sasmgr.1m (2010 09)

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sasmgr(1M) sasmgr(1M)
smp_addr
Shows the SMP initiator SAS address to send SMP requests.
target
Shows information about a specific target or all targets.
vpd Shows vital product data information for the SAS I/O card / HBA.
get_stat
When the get_stat command is run without qualifiers, it shows statistics about the SAS I/O
card / HBA represented by device_file .
The following qualifiers are specified with the
get_stat command:
phy Shows statistics for all PHYs or a specific PHY.
phy_in_port
Shows statistics for a port to which the specified PHY belongs to or provides statistics for
all ports.
target
Shows statistics for a specific target or all targets.
replace_tgt
The following qualifiers must be specified with the replace_tgt command:
old_dev
new_tgt_hwpath
Allows the lun_dsf specified with old_dev to be associated with a new SAS target,
which is specified with the new_tgt_hwpath
qualifier. The lun_dsf must be the legacy
device file and the new_hw_path must be the legacy hardware path. This command does
not allow a persistent device file or the new style hardware path to be specified with the
old_dev and new_tgt_hwpath qualifiers. For persistent device files, please use the
io_redirect_dsf command. See io_redirect_dsf(1M) for more information. This
sasmgr command is typically intended for replacing a bad drive. This operation must
not be used while there are outstanding I/O requests to the lun_dsf or to any LUNs under
the new_hw_path .
If the
-f option is not specified, sasmgr displays a warning message before proceeding.
Otherwise, it suppresses the warning message and executes the command.
old_dev
new_dev
Allows the lun_dsf specified with old_dev to be associated with a new SAS target,
which is specified with the new_dev qualifier. The lun_dsf must be the legacy device
file. This command does not allow persistent device files to be specified with the
old_dev and new_dev qualifiers. For persistent device files, please use the
io_redirect_dsf command. See io_redirect_dsf(1M) for more information. This
sasmgr command is typically intended for replacing a bad drive. This operation must
not be used while there are outstanding I/O requests to the new lun_dsf .
If the
-f option is not specified, sasmgr displays a warning message before proceeding.
Otherwise, it suppresses the warning message and executes the command.
old_tgt_hwpath
new_tgt_hwpath
Allows the HW path specified with old_tgt_hwpath to be associated with a new SAS
target, which is specified with the new_tgt_hwpath qualifier. The old_tgt_hwpath
and the new_tgt_hwpath must be the legacy hardware paths. This command does not
allow the new style hardware paths to be specified with the old_tgt_hwpath and
new_tgt_hwpath qualifiers. For persistent lun hardware paths, please use the
io_redirect_dsf command. See io_redirect_dsf(1M) for more information. This
sasmgr command is typically intended for replacing a bad drive. This operation must
not be used while there are outstanding I/O requests to any LUNs under the
new_tgt_hwpath.
If the
-f option is not specified, sasmgr displays a warning message before proceeding.
Otherwise, it suppresses the warning message and executes the command.
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