You can also use the sas2ircu directly via the command line. However,
Günther's efforts and integration into the napp-it GUI make it so much
easier to use.
Ian
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 2:37 PM, alka wrote:
> hi Felix
>
> its part of the monitor extension
> (free for less than 8 disks)
>
> see Men
hi Felix
its part of the monitor extension
(free for less than 8 disks)
see Menu disks >> SAS2 extension
Am 31.10.2013 um 19:26 schrieb Felix Nielsen:
> Hi Günther,
>
> Is that feature included in napp-it? If so where and if not how do I get it :)
>
> Thanks
> Felix
>
> Btw. napp-it rocks :
Hi Günther,
Is that feature included in napp-it? If so where and if not how do I get it :)
Thanks
Felix
Btw. napp-it rocks :)
Den 31/10/2013 kl. 19.03 skrev Günther Alka :
> I have added a physical slot detection that displays physical
> Slot, WWN and serials together with the option to switch
I have added a physical slot detection that displays physical
Slot, WWN and serials together with the option to switch on the red
alert led on supported backplanes within napp-it with the help of
sas2ircu (a LSI tool that displays slot and disk serial).
On 30.10.2013 21:25, Chris Siebenmann wrot
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Geoff Nordli wrote:
> I haven't played with this yet, but will this allow you to light the LED?
>
> So you know what disk has failed or needs replacing.
I haven't tried it yet either, but assuming you have a SES chip, I believe so.
Eric
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On 13-10-30 01:34 PM, Eric Sproul wrote:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Chris Siebenmann wrote:
This is a long shot and I suspect that the answer is no, but: in
OmniOS, is it possible somehow to have disk device names for disks
behind LSI SAS controllers that are based on the physical slot
I hacked up some scripts to deal with our similar setup. There are a few
things missing (like identify by name), but the scripts here will collect
data and match between all of the different identifiers that are used to
refer to a single device:
https://github.com/narayandesai/diy-lsi
Questions an
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Chris Siebenmann wrote:
> This is a long shot and I suspect that the answer is no, but: in
> OmniOS, is it possible somehow to have disk device names for disks
> behind LSI SAS controllers that are based on the physical slot ('phy')
> that the disk is found in ins
This is a long shot and I suspect that the answer is no, but: in
OmniOS, is it possible somehow to have disk device names for disks
behind LSI SAS controllers that are based on the physical slot ('phy')
that the disk is found in instead of the disk's reported WNN or serial
number?
(I understand t