Controller Object Commandswww.3ware.com 44/cx show numportsThis command reports how many physical connections are made to thecontroller and the total number of physical ports possible for the controller.Example for a 9650SE-16ML with no drives attached://localhost> /c0 show numports/c0 Number of Ports = 16Example for 9690SA-8E with 8 dual-port SAS drives://localhost> /c3 show numports/c3 Connections = 16 of 128/cx show numunitsThis command reports the number of units currently managed by the specifiedcontroller /cx. This report does not include off-line units (or removed units).Example://localhost> /c0 show numunits/c0 Number of Units = 1/cx show ondegradeThis feature only applies to 9500S controllers.This command reports the cache policy for degraded units. If the ondegradepolicy is “Follow Unit Policy,” a unit cache policy stays the same when theunit becomes degraded. If the ondegrade policy is off, a unit cache policy willbe forced to “off” when the unit becomes degraded.Example://localhost> /c0 show ondegrade/c0 Cache on Degraded Policy = Follow Unit Policy/cx show pcbThis command reports the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) version of thespecified controller /cx.Example://localhost> /c0 show pcb/c0 PCB Version = RevX/cx show pchipThis command reports the PCHIP (PCI Interface Chip) version of thespecified controller /cx.Example://localhost> /c0 show pchip/c0 PCHIP Version = 1.x