Michael,

You might try cfgadm to see if it gives more info:

cfgadm -al -s "select=type(disk),cols=ap_id:info"

It does on the X4500 (not that it matters as the SUNWhd package provides a
better interface).

--Brett

On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Michael Sichler <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I've Googled and Googled for a way to obtain the serial numbers off of SATA
> storage devices and haven't found a way.
>
> I have three JBODs, each with twenty four hard drives that make up a 112TB
> file system.  I would like to be able to figure out what the serial number
> is for say c4t2d0.  It seems that there should be something to do this.
>  "fmadm faulty" will return devices that have faulted and it provides the
> model number, serial number and location of the faulted device.  It would be
> nice to be able to run a command that would provide a list of all the
> devices with model number, serial number and location.  "iostat -E" provides
> a list but the serial numbers are missing and doesn't provide location.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
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