEventLogFilter
command. The optional
parameter
n
is the number of lines to be displayed as
a
single page with no user interaction. After the
command has executed, use
+
,
-
or
=
to scroll
through the log
.
Press
q
to exit the command.
DisplayEventLog <n>
DisplayEventLogFilter
Filters the display of data for specified subsystems and
levels during
DisplayEventLog
mode. Valid event log
subsystem entries are platform-dependent. For set
commands, the final parameter indicates whether or not
events from the specified subsystem and level are
displayed.
Subsystem Levels
ECC INFO
ENET WARN
GEN CRIT
HTTP FAIL
NVRAM ALL
PERF
SCSI
NDMP
FC
ALL
Default: all all all
set DisplayEventLogFilter [subsystem | all] [level | all] [all
| none]
get DisplayEventLogFilter [subsystem | all] [level | all] [all
| none]
DriveTest
Immediate command which starts or stops a drive test
with the previously specified configuration and drive list.
Drives which are in-use by the test are not available for
RAID configuration or RAID operations. Only one test
can be run at a time.
DriveTest [Begin | Cancel]
DriveTestConfig
Configures the next drive test to perform one of the
following operations: initialize (destructive write-only),
read (non-destructive read-only), verify (destructive
verify), or init-verify (destructive write-read-verify).The
test is not started until the
DriveTest Begin
command is
given.
Default: not initiated
set DriveTestConfig [init | read | verify | init-verify]
get DriveTestConfig
DriveTestList
Specifies drives to be run in the next drive test. including
drives which are not part of a RAID group and not Hot
Spares. The
all
parameter automatically chooses eligible
drives. The test is not started until the
DriveTest
Begin
command is given.
set DriveTestList [drive [BlockDevID] | all]
get DriveTestList