Adaptec 2410SA User Guide - Page 83

Playback Mode Switch, Record Mode Switch, Optional Log Filename Switch

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DOS Utilities The table below lists the required and optional ACU command-line switches. Switch Description /P Playback Mode Switch-In this mode, the ACU reads the contents of the specified script file and creates arrays and configures channel settings based on the properties defined in the script. The is the name of the script file. It can include a drive, directory, and filename and extension, but only the filename is required. If no drive or directory is specified, defaults are used. The file extension is optional. Note: The ACU exits with an error if you do not include either the /P or the /R switch (but not both). /R Record Mode Switch-In this mode, the ACU scans the controller's current array and channel configuration and creates the specified script file based on the configuration. The is the name of the script file. It can include a drive, directory, and filename and extension, but only the filename and extension (.MLC) are required. If no drive or directory is specified, defaults are used. Note: The ACU exits with an error if you do not include either the /P or the /R switch (but not both). /L Optional Log Filename Switch-If you include this switch, the ACU records its activity and any errors it encounters in the log file. If you do not include this switch, the ACU displays any status and errors on the screen. The is a standard MS-DOS file, which can include a drive, directory, filename and extension. Only the filename and extension (.LOG) are required. If no drive or directory is specified, defaults are used. /C Optional Controller Number Switch-In systems with more than one controller, this switch specifies which controller to change. The is a controller number. Controller numbers start with zero. The default is Controller 0. Note: The number assigned to a particular controller is dependent on the controller's physical PCI slot and the order in which your system scans its PCI slots. B-19

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DOS Utilities
The table below lists the required and optional ACU command-line
switches.
Switch
Description
/P
<file>
Playback Mode Switch
In this mode, the ACU reads
the contents of the specified script file and creates arrays
and configures channel settings based on the properties
defined in the script.
The
<file>
is the name of the script file. It can include a
drive, directory, and filename and extension, but only
the filename is required. If no drive or directory is
specified, defaults are used. The file extension is
optional.
Note:
The ACU exits with an error if you do not include
either the
/P
or the
/R
switch (but not both).
/R
<file>
Record Mode Switch
In this mode, the ACU scans the
controller
s current array and channel configuration and
creates the specified script file based on the
configuration.
The
<file>
is the name of the script file. It can include a
drive, directory, and filename and extension, but only
the filename and extension (.
MLC
) are required. If no
drive or directory is specified, defaults are used.
Note:
The ACU exits with an error if you do not include
either the
/P
or the
/R
switch (but not both).
/L
<file>
Optional Log Filename Switch
If you include this
switch, the ACU records its activity and any errors it
encounters in the log file. If you do not include this
switch, the ACU displays any status and errors on the
screen.
The
<file>
is a standard MS-DOS file, which can
include a drive, directory, filename and extension. Only
the filename and extension (.
LOG
) are required. If no
drive or directory is specified, defaults are used.
/C
<number>
Optional Controller Number Switch
In systems with
more than one controller, this switch specifies which
controller to change.
The
<number>
is a controller number. Controller
numbers start with zero. The default is Controller 0.
Note:
The number assigned to a particular controller is
dependent on the controller
s physical PCI slot and the
order in which your system scans its PCI slots.