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25430 |
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T3 - command line options |
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1 Mar 2001 |
The T3s operating system has a very versatile set of command line utilities
to help in the administration of the array whilst tipped in. The�output is
found below for each of the following commands.
disable���disk� �� enable�� ep��� fru�� help��� lpc� port
proc refresh��� reset��� sync � sys�� tail��� ver�� vol
disable
usage:� disable u<encid>
������� disable u<encid>l[1|2]
disk
usage:� disk version� <drives>
������� disk download <drives> <filename>
enable
usage:� enable u<encid>
������� enable u<encid>l[1|2]
ep
usage:� ep download <filename>
fru
usage:� fru l[ist]
������� fru list sys
������� fru list [u<1-8>]
������� fru list [u<1-8>]c[1]
������� fru list [u<1-8>]d[<1-9>]
������� fru list [u<1-8>]l[<1-2>]
������� fru list [u<1-8>]pcu[<1-2>]
������� fru list [u<1-8>]mpn[1]
������� fru s[tat]
������� fru stat sys
������� fru stat [u<1-8>]
������� fru stat [u<1-8>]c[1]
������� fru stat [u<1-8>]d[<1-9>]
������� fru stat [u<1-8>]l[<1-2>]
������� fru stat [u<1-8>]pcu[<1-2>]
������� fru st[atistic]
������� fru statistic sys
������� fru statistic [u<1-8>]
������� fru statistic [u<1-8>]d[<1-9>]
������� fru statistic [u<1-8>]p[1]�[clear]
������� fru statistic [u<1-8>]v[<1-2>] [clear]
������� fru myuid
help
arp� cat cd� �cmp��cp� date��echo head help��ls
mkdir� mv� ping��pwd�� rm��rmdir tail� touch boot
disable disk� enable� fru��id��logger� lpc more
passwd� port��proc� reset� set� shutdown sync� sys
tzset� ver� �vol� ep� refresh� � route� � ofdg
lpc
usage:� lpc version
������� lpc download u<encid>l{1|2} <filename>
������� lpc reboot�� u<encid>l{1|2}
lpc rsn����� u<encid>l{1|2}
lpc rid����� u<encid>l{1|2}
lpc ledtest� u<encid>l{1|2} <delay>
port
usage:� port list
������� port set <port> <targetid <value>|s[oft]>
������� port host <port> <sun|other>
������� port listmap [<port>]
proc
usage:� proc list [<cmd_ref> | <vol_name>]
������� proc kill� <cmd_ref> | <vol_name>
refresh
usage: �refresh -c� ----> start refresh
������� refresh -s� ----> get status
������� refresh -i� ----> re-init command file
������� refresh -k� ----> kill current refreshing task
reset
usage: �exactly that...you will be prompted to confirm your
desire to reset the controller
sync
usage: same deal...system will sync data from cache to disk
sys
usage:� sys list
������� sys stat
������� sys blocksize <16k | 32k | 64k>
������� sys cache <auto | writebehind | writethrough | off>
������� sys mirror <auto | off>
������� sys mp_support <none | rw>
������� sys rd_ahead <on | off>
������� sys recon_rate <high | med | low>
tail
usage: tail [+|-number[lc]] filename
ver
usage: ver....returns the following version information:
������ T300 Release 1.16 2000/08/21 19:42:08 (10.0.0.1)
������ Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
������ All Rights Reserved.
vol
usage:� vol list [<name>]
������� vol stat [<name>]
������� vol mode [<name>]
������� vol add <name> data <drives> raid <0 | 1 | 5> [standby <drive>]
������� vol init <name> <data | sysarea | fast> [rate <1-16>]
������� vol mount <name>
������� vol unmount <name>
������� vol remove <name>
������� vol verify <name> [fix] [rate <1-8>]
������� vol recon <drive> [to_standby | from_standby]
������� vol disable <drive> [to_standby]
INTERNAL SUMMARY:
SUBMITTER: Richard Khleif
APPLIES TO: AFO Vertical Team Docs/Storage, Hardware/Disk Storage Subsystem/StorEdge Disk Array/StorEdge T3
ATTACHMENTS:
Copyright (c) 1997-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc.