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Command Line Interface User’s Guide
■ Set the MRIE of your devices
To display the MRIE for a device, use the disk show smart
command, as in the following example:
HPN0> disk show smart
Executing: disk show smart
Smart Method of Enable
Capable Informational Exception Performance Error
C:ID:L Device Exceptions(MRIE) Control Enabled Count
------ ------- ---------------- --------- ----------- ------
2:01:0 Y 0 Y N 0
2:02:0 Y 0 Y N 0
The Method of Informational Exceptions column indicates the
MRIE by showing one of the values shown in Table 4-5.
Table 4-5. MRIE Methods
In the example, the Method of Informational Exceptions column
shows the number 0 for the two devices; thus, the devices (2,1,0) and
(2,2,0) are set to not report exception conditions.
To set the S.M.A.R.T. MRIE, use the disk set smart command
with the /mrie switch, as in the following example. In the example,
the MRIE value is set to 6, report exceptions only when polled, on
device (2,1,0). See Table 4-5 for a list of methods that can be set.
HPN0
>
disk set smart /mrie=6 (2,1,0)
Executing: disk set smart /mrie=6 (CHANNEL=2,ID=1,LUN=0)
SMART parameters on disk (2,01,0) were successfully set.
Value Meaning
0 Do not report exception conditions.
3 Report exceptions after a SCSI command
if reporting recovered errors
4 Unconditionally generate recovered errors
5 Generate no sense
6 Report exceptions only when polled
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