The Sautil <Device_File> Set_Transfer_Rate <Rate> Command; The Sautil <Device_File> Run_Startup_Script Command; Using Sautil To Check And Update The Controller Firmware; Determining The Smart Array Series Controller Device File - HP Smart Array -UX 11i v2 Support Manual

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The sautil <device_file> set_transfer_rate <rate> command
To set the Smart Array Controller SCSI transfer rate to a lower speed than the controller normally
allows, use the sautil <device_file> set_transfer_rate <rate> command. Valid
arguments for <rate> are as follows:
auto
async
sync
ultra
ultra-2
ultra-160
The sautil <device_file> run_startup_script command
To recreate the (/dev/cissX) device files, use the sautil <device_file>
run_startup_script command to run the Smart Array Controller startup script.

Using sautil to check and update the controller firmware

To confirm and update the firmware version installed on the Smart Array Controller, use the sautil
command. HP recommends that you install the latest supported firmware version.
NOTE:
This section of the HP Smart Array Controller Support Guide focuses on the sautil
command options used to confirm or change the Smart Array Controller firmware. Other sautil
command options listed in the sautil help screen and detailed in the sautil manpages are
described in
"The sautil command" (page
To run the sautil command, you must log in as a superuser.
Before running the sautil command to confirm or update the controller firmware, you must know
the device file name for the Smart Array Controller.

Determining the Smart Array series controller device file

You can determine the device file for the Smart Array Controller from the output of the ioscan
-kfnd ciss command. An example of the ioscan output listing the Smart Array Controller
device files follows:
# ioscan -kfnd ciss
Class
I
H/W Path
==========================================================================
ext_bus
5
0/6/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0
In the example, /dev/ciss5 is the device file for Smart Array P400 Controller.

Determining the Smart Array series controller firmware version

You can determine the firmware version in the ROM on the Smart Array Controller by using either
the sautil <device_file> command (extensive output), or the sautil <device_file>
-s command (shortened output).
An example of the sautil <device_file> command output is provided in
(page
60).
To provide an abbreviated listing of information for the Smart Array Controller and all connected
devices, including the firmware version in ROM, enter the sautil <device_file> -s
command. For example:
# sautil /dev/ciss5 -s
******************************************************************************
****
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Troubleshooting
60).
Driver
S/W State
H/W Type
ciss
CLAIMED
/dev/ciss5
Description
INTERFACE
PCIe SAS SmartArray P400 RAID Controller
"The sautil command"
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