Re: [OmniOS-discuss] Physical slot based disk names for LSI SAS on OmniOS?

2013-11-01 Thread Ian Kaufman
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 a...@hfg-gmuend.de wrote:
 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 :)

 Den 31/10/2013 kl. 19.03 skrev Günther Alka a...@hfg-gmuend.de:

 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 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 instead of the disk's reported WNN or serial

 number?


 (I understand that this is only easy if there are no SAS expanders

 involved, which is the situation that I care about.)


 I know that I can recover this information from prtconf -v with

 appropriate mangling, but our contemplated environment would be much

 more manageable if we could directly use physical slot based device

 naming.


 Thanks in advance. I'll post a summary if there are any private

 replies (for anything besides 'nope, can't do it').


   - cks

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Re: [OmniOS-discuss] Physical slot based disk names for LSI SAS on OmniOS?

2013-10-31 Thread Geoff Nordli

On 13-10-30 01:34 PM, Eric Sproul wrote:

On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Chris Siebenmann c...@cs.toronto.edu 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 instead of the disk's reported WNN or serial
number?

Chris,
I'm not 100% sure, but I think the integration of
https://www.illumos.org/issues/4018 will give you what you want.  This
is currently available in r151007 but will be part of the upcoming
r151008 release.

Issues 4016-4019 are all related, in fact, and are all in r151007 at this time.




Hi Eric.

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.

thanks,

Geoff


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Re: [OmniOS-discuss] Physical slot based disk names for LSI SAS on OmniOS?

2013-10-31 Thread Eric Sproul
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Geoff Nordli geo...@gnaa.net 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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Re: [OmniOS-discuss] Physical slot based disk names for LSI SAS on OmniOS?

2013-10-31 Thread Günther Alka

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 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 instead of the disk's reported WNN or serial
number?

(I understand that this is only easy if there are no SAS expanders
involved, which is the situation that I care about.)

  I know that I can recover this information from prtconf -v with
appropriate mangling, but our contemplated environment would be much
more manageable if we could directly use physical slot based device
naming.

  Thanks in advance. I'll post a summary if there are any private
replies (for anything besides 'nope, can't do it').

- cks
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Re: [OmniOS-discuss] Physical slot based disk names for LSI SAS on OmniOS?

2013-10-30 Thread Eric Sproul
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Chris Siebenmann c...@cs.toronto.edu 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 instead of the disk's reported WNN or serial
 number?

Chris,
I'm not 100% sure, but I think the integration of
https://www.illumos.org/issues/4018 will give you what you want.  This
is currently available in r151007 but will be part of the upcoming
r151008 release.

Issues 4016-4019 are all related, in fact, and are all in r151007 at this time.

Eric
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