
22.16
Command Line Interface Reference InForm OS Version 2.2.4
SPECIFIERS
<cagename>...
Specifies a drive cage name for which information is displayed. This specifier can be
repeated to display information for multiple cages. If no specifiers are used, the command
defaults to displaying information about all cages in the system.
RESTRICTIONS
None.
EXAMPLES
The following examples display information for a single system’s drive cages:
The columns in the previous example are identified as follows:
■ Id. The cage number.
■ Name. The name of the cage.
■ LoopA. The position of the controller node port to which the cage’s A port (the top port) is
connected.
■ Pos.A. Indicates how closely connected the cage’s A port is to the controller node port. The
value is
0 if the A port is non daisy chained to the node or 1 if daisy chained.
■ LoopB. The position of the controller node port that is connected to the cage’s B port.
■ Pos.B. Indicates how closely connected the cage’s B port is to the controller node port. The
value is
0 if the B port is non daisy chained to the node or 1 if daisy chained.
■ Drives. The number of physical disks in the drive cage.
■ Temp. The range of current temperatures for the drives in the drive cage, in Celsius.
■ RevA. The cage firmware version for side A of the drive cage.
■ RevB. The cage firmware version for side B of the drive cage.
cli% showcage
Id Name LoopA Pos.A LoopB Pos.B Drives Temp RevA RevB Model Side
0 cage0 0:1:1 0 1:1:1 0 40 24-33 2.05 2.05 DC4 n/a
1 cage1 0:1:2 0 1:1:2 0 24 26-32 2.05 2.05 DC2 0
1 cage1 0:1:3 0 1:1:3 0 16 28-32 2.05 2.05 DC2 1
2 cage2 0:1:4 0 1:1:4 0 16 33-36 04 04 DC3 n/a
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