No. of Loss Dword Syncs : 0
No. of PHY Reset Problems encountered : 0
Statistics for PHY ID : 2
No. of Invalid Dwords : 0
No. of Running Parity Errors : 0
No. of Loss Dword Syncs : 0
No. of PHY Reset Problems encountered : 0
Statistics for PHY ID : 3
No. of Invalid Dwords : 0
No. of Running Parity Errors : 0
No. of Loss Dword Syncs : 0
No. of PHY Reset Problems encountered : 0
Statistics for PHY ID : 4
No. of Invalid Dwords : 0
No. of Running Parity Errors : 0
No. of Loss Dword Syncs : 0
No. of PHY Reset Problems encountered : 0
Statistics for PHY ID : 5
No. of Invalid Dwords : 0
No. of Running Parity Errors : 0
No. of Loss Dword Syncs : 0
No. of PHY Reset Problems encountered : 0
Statistics for PHY ID : 6
No. of Invalid Dwords : 0
No. of Running Parity Errors : 0
No. of Loss Dword Syncs : 0
No. of PHY Reset Problems encountered : 0
Statistics for PHY ID : 7
No. of Invalid Dwords : 0
No. of Running Parity Errors : 0
No. of Loss Dword Syncs : 0
No. of PHY Reset Problems encountered : 0
Deleting the Spare Disk
To delete the Global Hot Spare disk from the controller with the device file /dev/sasd0:
# sasmgr delete -D /dev/sasd0 -q raid -q spare
WARNING: This is a DESTRUCTIVE operation.
This might result in failure of current I/O requests.
Do you want to continue ?(y/n) [n]...y
Spare drive is deleted successfully.
Updating SAS Controller Firmware Online
To update the firmware on a SAS controller online, use this command:
sasmgr [-h] [-f] download -D /dev/sasdX -q downloadfile=<fw_image> -q
hba
Where:
sasdX
The device file for the SAS controller
<fw_image>
The firmware image file to download
If you do not specify the
-f
option with this command,
sasmgr
displays a warning message
before continuing. Otherwise, it suppresses the warning message and executes the command.
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Configuring and Troubleshooting the Controller Online