User's Guide

Linux Setup 4-15
Check the status of the SCSI disk
Check the status of the SCSI disk using ftdiskadm command.
The following is an example of the display when “Status(All Disks)” of “=> RAID” is executed.
<Example>
“--BUS--” part is the information of a SCSI BUS.
“bus” indicates <SCSI_BUS_number>, “pci” indicates <PCI_BUS
number>:<PCI_SLOT_number>.<CHANNEL_number>, and “(haddr)” indicates
<hardware_address>.
“--SYSTEM--” part is the information of a standard integrated SCSI disk, and “--EXTENSION--”
part is a SCSI disk number connected to the SCSI board extended on the PCI slot.
slot is <SCSI_disk_slot_number>, name is <device_name>, use is <current_usage_count>, serial
is #<serial_number>, tuple is <SCSI_tuple>, and path is <SCS_path>.
<SCSI_tuple>=b<BUS_number>t<TARGET_number>|<LUN>
<SCSI_path>=d<DOMAIN_number>h<HOST_number>c<CHANNEL_number>t<TARGET_num
ber>|<LUN>
The first tuple and path displayed are active.
Check the status of RAID of the disk on “Status(Raid)”.
1. Log in as a root user.
2. Execute the following command to start ftdiskadm.
>ftdiskadm
3. Enter “2” and then press Enter.
The RAID menu will be displayed.
[SCSI DISK STATUS]
-- BUS --
bus pci(haddr)
0 01:05.00(10.5.0)
1 40:05.00(11.5.0)
2 01:02.00(10.2.0)
3 40:02.00(11.2.0)
-- SYSTEM --
slot name use serial tuple path
1 sda 7 #3JA73L5R00007430B065 b0t0l0 d10h0c0t0l0
2 -
3 -
4 sdd 7 #3JA73HYE000074298UHV b1t0l0 d11h1c0t0l0
5 -
6 -
-- EXTENSION --
name use serial tuple path
sdh 0 #0000924310220000 b3t0l0 d0h3c0t0l0
b2t0l0 d0h2c0t0l0
sdi 0 #0000924310220001 b3t0l0 d0h3c0t0l1
b2t0l0 d0h2c0t0l1