Difference between revisions of "Smartctl and megaraid"
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for HP smart array you need to use cciss ,like: | for HP smart array you need to use cciss ,like: | ||
smartctl -a -d cciss,0 /dev/sda | smartctl -a -d cciss,0 /dev/sda | ||
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+ | for non-raid disk use command like: | ||
+ | smartctl -a /dev/sdd | ||
+ | smartctl -i /dev/sdd | ||
Revision as of 15:24, 19 April 2017
[DRAFT]
smartctl -a -d megaraid,5 /dev/sda #device port specified after megaraid,N smartctl -a -d megaraid,4 /dev/sda #look into port 4
smartctl -a -d sat+megaraid,5 /dev/sda #in case ddisk connected via sata interface,not sas
smartctl /dev/sda -d sat+megaraid,5 -t short #test smartctl /dev/sda -d megaraid,5 -t short
smartctl /dev/sda -d sat+megaraid,0 -l selftest #selftest log example [sata] smartctl /dev/sda -d megaraid,0 -l selftest [sas]
for HP smart array you need to use cciss ,like:
smartctl -a -d cciss,0 /dev/sda
for non-raid disk use command like:
smartctl -a /dev/sdd smartctl -i /dev/sdd
MegaCli:
- Show status
MegaCli -AdpAllInfo -aAll
- Get physical drive info
MegaCli -PDList -aAll
- Get virtual disk info
MegaCli -LDInfo -Lall -aAll
- Display configuration
MegaCli -CfgDsply -aAll
- Dump eventlog events to file 'events' and open it
MegaCli -AdpEventLog -GetEvents -f events -aAll && less events
Hopefully this will help you out if you ever have to use the MegaCLI RAI