Also, see the 'hd -e' option (unless this works only with the Marvell chipset):

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# hd -e c3t1
Revision: 16
Offline status 132
Selftest status 0
Seconds to collect 15960
Time in minutes to run short selftest 2
Time in minutes to run extended selftest 198
Offline capability 123
SMART capability 3
Error logging capability 1
Checksum 0xaf
Identification                     Status Current Worst         Raw data
  1 Raw read error rate            0xf        200   200                0
  3 Spin up time                   0x3        184   184             7758
  4 Start/Stop count               0x32       100   100               54
  5 Reallocated sector count       0x33       200   200                0
  7 Seek error rate                0xe        200   200                0
  9 Power on hours count           0x32        94    94             4833
 10 Spin retry count               0x12       100   253                0
 11 Recalibration Retries count    0x12       100   253                0
 12 Device power cycle count       0x32       100   100               53
192 Power off retract count        0x32       200   200               28
193 Load cycle count               0x32       200   200               54
194 Temperature                    0x22       124   114  28/  0/  0
(degrees C cur/min/max)
196 Reallocation event count       0x32       200   200                0
197 Current pending sector count   0x12       200   200                0
198 Scan uncorrected sector count  0x10       200   200                0
199 Ultra DMA CRC error count      0x3e       200   200                0
200 Write/Multi-Zone Error Rate    0x8        200   200                0


On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 8:57 PM, Blake Irvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've used that tool only with the Marvell chipset that ships with the
> thumpers.  (in a supermicro hba)
>
> Have you looked at cfgadm?
>
> Blake
>
> On Dec 1, 2008, at 7:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>> (http://cuddletech.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=993). Will the SUNWhd
>>
>> can't dump all SMART data, but get some temps on a generic box..
>>
>> 4 % hd -a
>>                                                                    fdisk
>> Device    Serial        Vendor   Model             Rev  Temperature Type
>> ------    ------        ------   -----             ---- ----------- ----
>> c3t0d0p0                ATA      ST3750640AS       K    255 C (491 F) EFI
>> c3t1d0p0                ATA      ST3750640AS       K    255 C (491 F) EFI
>> c3t2d0p0                ATA      ST3750640AS       K    255 C (491 F) EFI
>> c3t4d0p0                ATA      ST3750640AS       K    255 C (491 F) EFI
>> c3t5d0p0                ATA      ST3750640AS       K    255 C (491 F) EFI
>> c4t0d0p0                ATA      WDC WD1001FALS-0  0K05 43 C (109 F) EFI
>> c4t1d0p0                ATA      WDC WD1001FALS-0  0K05 43 C (109 F) EFI
>> c4t2d0p0                ATA      WDC WD1001FALS-0  0K05 43 C (109 F) EFI
>> c4t4d0p0                ATA      WDC WD1001FALS-0  0K05 42 C (107 F) EFI
>> c4t5d0p0                ATA      WDC WD1001FALS-0  0K05 43 C (109 F) EFI
>> c5t0d0p0  00000000      TSSTcorp CD/DVDW SH-S162A  TS02 None      None
>> c5t1d0p0                ATA      WDC WD3200JD-00K  5J08 0 C (32 F)
>> Solaris2
>> c5t2d0p0                ATA      WDC WD3200JD-00K  5J08 0 C (32 F)
>> Solaris2
>> c5t3d0p0                ATA      WDC WD3200JD-00K  5J08 0 C (32 F)
>> Solaris2
>> c5t4d0p0                ATA      WDC WD3200JD-00K  5J08 0 C (32 F)
>> Solaris2
>> c5t5d0p0                ATA      WDC WD3200JD-00K  5J08 0 C (32 F)
>> Solaris2
>>
>> Do you know of a solaris tool to get SMART data?
>>
>>           Rob
>>
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