User manual

SANtools® S.M.A.R.T. Disk Monitor (SMARTMon-UX)18
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-EPATxn Set alarm tone urgency control for alarm #n to x, where x is hex value 0 - F
-EPDFn Enable visual fault indicator for device in slot #n
-EPDfn Disable visual fault indicator for device in slot #n
-EPDIn Identifies device in Slot #n
-EPDin Disable identification for device in Slot #n
-EPLFn Enable visual fault indicator for array device in slot #n
-EPLfn Disable visual fault indicator for array device in slot #n
-EPLIn Identifies array device in Slot #n
-EPLin Disable identification for array device in Slot #n
-EPLRn Enable visual rebuild indicator for array device in slot #n
-EPLrn Disable visual rebuild indicator for array device in slot #n
-EPLSn Enable visual remove indicator for array device in slot #n
-EPLsn Disable visual remove indicator for array device in slot #n
-EP2ttnnwwxxyy Provides complete programmability of all SES control page fields, whether ANSI defined or
vendor-unique. This sends bytes ww xx yy to SES control page 2, for element type tt,
element number nn. The section Enclosure Services Reprogramming contains further
information. All command options must be 2-character hex numbers.
-F freq Sets the default polling frequency from 600 seconds (10 minutes) to any number of seconds.
(This option can now be added in combination with dump-type options such as -I+ to
cause program to wait until exiting. You would ordinarily need this under Windows only, if you
were using a .BAT script). Setting the freq value to 0 instructs the program to poll once
and then exit.
-fc Dumps additional fibre channel information (SAN discovery, frame-level statistics and errors,
fabric and switch information, etc...)
-fchbainfo Report Fibre Channel HBA information (make, model, firmware, driver, etc...) and exit.
-fciostat [options ...] [ <interval> ] [ <count> ] Equivalent of UNIX iostat function, but for fibre channel
HBAs.
-fciostat [ -help | -? ] Reports option and usage info specific to this function
-fcping WWN LUN [n] Pings a fibre channel port WWN and LUN, n times. This will verify connectivity as
well as report return time in thousandths of a second. (If n=0, then ping indefinitely)
-flash FILE Flash new firmware image saved in FILE.
-flashses Flash firmware to SES-compatible enclosure
-flashses7 Flash firmware to SES-compatible enclosure (uses alternate "mode 7" technique, in event the
enclosure does not support -flashses command)
-format Format disk (perform a low-level format / i.e., issue FORMAT UNIT command) to the
selected SAS/SCSI/FC/USB disk.
-formatb Format disk (perform a low-level format / i.e., issue FORMAT UNIT command) to the
selected SAS/SCSI/FC/USB disk in background (most disks support this, the program will not
lock up and wait until the formatting has completed until it returns.
-formatconf Disables the safety are-you-sure message when accompanied by a -format family
command.
-formatg Same as the -format command, but this will instruct software to automatically clear the grown
defect list. You would generally accompany this with the -formatconf command to
automate formatting within a script or batch file.
-G temp Sets the thermal temperature warning in degrees Centigrade. If not specified, the default is
45 degrees.
-h Displays all of the above usage information, and terminates the program. (Many UNIX shells
will substitute the ? character, so best to use this instead of -? .
-H Dump statistical device information (Log pages - full hex dump) see notes below
-H+ Same as -H, above, but uses brute-force discovery of all log pages 0 - 3E. Added for devices
that do not properly report log page 0.
-HEALTH General disk / tape health report (short format). No other command-line options are required.
-HEALTHFULL Extended General disk / tape health report.
-i International localization. Use this flag as part of any command-line to instruct the software to
display date/time fields in the format native to your particular country.
-I Displays a hex dump of all inquiry information for all devices (or devices in device list) and
terminates the program. If the selected device uses a SCSI or Fibre Channel interface, this is
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