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03-31-2008 05:19 PM
03-31-2008 05:19 PM
msa1500 cli commands
Are there CLI commands to enable cache batteries on msa1500's? see attached show THis controller output:
Cache:
0 megabyte read cache 512 megabyte write cache Version 2
Cache is GOOD, and Cache is enabled.
No unflushed data in cache
Batteries are disabled
Module #1 is fully charged and turned off.
Module #2 is fully charged and turned off.
Controller Up Time:
34 Days 19 Hours 37 Minutes 53 Seconds
Health:
Surface Scan: Complete.
Rebuild Status: Complete.
Expansion: Complete.
Cache:
0 megabyte read cache 512 megabyte write cache Version 2
Cache is GOOD, and Cache is enabled.
No unflushed data in cache
Batteries are disabled
Module #1 is fully charged and turned off.
Module #2 is fully charged and turned off.
Controller Up Time:
34 Days 19 Hours 37 Minutes 53 Seconds
Health:
Surface Scan: Complete.
Rebuild Status: Complete.
Expansion: Complete.
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03-31-2008 07:08 PM
03-31-2008 07:08 PM
Re: msa1500 cli commands
No.
Batteries will be enabled once there is write data in cache.
jk
Batteries will be enabled once there is write data in cache.
jk
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