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SANtools® S.M.A.R.T. Disk Monitor (SMARTMon-UX)198
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Discovered HP C1533A S/N " " on /dev/rmt/0m (Media Read/Write)
Discovered HP C1533A S/N " " on /dev/rmt/0mb (Media Read/Write)
Discovered HP C1533A S/N " " on /dev/rmt/0mn (Media Read/Write)
Discovered HP C1533A S/N " " on /dev/rmt/0mnb (Media Read/Write)
Program Ended.
Feature Notes:
· This function is not applicable to ATA/SATA disk drives.
1.52 RAID Engine Support
1.52.1 LSI (Mylex) RAID Engines
If you are using an external fibre channel RAID subsystem that incorporates a Mylex family engine, the software can
provide details on the health of the devices as well as return event log entries that are maintained by the RAID
controller. The supported engines are members of the DAC960 family and include models FF, FF2, FFx, and FFx2.
These engines are also known as the SANArray Pro family. You must be running 7.0 firmware or higher.
If you are not sure what RAID engine you are using, you should ask your RAID vendor or try sending one of the -Z
options to a logical disk in the RAID subsystem and see if you get any results.
When you supply any of the -Z command line options, you instruct SMARTMon-UX to send Mylex vendor-specific
commands to query the RAID engine and report the desired information. If you send them to a non-Mylex controller,
the commands will be rejected by the device and no RAID information will be returned. All of the commands can be
sent at any time to the RAID engine and are non-destructive (see notes on the -ZL, -ZA and -ZM options). If you are
running extremely heavy I/O, it may take several minutes for these options to complete.
Command Options
The -Z option (note the case. -Z is for LSI/Mylex family, while -z is for LSI/Engenio family) displays a summary of all
of the physical disks installed in the subsystem that are known to the RAID controller. In addition it will display
information on all of the logical devices which are defined.
smartmon-ux -Z \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE5
SMARTMon-ux [Release 1.16, Build 27-DEC-2002] - Copyright 2002 SANtools, Inc. http://www.SANtools.com
Discovered MYLEX DACARMRB247240T5 S/N " " on \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE5 (SMART unsupported)
[Adapter/ID.LUN=4/3.31](247239 MB)
This is a RAID Controller model "DAC960FFx" with 128 MB of RAM running firmware revision 7.70.
Physical Device Dump:
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0004] S/N=3FP00B1P 20:00:00:20:37:e6:0f:48 71132960 Blocks at 0:05h [ONLINE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0004] S/N=3FP017BV 20:00:00:20:37:e6:95:b7 71687371 Blocks at 0:07h [ONLINE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0003] S/N=3FP00BB7 20:00:00:20:37:e6:0a:38 71132960 Blocks at 0:09h [ONLINE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0003] S/N=3FP00ARC 20:00:00:20:37:e6:0b:ef 71132960 Blocks at 0:0Bh [HOTSPARE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0003] S/N=3FP017K6 20:00:00:20:37:e6:95:a5 71687371 Blocks at 0:0Dh [ONLINE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0003] S/N=3FP00BJZ 20:00:00:20:37:e6:09:3a 71132960 Blocks at 0:0Fh [ONLINE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0003] S/N=3FP0148W 20:00:00:20:37:e6:95:1a 71687371 Blocks at 0:11h [ONLINE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0003] S/N=3FP011LD 20:00:00:20:37:e6:93:b2 71687371 Blocks at 0:13h [ONLINE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0003] S/N=3FP009Z6 20:00:00:20:37:e6:06:31 71132960 Blocks at 1:04h [ONLINE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0003] S/N=3FP008NA 20:00:00:20:37:e6:03:c3 71132960 Blocks at 1:06h [ONLINE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0003] S/N=3FP009Y0 20:00:00:20:37:e6:0c:84 71132960 Blocks at 1:08h [ONLINE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0003] S/N=3FP008FD 20:00:00:20:37:e6:03:80 71132960 Blocks at 1:0Ah [ONLINE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0003] S/N=3FP00B4W 20:00:00:20:37:e6:09:be 71132960 Blocks at 1:0Ch [ONLINE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0003] S/N=3FP00ANW 20:00:00:20:37:e6:07:3d 71132960 Blocks at 1:0Eh [ONLINE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0004] S/N=3FP00B01 20:00:00:20:37:e6:08:7d 71132960 Blocks at 1:10h [ONLINE]
SEAGATE ST336605FC [0004] S/N=3FP00Y3T 20:00:00:20:37:e6:9f:53 71687371 Blocks at 1:12h [ONLINE]
RAID Controller Logical Device Dump:
LUN[0] State=Optimal RAID_5 DeviceSize=20500480 Blocks
LUN[1] State=Optimal RAID_5 DeviceSize=40972288 Blocks
LUN[2] State=Optimal RAID_5 DeviceSize=102416384 Blocks