Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference37 3ware SAS/SATA RAID Controller CLI Guide, Version 9.5.2/cx showattribute [attribute ...]This command shows the current setting of the specified attributes on thespecified controller. One or many attributes can be specified. Specifying aninvalid attribute will terminate the loop. Possible attributes are: achip,allunitstatus, autocarve (9000 series SX/SE/SA only), autorebuild (9000series SX/SE/SA only), bios, carvesize (9000 series SX/SE/SA only), driver,drivestatus, firmware, memory, model, monitor, numdrives, numports,numunits, ctlbus (9000 series SX/SE/SA only), ondegrade (9500S), pcb,pchip, qpolicy, serial, spinup (9000 series), stagger (9000 series), andunitstatus.Example: To see the driver and firmware installed on controller 0, enter thefollowing://localhost> /c0 show driver firmware/c0 Driver Version = 2.x/c0 Firmware Version = FE9X 3.x(In the sample output above, “x” will be replaced with the actual versionnumber.)/cx show achipThis command reports the ACHIP (ATA Interface Chip) version of thespecified controller /cx.Example://localhost> /c0 show achip/c0 ACHIP Version = 3.x/cx show allunitstatusThis command presents a count of total and Not Optimal units managed bythe specified controller /cx. For more about the meaning of Not Optimal, see“Shell Object Commands” on page 26.Example://localhost> /c0 show allunitstatus/c0 Total Optimal Units = 2/c0 Not Optimal Units = 0/cx show autocarveThis feature only applies to 9000 series SX/SE/SA controllers.This command reports the Auto-Carve policy. If the policy is on, all newlycreated or migrated units larger than the carvesize will be automaticallycarved into multiples of carvesize volumes plus one remainder volume. Eachvolume can be treated as an individual drive with its own file system. The