Install dmidecode from ports, its a great tool to audit your hardware
and is also available for Linux.
El lun, 12-11-2007 a las 11:54 -0500, Jerry McAllister escribió:
On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 06:38:08PM -0500, Josh Carroll wrote:
is there a way to get the serial number from a drive from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# atacontrol cap ad0
Protocol ATA/ATAPI revision 6
device model ST9120822A
serial number 5LZ2F879
firmware revision 3.ALD
cylinders 16383
heads 16
sectors/track 63
lba supported 234441648 sectors
Am Montag, 12. November 2007 01:54:33 schrieb Josh Carroll:
That's the _model_ number, not the _serial_ number, yes?
Oops. Indeed. I misread the question. :/
I'm still missing the hint for 'diskinfo -v ad0' !
Isn't it well known?
Best regards,
-Harry
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On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 06:38:08PM -0500, Josh Carroll wrote:
is there a way to get the serial number from a drive from within the OS? im
trying to audit the drives in my file server, but without pulling the thing
from the rack and cracking it open. they are just standard sata drives, not
is there a way to get the serial number from a drive from within the OS? im
trying to audit the drives in my file server, but without pulling the thing
from the rack and cracking it open. they are just standard sata drives, not
on any sort of raid controller (ie, i know 3ware cards are
is there a way to get the serial number from a drive from within the OS? im
trying to audit the drives in my file server, but without pulling the thing
from the rack and cracking it open. they are just standard sata drives, not
on any sort of raid controller (ie, i know 3ware cards are
Josh Carroll writes:
is there a way to get the serial number from a drive from
within the OS?
Check dmesg (or /var/run/dmesg.boot). The serial number should
show, e.g.:
ad8: 381553MB Seagate ST3400633AS 3.AAH at ata4-master SATA150
That's the _model_ number, not the
On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 06:38:08PM -0500, Josh Carroll wrote:
is there a way to get the serial number from a drive from within the OS? im
trying to audit the drives in my file server, but without pulling the thing
from the rack and cracking it open. they are just standard sata drives, not
On Sunday 11 November 2007 05:52:54 pm Erik Trulsson wrote:
The serial number can (for ATA/SATA) disks be shown with atacontrol(8)
(e.g. atacontrol cap ad4) or with smartctl(8) from the
sysutils/smartmontools port (supports both ATA/SATA and SCSI disks)
(e.g. smartctl -a /dev/ad4)
thank you
Josh Carroll [EMAIL PROTECTED], said on Sun Nov 11, 2007 [06:38:08 PM]:
} is there a way to get the serial number from a drive from within the OS? im
} trying to audit the drives in my file server, but without pulling the thing
} from the rack and cracking it open. they are just standard sata
On 12/11/2007, Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a way to get the serial number from a drive from within the OS? im
trying to audit the drives in my file server, but without pulling the thing
from the rack and cracking it open. they are just standard sata drives, not
on any
That's the _model_ number, not the _serial_ number, yes?
Oops. Indeed. I misread the question. :/
Josh
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