The sautil <device_file> scan command
To instruct the Smart Array Controller to rescan all SCSI buses, use the
sautil <device_file>
scan
command. For example, when you hot-plug a physical disk into the system’s internal drive
bay, run a scan.
The sautil <device_file> accept_media_xchg <logical_drive_number> command
You can use the
sautil <device_file> accept_media_xchg <logical_drive_number>
command to instruct the Smart Array Controller to do the following:
1.
Set the state of the specified failed logical drive to
OK
.
2.
Set the states of failed physical disks that have been hot-plug-replaced to
OK
.
CAUTION:
This option preserves the RAID configuration, logical drive configurations, and controller
settings. If more disks failed than the RAID level can accommodate, data on the failed logical drive
might be compromised. If data is compromised, you must restore the data from backup media.
In the following example, logical drive 0 accepts a media exchange.
# sautil /dev/ciss5 accept_media_xchg 0
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**** S A U T I L S u p p o r t U t i l i t y ****
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**** for the HP SmartArray RAID Controller Family ****
**** ****
**** version A.02.11 ****
**** ****
**** (C) Copyright 2003-2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. ****
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---- DRIVER INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------
Driver State........................ READY
---- CONTROLLER INFORMATION --------------------------------------------------
Controller Product Number........... P400
Controller Product Name............. HP PCIe SmartArray P400
Hardware Path....................... 0/6/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0
Device File......................... /dev/ciss5
---- ACCEPT MEDIA EXCHANGE ---------------------------------------------------
Logical drive specified: 0
WARNING: The status of logical drive 0 will be set to “OK”. The
status of all physical disks that have been replaced on this
logical drive will also be set to “OK”.
While this option preserves the RAID configuration (logical
drive configurations, controller settings, etc.), data on the
failed logical drive may have already been compromised. If
more disks have failed than the RAID level can accommodate,
you will need to restore your data from backup media.
Are you sure you want to continue (y/n)? y
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**** End of SAUTIL Output ****
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The sautil command
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