
Command-Line Invocation and Application Notes
The results below show smartmon-ux -zd /dev/es/ses0 (or what you would get if you clicked on the Controller configuration checkbox.
(You must give it the device name for something that is attached to a LSI internal RAID controller. In this case, the controller is the LSISAS3800X card, which is a JBOD controller.)
SMARTMon-UX [Release 1.38, Build 30-OCT-2008] - Copyright 2001-2008 SANtools(R), Inc. http://www.SANtools.com
Discovered LSILOGIC SYM3600-SAS S/N "0617053320" on /dev/es/ses0 [SES] (Enclosure Services)
Discovered (1) Controllers:
Port #0. /proc/mpt/ioc0 RAID SAS1068 A0 MPT 105 Firmware (1.16.00.01) IOC 0
x86 BIOS image's version: MPTBIOS-6.12.00.00 (2006.10.31)
Bus/Dev/Fun Board Name Board Assembly Board Tracer
130 3 0 SAS1068
SAS1068's phylinks are (Port 0,1,...,8): 3.0 G, 3.0 G, 3.0 G, 3.0 G, down, down, down, down
Firmware Settings
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SAS WWID: 500605b0000488c0
Multi-pathing: Disabled
SATA Native Command Queuing: Enabled
SATA Write Caching: Enabled
SATA Maximum Queue Depth: 32
Device Missing Report Delay: 0 seconds
Device Missing I/O Delay: 0 seconds
Phy Parameters for Phynum: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Link Enabled: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Link Min Rate: 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Link Max Rate: 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
SSP Initiator Enabled: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
SSP Target Enabled: No No No No No No No No
Port Configuration: Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto
Target IDs per enclosure: 1
Persistent mapping: Enabled
Physical mapping type: None
Target ID 0 reserved for boot: No
Starting slot (direct attach): 0
Target IDs (physical mapping): 0
Interrupt Coalescing: Enabled, timeout is 16 us, depth is 16
Persistent Mappings
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Persistent entry 0 is valid, Bus 0 Target 0 is PhysId 5000c5000040f53d
Persistent entry 1 is valid, Bus 0 Target 1 is PhysId 0523270354666c41
Persistent entry 2 is valid, Bus 0 Target 2 is PhysId 0523270354666f3e
Persistent entry 3 is valid, Bus 0 Target 3 is PhysId 0523270354666d4b
Persistent entry 4 is valid, Bus 0 Target 4 is PhysId 0523270354666c4a
Persistent entry 5 is valid, Bus 0 Target 5 is PhysId 5000c5000694c6ea
Persistent entry 6 is valid, Bus 0 Target 6 is PhysId 5000c5000694be86
Persistent entry 7 is valid, Bus 0 Target 7 is PhysId 5000c5000694bb7a
Persistent entry 8 is valid, Bus 0 Target 8 is PhysId 5000c5000694beae
Persistent entry 9 is valid, Bus 0 Target 9 is PhysId 5000c5000694c0de
Persistent entry 10 is valid, Bus 0 Target 10 is PhysId 5000c5000694bffe
Persistent entry 11 is valid, Bus 0 Target 11 is PhysId 500a0b82e0850019
Persistent entry 12 is valid, Bus 0 Target 12 is PhysId 5000c5000694c6e9
Persistent entry 13 is valid, Bus 0 Target 13 is PhysId 5000c5000694be85
Persistent entry 14 is valid, Bus 0 Target 14 is PhysId 5000c5000694bb79
Persistent entry 15 is valid, Bus 0 Target 15 is PhysId 5000c5000694bead
Persistent entry 16 is valid, Bus 0 Target 16 is PhysId 5000c5000694c0dd
Persistent entry 17 is valid, Bus 0 Target 17 is PhysId 5000c5000694bffd
Persistent entry 18 is valid, Bus 0 Target 18 is PhysId 500a0b82e0894019
SAS1068's links are 3.0 G, 3.0 G, 3.0 G, 3.0 G, down, down, down, down
B___T___L Vendor Product Rev SASAddress PhyNum
0 12 0 SEAGATE ST3146855SS MS01 5000c5000694c6e9 0
0 13 0 SEAGATE ST3146855SS MS01 5000c5000694be85 1
0 14 0 SEAGATE ST3146855SS MS01 5000c5000694bb79 2
0 15 0 SEAGATE ST3146855SS MS01 5000c5000694bead 3
0 16 0 SEAGATE ST3146855SS MS01 5000c5000694c0dd 5
0 17 0 SEAGATE ST3146855SS MS01 5000c5000694bffd 11
0 18 0 LSILOGIC SYM3600-SAS 0166 500a0b82e0894019 24
RAID is not supported on this port
RAID is not supported on this port
RAID is not supported on this port
The results below show smartmon-ux -zdL /dev/es/ses0 (The logical configuration checkbox).
Note that this particular controller doesn't support an event log, but the dump will still provide information about the firmware and chipset.
