Determining The Smart Array Controller Device File; Determining The Connector/Enclosure/Bay And Firmware Version For Physical Disks - HP Smart Array -UX 11i v2 Support Manual

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NOTE:
This section of the HP Smart Array Support Guide focuses on the sautil command
options used to confirm, or change, physical disk firmware. The other sautil command options
listed in the sautil help screen and detailed in the sautil manpages are explained in
sautil command" (page
You must log in as a superuser to run the sautil command.
Before running the sautil command to confirm or update physical disk firmware, you must know
the device file name for the Smart Array Controller and the SCSI channel and SCSI ID for each
physical disk attached to the Smart Array Controller.

Determining the Smart Array controller device file

Determine the device file name 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
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H/W Path
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ext_bus
5
0/6/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0
In the example, /dev/ciss5 is the device file for the Smart Array P400 Controller.

Determining the Connector/Enclosure/Bay and firmware version for physical disks

You can determine the Connector/Enclosure/Bay and current firmware version for each physical
disk attached to the Smart Array Controller by using the sautil <device_file> command
(extensive output), or the sautil <device_file> -s command (shortened output).
The sautil <device_file> -s command displays an abbreviated list of information for the
Smart Array Controller and connected devices, including a SAS/SATA DEVICE SUMMARY that
lists the Connector/Enclosure/Bay for each physical disk attached to the Smart Array Controller.
The firmware version installed on each physical disk is also included in the sautil
<device_file> -s command output. For example:
# sautil /dev/ciss5
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(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
Serial Number....................... PA5360BBFSW2ON
Device File......................... /dev/ciss5
Hardware Revision...................
Firmware Revision (in ROM).......... 2.08
# of Logical Drives................. 1
# of Physical Disks Configured...... 6
# of Physical Disks Detected........ 8
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