For raid controllers like your mfi, you can use bioctl(8) to list some information about the individual drives.
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 09:19:50AM -0500, Brad Tilley wrote: > Is there a way to get scsi output data similar to 'atactl device identify' > output? > > # atactl /dev/rwd0c identify > Model: Kingston SSDNow V Series 64GB, Rev: B090522a, Serial #: 06J990030232 > Device type: ATA, fixed > Cylinders: 16383, heads: 16, sec/track: 63, total sectors: 125045424 > Device capabilities: > ATA standby timer values > IORDY operation > IORDY disabling > Device supports the following standards: > ATA-4 ATA-5 ATA-6 ATA-7 > Master password revision code 0xfffe > Device supports the following command sets: > READ BUFFER command > WRITE BUFFER command > Write cache > Power Management feature set > Security Mode feature set > SMART feature set > Flush Cache command > Device has enabled the following command sets/features: > READ BUFFER command > WRITE BUFFER command > Write cache > Power Management feature set > SMART feature set > Flush Cache command > > > Reading the scsi manpage, the inquiry command: scsi -f /dev/rsd2c -c "12 0 0 > 0 64 0" -i 0x64 "s8 z8 z16 z4" outputs the name of the controller "DELL PERC > 5/i 1.03" but no info about the drives connected to it. > > Brad