It is based on solaris, but many of the drivers and apps are quite
different, and it supports a generic sas jbod's ses functions -
Supermicro in my case (which is what controls the led's), when
OpenSolaris does not.
What would it take to make these generic SAS JBODs work with SES? I use
It is based on solaris, but many of the drivers and apps are quite different,
and it supports a generic sas jbod's ses functions - Supermicro in my case
(which is what controls the led's), when OpenSolaris does not.
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On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 05:01:05PM -0800, Mark Bennett wrote:
My conclusion was it isn't fully implemented in opensolaris.
I can use the disk locate features in the Sun Unified Storage OS, which is
Solaris based but with better drivers if I run that on my Supermicro system,
but not when I
My conclusion was it isn't fully implemented in opensolaris.
I can use the disk locate features in the Sun Unified Storage OS, which is
Solaris based but with better drivers if I run that on my Supermicro system,
but not when I run opensolaris.
This is a partial output from sestopo of the sas
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 10:32:33AM -0800, mururoa wrote:
You dont need any tool to make a disk led blink.
Just do dd if=/dev/dsk/c5t0d0s0 of=/dev/null and you should be able to locate
the disk c5t0d0.
I think we were discussing how to blink the separate failure LED..
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You dont need any tool to make a disk led blink.
Just do dd if=/dev/dsk/c5t0d0s0 of=/dev/null and you should be able to locate
the disk c5t0d0.
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On Mon, Dec 06, 2010 at 12:40:51PM +0200, Cyril Plisko wrote:
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Wilkinson, Alex
alex.wilkin...@dsto.defence.gov.au wrote:
OK, thanks. Is there any way to manually light up an LED ? From this thread:
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Wilkinson, Alex
alex.wilkin...@dsto.defence.gov.au wrote:
OK, thanks. Is there any way to manually light up an LED ? From this thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/zfs-disc...@opensolaris.org/msg30462.html I
supposedly i could use: cfgadm -x locator
On 3/12/10 05:42 PM, Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
0n Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 10:17:18AM +1000, James C. McPherson wrote:
The distinguishing feature of the current J series JBODs (J4200,
J4400 et al) is that they support SES diagnostic pagecode 0xa,
Additional Element Status and set
# /usr/lib/fm/fmd/fmtopo -dV
This will show you information such as this:
..
Any known non-sun jbods that work with this?
Yours
Markus Kovero
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On 3/12/10 11:11 PM, Markus Kovero wrote:
# /usr/lib/fm/fmd/fmtopo -dV
This will show you information such as this:
..
Any known non-sun jbods that work with this?
I have no idea, sorry. I don't have access to any.
James
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On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 09:53:32AM +, Markus Kovero wrote:
The current backplane does not have SES. However, I am getting a new one.
The brochure says that it supports SES2.
Does SES-2 support a mechanism to blink LEDs?
In theory, its whole different story if your controller
Yep, if the enclosure provides all the required information through SES,
then it's possible to to blink/lid the LEDs etc from the OS.
I think FMA does this automatically in the case of disk failure if the
enclosure
is properly using/providing SES?
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Never seen FMA doing this
On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 03:49:40PM +0200, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 09:53:32AM +, Markus Kovero wrote:
The current backplane does not have SES. However, I am getting a new one.
The brochure says that it supports SES2.
Does SES-2 support a mechanism to
On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 06:39:28PM +0200, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 03:49:40PM +0200, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 09:53:32AM +, Markus Kovero wrote:
The current backplane does not have SES. However, I am getting a new
one. The
On 2/12/10 11:51 PM, Markus Kovero wrote:
Yep, if the enclosure provides all the required information through SES,
then it's possible to to blink/lid the LEDs etc from the OS.
I think FMA does this automatically in the case of disk failure if the enclosure
is properly using/providing SES?
0n Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 10:17:18AM +1000, James C. McPherson wrote:
The distinguishing feature of the current J series JBODs (J4200,
J4400 et al) is that they support SES diagnostic pagecode 0xa,
Additional Element Status and set the Element Index Present (EIP)
bit to 1 in
The current backplane does not have SES. However, I am getting a new one. The
brochure says that it supports SES2.
Does SES-2 support a mechanism to blink LEDs?
In theory, its whole different story if your controller knows how to control
them, or if you are able to control them from
Pasi,
Thank you for your help.
The current backplane does not have SES. However, I am getting a new one. The
brochure says that it supports SES2.
Does SES-2 support a mechanism to blink LEDs?
Regards,
Peter
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On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 12:00:15PM -0800, Peter Taps wrote:
Thank you for your help, James.
Can you please give more specificity? Is this feature not implemented in
OpenSolaris IPMI implementation or is it at the BMC driver level?
Is there any third-party tool that I can used to blink the
Thank you for your help, James.
Can you please give more specificity? Is this feature not implemented in
OpenSolaris IPMI implementation or is it at the BMC driver level?
Is there any third-party tool that I can used to blink the LED?
Thank you once again for your help.
Regards,
Peter
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