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/cx/ux show attribute [attribute ...]
This command shows the current setting of the specified attributes. One or many attributes can be requested. Specifying an invalid attribute will terminate the loop. Possible attributes are: initializestatus, name (9000 series), autoverify (9000 series), cache, ignoreECC (9000 series), identify (9000 series SX/SE/SA only), qpolicy (9000 series SX/SE/SA only), rapidrecovery (9000 series SE/SA only), rebuildstatus, serial (9000 series), status, storsave (9000 series SX/SE/SA only), verifystatus, and volumes (9000 series).
/cx/ux show autoverify
This feature only applies to 9000 series controllers.
This command shows the current autoverify setting of the specified unit.
Example:
//localhost> /c0/u0 show autoverify
/c0/u0 Auto Verify Policy = off
/cx/ux show cache
This command shows the current write cache state of the specified unit.
Example:
//localhost> /c0/u0 show cache
/c0/u0 Cache State = on
/cx/ux show identify
This feature only applies to 9000 series SX/SE/SA model controllers.
This command is related to the /cx/ux set identify command. It shows the identify status of the specified unit (either on or off).
Example:
//localhost> /c0/u0 show identify
/c0/u0 Identify status = on
/cx/ux show ignoreECC
This feature only applies to 9000 series controllers.
This command shows the current setting of the ignoreECC policy for the specified unit.
Example:
//localhost> /c0/u0 show ignoreECC
/c0/u0 Ignore ECC policy = off
/cx/ux show initializestatus
This command reports the initializestatus (if any) of the specified unit.
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/u5 show initializestatus
 /c0/u5 is not initializing, its current state is OK
/cx/ux show name
This feature only applies to 9000 series controllers.
This command reports the name (if any) of the specified unit.
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/u5 show name
 /c0/u5 name = Joe
/cx/ux show qpolicy
This feature only applies to 9000 series SX/SE/SA model controllers.
This command reports the queue policy of the firmware for SATA drives. Qpolicy is not applicable to SAS drives. If the queue policy is on, the firmware utilizes the drive’s queueing policy. If any drives do not support a queueing policy, this policy will have no effect on those drives.
For a spare unit, drive queuing is not meaningful or applicable. When a spare becomes part of a true unit during a rebuild, it will adopt the queue policy of the ''new'' parent unit. Thus, this command does not show the queue policy for the spare unit type.
Note that currently only NCQ will be enabled, not tag-queueing.
Note that queuing information is not available for SAS drives.
Example:
//localhost> /c0/u5 show qpolicy
/c0/u5 Command Queuing Policy = on
/cx/ux show rapidrecovery
This command only applies to 9000 series controllers, models SE and SA, and only for redundant units. Firmware 9.5.1 or later is required.
This command shows the Rapid RAID Recovery policy for the specified unit. This policy can be all, rebuild, or disable.
For information about the policy settings, please see the description about the rapidrecovery attribute for the /cx add commandhere .
 
Note: Units created using firmware verisons prior to 9.5.1 will always display a Rapid Recovery Policy of disable.
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/u0 show rapidrecovery
 /c1/u0 Rapid RAID Recovery policy setting = Disable.
/cx/ux show rebuildstatus
This command reports the rebuildstatus (if any) of the specified unit.
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/u5 show rebuildstatus
 /c0/u5 is not rebuilding, its current state is OK
If the unit is in the process of migrating, the command will return the following:
 //localhost> /c0/u5 show rebuildstatus
 /c0/u5 is not rebuilding, its current state is MIGRATING
/cx/ux show serial
This feature only applies to 9000 series controllers.
This command reports the unique serial number of the specified unit.
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/u5 show serial
 /c0/u5 Serial Number = 12345678901234567890
/cx/ux show status
This command reports the status of the specified unit.
Possible statuses include: OK, VERIFYING, VERIFY-PAUSED, INITIALIZING, INIT-PAUSED, REBUILDING, REBUILD-PAUSED, DEGRADED, MIGRATING, MIGRATE-PAUSED, RECOVERY, INOPERABLE, and UNKNOWN. (Definitions of the unit statuses are available under Unit Statuses in the 3ware SAS/SATA RAID Software User Guide, Version 9.5.1.)
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/u0 show status
 /c0/u5 status = OK
/cx/ux show storsave
This feature only applies to 9000 series SX/SE/SA model controllers.
This command reports the storsave policy on the unit.
For more information see, /cx/ux set storsave=protect|balance|perform [quiet].
Example:
//localhost> /c0/u5 show storsave
/c0/u5 Command Storsave Policy = protect
/cx/ux show verifystatus
This command reports the verifystatus (if any) of the specified unit.
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/u5 show verifystatus
 /c0/u5 is not verifying, its current state is OK
/cx/ux show volumes
This feature only applies to 9000 series controllers.
This command reports the number of volumes in the specified unit. The number of volumes will normally be “1” unless auto-carving is enabled and/or a boot LUN was specified.
Example:
//localhost> /c0/u0 show volumes
/c0/u0 volume(s) = 1

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