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AMRCTL(8)		  BSD System Manager's Manual		     AMRCTL(8)

NAME
     amrctl — Control utility for AMI MegaRaid controllers

SYNOPSIS
     amrctl stat [-bgv] [-a attempts] [-f device] [-l volno] [-p driveno]
	    [-s busno] [-s busno:driveno] [-t microseconds]

DESCRIPTION
     The amrctl queries or controls AMI MegaRaid controllers supported by the
     amr(4) driver.

     Only the stat subcommand is currently implemented, and reports status of
     the controller.  The options for the stat subcommand are as follows:

	   -a attempts	Number of retries for a command before giving up.
			Default 5.

	   -b		Report battery status.

	   -f device	Device to use.	Default to /dev/amr0.

	   -g		Report global paramters for the controller.

	   -l volno	Report status of a logical drive.

	   -p driveno	Report status of a physical drive.

	   -s busno	Report status of all physical drives on the specified
			bus.

	   -s busno:driveno
			Report status of the specified physical drive on the
			specified bus.

	   -t microseconds
			Delay between retries for a command.

	   -v		Increase verbosity level by one.

SEE ALSO
     amr(4)

HISTORY
     The amrctl command first appeared in NetBSD 4.0.

AUTHORS
     The amrctl command was written by Pierre David
     ⟨Pierre.David@crc.u-strasbg.fr⟩ and
     Jung-uk Kim ⟨jkim@FreeBSD.org⟩ for FreeBSD.

BSD				 July 22, 2006				   BSD
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