[OmniOS-discuss] Physical slot based disk names for LSI SAS on OmniOS?
alka
alka at hfg-gmuend.de
Thu Oct 31 21:37:12 UTC 2013
hi Felix
its part of the monitor extension
(free for less than 8 disks)
see Menu disks >> SAS2 extension
Am 31.10.2013 um 19:26 schrieb Felix Nielsen:
> Hi Günther,
>
> Is that feature included in napp-it? If so where and if not how do I get it :)
>
> Thanks
> Felix
>
> Btw. napp-it rocks :)
>
> Den 31/10/2013 kl. 19.03 skrev Günther Alka <alka at hfg-gmuend.de>:
>
>> I have added a physical slot detection that displays physical
>> Slot, WWN and serials together with the option to switch on the red
>> alert led on supported backplanes within napp-it with the help of
>> sas2ircu (a LSI tool that displays slot and disk serial).
>>
>>
>> On 30.10.2013 21:25, Chris Siebenmann wrote:
>>> This is a long shot and I suspect that the answer is no, but: in
>>> OmniOS, is it possible somehow to have disk device names for disks
>>> behind LSI SAS controllers that are based on the physical slot ('phy')
>>> that the disk is found in instead of the disk's reported WNN or serial
>>> number?
>>>
>>> (I understand that this is only easy if there are no SAS expanders
>>> involved, which is the situation that I care about.)
>>>
>>> I know that I can recover this information from prtconf -v with
>>> appropriate mangling, but our contemplated environment would be much
>>> more manageable if we could directly use physical slot based device
>>> naming.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance. I'll post a summary if there are any private
>>> replies (for anything besides 'nope, can't do it').
>>>
>>> - cks
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