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Table 19. controller-cache-parameters properties (continued)
Name Type Description
name string
Controller A Cache Parameters
Controller B Cache Parameters
write-back-status string Shows the current, system-wide cache policy as determined by auto-write-
through logic. This value is not settable by users. If an auto-write-through
trigger condition (such as a CompactFlash failure) is met, the cache policy for
all volumes changes to write-through, overriding the volume-specific settings.
When the problem is corrected, the cache policy reverts to the value configured
for each individual volume.
Enabled: Write-back. This is the normal state.
Disabled: Write-through.
Not up: The controller is not up.
write-back-status-numeric uint32 Numeric equivalents for write-back-status values.
0: Enabled (write-back)
1: Disabled (write-through)
2: Not up
compact-flash-status string Numeric equivalents for compact-flash-status values.
Not Installed: The CompactFlash card is not installed.
Installed: The CompactFlash card is installed.
compact-flash-status-numeric uint32
0: Not Installed
1: Installed
compact-flash-health string
OK
Degraded
Fault
N/A
Unknown
compact-flash-health-numeric uint32 Numeric equivalents for compact-flash-health values.
0: OK
1: Degraded
2: Fault
3: Unknown
4: N/A
cache-flush string
Enabled: If the controller loses power, it will automatically write cache data
to the CompactFlash card. Cache flush is normally enabled, but is temporarily
disabled during controller shut down.
Disabled: Cache flush is disabled.
cache-flush-numeric uint32 Numeric equivalents for cache-flush values.
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
controllers
This basetype is used by show configuration on page 173 and show controllers on page 175.
Table 20. controllers properties
Name Type Description
durable-id string
controller a
controller b
300 API basetype properties