Shell Object Commandswww.3ware.com 28flushThis command sends a flush command to all 3ware controllers in the system.For more information, see “/cx flush” on page 64.rescanThis command sends a rescan command to all 3ware controllers in the system.For more information, see “/cx rescan [noscan]” on page 64.showThis command shows a general summary of all detected controllers andenclosures.The output of this command will vary, depending upon your controller modeland whether there is an enclosure with an expander attached.Note that the device drivers for the appropriate operating system should beloaded for the list to show all controllers. The intention is to provide a globalview of the environment.Example for controller without an enclosure and expander:Typical output of the Show command for a controller looks like the following://localhost> showCtl Model Ports Drives Units NotOpt RRate VRate BBU-----------------------------------------------------------------------c0 9590SE-4ME 4 4 1 0 2 5 -The output above indicates that Controller 0 is a 9590SE model with 4 Ports,with 4 Drives detected (attached), total of 1 Unit, with no units in a NotOpt(Not Optimal) state, RRate (Rebuild Rate) of 2, VRate (Verify Rate) of 5,BBU of '-' (Not Applicable). Not Optimal refers to any state except OK andVERIFYING. Other states include VERIFY-PAUSED, INITIALIZING, INIT-PAUSED, REBUILDING, REBUILD-PAUSED, DEGRADED,MIGRATING, MIGRATE-PAUSED, RECOVERY, INOPERABLE, andUNKNOWN. RRate also applies to initializing, migrating, and recoverybackground tasks. (Definitions of the unit statuses are available in the 3wareSAS/SATA RAID Software User Guide, Version 9.5.1.)