On Thu, 9 Apr 2015, Kyle Bruene wrote:
; Could anyone give me info on getting SMART info about SATA SSD's connected
via expanders to an LSI controller in IT mode? I am trying to find how worn
these are. Thanks.
I've found the need to add '-d sat,12' to the smartctl arguments in the
past.
On Apr 9, 2015, at 3:34 PM, Linda Kateley lkate...@kateley.com wrote:
There isn't smartctl in omni, is there Dan?
In the optional, used by us internally, but not officially supported, omniti-ms
publisher:
bloody(usr/src)[0]% pkg search smartctl
INDEX ACTION VALUE
On Apr 9, 2015, at 3:00 PM, Kyle Bruene kbru...@simmonsperrine.com wrote:
Could anyone give me info on getting SMART info about SATA SSD's connected
via expanders to an LSI controller in IT mode? I am trying to find how worn
these are. Thanks.
Collected wisdom generally is do not plug in
Could anyone give me info on getting SMART info about SATA SSD's connected via
expanders to an LSI controller in IT mode? I am trying to find how worn these
are. Thanks.
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There isn't smartctl in omni, is there Dan?
Omni uses it's own fault management tools. fmadm faulty or repaired or
iostat -e might give some hints on disk errors, but i am not aware of
any disk querying tools like smart. format might also be able to give
you some data.
lk
On 4/9/15 2:05