Adaptec 2410SA User Guide - Page 131

Logfile Commands, repair, disk zero [/repair, boolean, device_ID}, logfile end, logfile start [/append

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Command Line Interface (CLI) Switches /repair-If FALSE (the default), the command only reports failures. If TRUE, bad blocks are automatically repaired, if possible. /wait- If FALSE (the default), the operation is performed in the background and the command prompt is returned immediately. If TRUE, the operation is performed immediately and the command prompt is returned only when done. disk zero [/repair={boolean}] [/wait={boolean}] {device_ID} Clears an entire disk (by writing zeros). All data is erased and cannot be recovered. Parameters {device_ID}-ID of the device to clear. Switches /repair-If FALSE (the default), the command only reports failures. If TRUE, bad blocks are automatically repaired, if possible. /wait- If FALSE (the default), the operation is performed in the background and the command prompt is returned immediately. If TRUE, the operation is performed immediately and the command prompt is returned only when done. Logfile Commands logfile end Ends logging of all output and closes the log file. logfile start [/append={boolean}] {file} Begins logging of all CLI command line activity to a file. Parameters {string}-Name of log file. Switches /append-Specifies whether to append all CLI command line activity to an existing output file if one exists. C-32

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Command Line Interface (CLI)
Switches
/repair
If
FALSE
(the default), the command only reports
failures. If
TRUE
, bad blocks are automatically repaired, if
possible.
/wait
If
FALSE
(the default), the operation is performed in the
background and the command prompt is returned immediately.
If
TRUE
, the operation is performed immediately and the
command prompt is returned only when done.
disk zero [/repair={
boolean
}] [/wait={
boolean
}]
{device_ID}
Clears an entire disk (by writing zeros). All data is erased and
cannot be recovered.
Parameters
{device_ID}
ID of the device to clear.
Switches
/repair
If
FALSE
(the default), the command only reports
failures. If
TRUE
, bad blocks are automatically repaired, if
possible.
/wait
If
FALSE
(the default), the operation is performed in the
background and the command prompt is returned immediately.
If
TRUE
, the operation is performed immediately and the
command prompt is returned only when done.
Logfile Commands
logfile end
Ends logging of all output and closes the log file.
logfile start [/append={
boolean
}] {file}
Begins logging of all CLI command line activity to a file.
Parameters
{string}
Name of log file.
Switches
/append
Specifies whether to append all CLI command line
activity to an existing output file if one exists.