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Command Line Interface User’s Guide
■ Windows NT and Windows 2000 (basic disk only): the status
line appears in the MS DOS prompt title bar
■ NetWare: the status line appears in a separate window
■ UNIX: the status line appears at the bottom of the CLI window
See the Command Line Interface Reference Guide for a complete
description of all items in the task status line.
Starting Tasks
All tasks running on a controller are started by a CLI command. The
following commands start tasks:
■ container create mirror
■ container create raid5
■ container extend volume
■ container extend mvolume
■ container format
■ container reconfigure
■ container scrub
■ disk verify
■ disk zero
Note: The disk zero command is not available in the
UNIX environment.
The following paragraphs provide an example that describes how to
start a task running on a controller.
Before starting a task, use the task list command to display
information about all tasks running on a controller, as in the
following example. In the example, the message No tasks currently
running on controller indicates that no tasks are running on the
controller.
HPN0> task list
Executing: task list
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