Screen Reporting Stylewww.3ware.com 85brackets indicate that you may omit the controller ID, to rescan all controllers,and the noscan parameter, so that the operation will be reported to theoperating system.Screen Reporting StyleIn the previous version of the CLI, 3ware has changed the default reportingstyle to a tabular reporting style for screen displays. Using this format,information is easier to read and analyze. The new style also accommodatesautomation, by providing consistent columns with or without values so that itcan be easily parsed.The original, non-tabular style is still available. To use the old style, set theTW_CLI_STYLE to OLD as shown below, depending on your operatingsystem. For Redhat and SuSE (bash, ksh, or sh), enterexport TW_CLI_STYLE=OLD For Linux csh (C-shell), enter:setenv TW_CLI_STYLE OLD For Windows, enterset TW_CLI_STYLE=OLDTo keep the new CLI output style following a reboot or when a new windowor shell is opened you must edit the environment variables in both Windowsand Linux.To use the new style, enterTW_CLI_STYLE=" "orTW_CLI_STYLE="NEW"The examples in this document use the new style of reporting.Info CommandsThe info commands provide information about the 3ware controller, theattached drives, and configured RAID arrays or units. The info commands arefor querying purposes only.Info commands are read-only operations showing various values ofcontrollers, units, and drives.Syntaxinfoinfo c [driver|model|firmware|bios|monitor|serial|pcb|pchip|achipnumports|numunits|numdrives|unitstatus|drivestatus|allunitstatusexportjbod|ondegrade|spinup|stagger]info c u [status|rebuildstatus|verifystatus|initializestatus]