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Element Descriptor (SES) [ed] [0x7]
Additional Element Status (SES-2) [aes] [0xa]
Download Microcode (SES-2) [dm] [0xe]
Subenclosure Nickname (SES-2) [snic] [0xf]
<unknown> [0x10]
<unknown> [0x17]
If supported, the Subenclosure Nickname page will be included as one of the Supported
Diagnostic Pages.
View the Nickname
Step 2 : Use the
# sg_ses <device> -p0xf
<manufacturer>
Subenclosure nickname status diagnostic page:
number of secondary subenclosures: 0
generation code: 0x0
Set the Nickname
Step 3 : Use the
subenclosure's nickname:
# sg_ses <device> -p0xf -c --nickname=<nickname>
<manufacturer>
If the command was successful,
Step 4 : Repeat the
verify that the nickname was set as intended:
# sg_ses <device> -p0xf
<manufacturer>
Subenclosure nickname status diagnostic page:
number of secondary subenclosures: 0
generation code: 0x0
Clear the Nickname
sg_ses <device> -p0xf
<regulatorymodel>
subenclosure identifier: 0
nickname status: 0x0
nickname additional status: 0x0
nickname language code:
nickname:
Note: In the example above, the subenclosure's nickname is set to an empty
string ("").
sg_ses <device> -p0xf -c --nickname=<nickname>
<regulatorymodel>
No errors
Note: If the nickname contains one or more spaces, enclose the name in either
single quotes (i.e. 'device nickname') or double quotes (i.e. "device nickname").
sg_ses <device> -p0xf
<regulatorymodel>
subenclosure identifier: 0
nickname status: 0x0
nickname additional status: 0x0
nickname language code:
nickname: <nickname>
command to view the Subenclosure Nickname page:
<firmwareversion>
<firmwareversion>
will be returned.
No errors
command to view the Subenclosure Nickname page and
<firmwareversion>
5. System Management
5.4 Subenclosure Nickname
command to set the
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