Chapter 4 Firmware and Blade Server Management 4-7
4.3.3.1 probe-scsi and probe-scsi-all Commands
The probe-scsi and probe-scsi-all commands diagnose problems with the
SCSI devices.
Caution – If you used the halt command or the Stop-A key sequence to reach the
ok prompt, issuing the probe-scsi or probe-scsi-all command can hang the
system.
The probe-scsi command communicates with all SCSI devices connected to
on-board SCSI controllers. The probe-scsi-all command also accesses devices
connected to any host adapters installed in PCI slots.
For any SCSI device that is connected and active, the probe-scsi and
probe-scsi-all commands display its loop ID, host adapter, logical unit number,
unique worldwide name (WWN), and a device description that includes type and
manufacturer.
The following sample output is from the probe-scsi-all command with a Netra
CP32x0 ARTM connected to the Netra CP3260 blade server.
CODE EXAMPLE 4-1 probe-scsi-all Command Output
{0} ok probe-scsi-all
This command may hang the system if a Stop-A or halt command
has been executed. Please type reset-all to reset the system
before executing this command.
Do you wish to continue? (y/n) y
/pci@0/pci@0/pci@a/pci@0/usb@4,2/storage@2
Unit 0 Disk TUSB6250USB20 DISK DRIVE
/pci@0/pci@0/pci@8/scsi@0
MPT Version 1.05, Firmware Version 1.22.01.00
Target 2
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST914602SSUN146G0400 286739329 Blocks, 146 GB
SASAddress 5000c5000576b0e5 PhyNum 7
Target 3
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST914602SSUN146G0400 286739329 Blocks, 146 GB
SASAddress 5000c50005d16415 PhyNum 6
{0} ok