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MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide
5.18

SAS Topology

5.19
Diagnostic-Related
Options
5.19.1

Start Controller Diagnostics

5.19.2

Start Battery Test

5.20
Recovery
(Snapshot)-Related Options
The commands in this section are used to display SAS topology.
Use the command in the following table to display the PHY connection information for
physical PHY M on the selected controller(s). Each PHY can form one side of the physical
link in a connection with a PHY on a different device. The physical link contains four
wires that form two differential signal pairs. One differential pair transmits signals, and
the other differential pair receives signals. Both differential pairs operate
simultaneously and allow concurrent data transmission in both the receive and the
transmit directions. PHYs are contained within ports.
A port can contain a single PHY or can contain multiple PHYs. A narrow port contains a
single PHY, and a wide port contains multiple PHYs.
Table 108: Display PHY Connection Information
Convention
MegaCli –PHYInfo -phyM –aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
Description
Displays PHY connection information for physical PHY M on the controller(s).
The commands in this section are used to run diagnostic tests.
Use the command in the following table to start the controller diagnostic for a set
amount of time.
Table 109: Start Diagnostics Setting
Convention
MegaCli –AdpDiag [val] –aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
Description
Sets the amount of time for the controller diagnostic to run.
Val: Indicates the time in seconds for the controller diagnostic to run.
Use the command in the following table to start the battery test. This command
requires a system reboot.
Table 110: Start Battery Test
Convention
MegaCli –AdpBatTest –aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
Description
Starts the battery test. This command requires that you turn off the power to
the system, and then turn on the power and reboot the system.
The commands in this section are used to perform actions with the Recovery advanced
software, also known as Snapshot (P200038104).
The Recovery feature uses Snapshot technology to offer a simplified way to recover lost
data and provides protection for any volume, including the boot volume. You can use
Recovery to take snapshots of a volume at designated point in time and restore the
volume or files from those points in case data is deleted, whether accidentally or
maliciously. MegaRAID Recovery supports up to eight snapshots of PiTs for each
volume.
Chapter 5: MegaRAID Command Tool
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