For raid controllers like your mfi, you can use bioctl(8) to list some 
information
about the individual drives.

On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 09:19:50AM -0500, Brad Tilley wrote:
> Is there a way to get scsi output data similar to 'atactl device identify' 
> output? 
> 
> # atactl /dev/rwd0c identify
> Model: Kingston SSDNow V Series 64GB, Rev: B090522a, Serial #: 06J990030232
> Device type: ATA, fixed
> Cylinders: 16383, heads: 16, sec/track: 63, total sectors: 125045424
> Device capabilities:
>         ATA standby timer values
>         IORDY operation
>         IORDY disabling
> Device supports the following standards:
> ATA-4 ATA-5 ATA-6 ATA-7 
> Master password revision code 0xfffe
> Device supports the following command sets:
>         READ BUFFER command
>         WRITE BUFFER command
>         Write cache
>         Power Management feature set
>         Security Mode feature set
>         SMART feature set
>         Flush Cache command
> Device has enabled the following command sets/features:
>         READ BUFFER command
>         WRITE BUFFER command
>         Write cache
>         Power Management feature set
>         SMART feature set
>         Flush Cache command
> 
> 
> Reading the scsi manpage, the inquiry command: scsi -f /dev/rsd2c -c "12 0 0 
> 0 64 0" -i 0x64 "s8 z8 z16 z4" outputs the name of the controller "DELL PERC 
> 5/i 1.03" but no info about the drives connected to it.
> 
> Brad

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