1-13IntroductionStatus InformationWhen invoked from the MS-DOS prompt or the Windows Startbutton, the CLI displays status information in the title bar of a DOScommand prompt window as it executes an asynchronouscommand. On NetWare, the status information appears in adifferent window. On UNIX systems, the CLI displays this statusinformation at the bottom of the CLI window.The following example shows the status information for the arraycreate mirror command:Stat:OK!Task:101,Func:MCR Ctr:0,State:DNE 100.0%The following sections describe each item that the CLI displays inthe title bar.The Stat and Task ItemsThe Stat item displays the status of the currently running task.Typically, the item displays the value OK! to indicate the task isexecuting correctly. This is the value that appears in the example.The Task item displays the ID number associated with a specifictask. The controller assigns each task a unique ID number. The taskID that appears in the example is 101.The Func ItemThe Func item displays the type of task running on the controller.Table 1-7 describes the values that the Func item can display.Table 1-7 Function ValuesValue MeaningFSV File system verify task.FSX File system extend task. The array extend mvolume andarray extend volume commands cause the FSX value todisplay.FTF array format task with a FAT file system specified. The arrayformat command with the /file_system switch set toFAT causes the FTF value to display.MCR Mirror set create or multilevel mirror set create task. Thearray create mirror and array create mmirrorcommands cause the MCR value to display.