On 06/10/09 23:12, Paul B. Henson wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, Tarik Soydan wrote:
From portfolio 2006/012.sfx4500-disk:
Is this document available publicly anywhere?
Not that I know of.
All I was able to track down
with Google was the presumably internal only link:
http://fma.eng/documents/engineering/portfolios/2006/012.sfx4500-disk
Finally, the results of the disk self-tests are analyzed (no
self-tests are triggered, since self-tests degrade performance
considerably -- we just analyze the previously-completed self-test
logs).
Is there some assumption that somebody would initiate self tests?
I think the assumption is simply that someone may have initiated self
tests in the past,
and the results are still valid.
I don't
recall seeing any documentation about scheduling self tests. Does Solaris
include any utility allowing interaction with the smart interface on the
disk?
I don't know disk utilities are available under Solaris.
Hopefully someone (more disk savvy them me) will answer this question.
-tarik
You can unload the disk transport module.
#fmadm unload disk-transport
Or more permanently, you can move it so it won't get loaded the next time
the system boots or FMD restarts.
# mv /usr/lib/fm/fmd/plugins/disk-transport.so <some-where-else>
Thanks for the information...
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