SMARTMon-UX [Release 1.36, Build 8-JUN-2008] - Copyright 2001-2008 SANtools(R), Inc. http://www.SANtools.com
Discovered LSILOGIC SYM3600-SAS S/N "0617053320" on /dev/es/ses0 [SES] (Enclosure Services)
Discovered (1) Controllers:
mpt0 RAID SAS1068 A0 MPT 105 Firmware 01100001 IOC 0
This controller does not support event logging
The event log is empty for the above controller, or the feature is not supported by the firmware
Reporting disk drives only (the -zdq command)
The results below do an efficient scan to just report physical disks seen by the operating system, as well as disk drives that are hidden behind logical disks created by RAID firmware, using the command smartmon-ux -zdq This dump was run on a LINUX host that uses a LSI controller configured in RAID-1 mode. Note that some of the disks report a physical device (/dev/hdb, /dev/sda, /dev/sdb, /dev/sdc). Those disks are directly seen by the operating system. The HP disk at "Bus 0 Target 5" is only seen by the RAID controller and invisible to the operating system. (Note for security reasons, the serial numbers were manually changed in this document).
smartmon-ux -zdq
SMARTMon-UX [Release 1.38, Build 30-OCT-2008] - Copyright 2001-2008 SANtools(R), Inc. http://www.SANtools.com
Discovered TSSTcorpCDW/DVD TS-L462D S/N "" on /dev/hdb (SMART unsupported)
Discovered ATA ST3500630NS S/N "9QG43RVS" on /dev/sda (Not Enabling SMART)(476940 MB)
Discovered HP DF072BAFDT S/N "BJL4P86004TB0862" at Bus 0 Target 5 (Not Enabling SMART) (70007 MB)
Discovered ATA WDC WD2500AAJS-2 S/N "WD-WMART1663509" on /dev/sdb (Not Enabling SMART)(238475 MB
Discovered LSILOGIC Logical Volume S/N "" on /dev/sdc (SMART unsupported)(69618 MB)
Here is the -zd dump from the same system, that reveals more about the configuration and how the disks are used.
smartmon-ux -zd
SMARTMon-UX [Release 1.38, Build 30-OCT-2008] - Copyright 2001-2008 SANtools(R), Inc. http://www.SANtools.com
Discovered TSSTcorpCDW/DVD TS-L462D S/N "" on /dev/hdb (SMART unsupported)
Discovered ATA ST3500630NS S/N "9QG43RVS" on /dev/sda (Not Enabling SMART)(476940 MB)
Discovered (1) Controllers:
Port #0. /proc/mpt/ioc0 RAID SAS1068 B1 MPT 105 Firmware (1.18.00) IOC 0
x86 BIOS image's version: MPTBIOS-6.12.00.00 (2006.10.31)
Bus/Dev/Fun Board Name Board Assembly Board Tracer
130 3 0 SAS1068
SAS1068's phylinks are (Port 0,1,...,8): 1.5 G, down, 3.0 G, down, down, 3.0 G, down, down
Firmware Settings
-----------------
SAS WWID: 500d068000003505
Multi-pathing: Disabled
SATA Native Command Queuing: Enabled
SATA Write Caching: Enabled
SATA Maximum Queue Depth: 32
Device Missing Report Delay: 0 seconds
Device Missing I/O Delay: 0 seconds
Phy Parameters for Phynum: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Link Enabled: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Link Min Rate: 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Link Max Rate: 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
SSP Initiator Enabled: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
SSP Target Enabled: No No No No No No No No
Port Configuration: Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto
Target IDs per enclosure: 1
Persistent mapping: Disabled
Physical mapping type: Direct Attach
Target ID 0 reserved for boot: No
Starting slot (direct attach): 0
Target IDs (physical mapping): 0
Interrupt Coalescing: Enabled, timeout is 16 us, depth is 4
Persistent Mappings
-------------------
No persistent entries found
SAS1068's phylinks are (Port 0,1,...,8): 1.5 G, down, 3.0 G, down, down, 3.0 G, down, down
Discovered ST3500630NS S/N "9QG43RVS" on RAID (Not Enabling SMART) (476940 MB)
Discovered WDC WD2500AAJS-22VTA0 S/N "WD-WMART1663590" on RAID (Not Enabling SMART) (238475 MB)
Discovered LSILOGIC Logical Volume S/N "" on RAID (Not Enabling SMART) (69618 MB)
1 volume is active, 2 physical disks are
Volume 0 is Bus 0 Target 4, Type IM (Integrated Mirroring)
Volume Name:
Volume WWID: 0a0cade5ed79d4ab
Volume State: degraded, enabled
Volume Settings: write caching disabled, auto configure
Volume draws from Hot Spare Pools: 0
Volume Size 69618 MB, Stripe Size 0 KB, 2 Members
Volume Device:
Member 1 is PhysDisk 0 at (Bus 0 Target 5)
Discovered HP DF072BAFDT S/N "BJL4P86004TB0862" at Bus 0 Target 5 (70007 MB) state=online PhysDisk=0
Discovered HP DF072BABUD S/N "J2YD2PCA" at Bus 0 Target 8 (70007 MB) state=missing, out of sync PhysDisk=1
Volume 0 State: degraded, enabled
Volume 1 State: optimal, disabled
(Additional output follows, but was truncated as it isn't relevant to the -zd command)
There are several points of interest in this dump ...
| • | Note that the HP Disk S/N J2YD2PCA shows state=missing. That is because this disk is no longer plugged into the system, and really is missing. The RAID controller remembers the serial number, and smartmon-ux reports it, so you can see what was manually removed). |
| • | Some ports are running at 1.5 Gbit/sec, others are running at 3 Gbit/sec |
| • | The logical device is degraded (one disk is missing from the RAID-1 mirror) |
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