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ssaadm (1)
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    NAME
         ssaadm - administration program for SPARCstorage  Array  and
         SPARCstorage RSM disk systems
    
    SYNOPSIS
         ssaadm [ -v ]  [ -e ]  subcommand  [ subcommand_option ... ]
         | pathname ...
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The   ssaadm  program  is  an  administrative  command  that
         manages  the  SPARCstorage  Array and SPARCstorage  RSM disk
         systems (henceforth  called  SPARCstorage  systems).  ssaadm
         performs  a  variety of control and query tasks depending on
         the command line arguments and options used.
    
         The command line must contain  a  subcommand  (listed  under
         USAGE)  and  at  least  one   pathname. Commands specific to
         either a SPARCstorage Array or  a  SPARCstorage   RSM  state
         that  fact. It may also contain options and other parameters
         depending on the subcommand. The subcommand  is  applied  to
         each of the pathnames on the command line.
    
         pathname specifies the SPARCstorage system controller  or  a
         disk  in  the  SPARCstorage  system.  The controller name is
         specified by its physical name, for example,
    
    
              /devices/.../.../SUNW,soc@3,0/SUNW,
                   pln@axxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx:ctlr
    
    
         or by a name of the form
    
              cN
    
    
         where N is the logical controller number. ssaadm uses the cN
         name  to find an entry in the /dev/rdsk directory of a  disk
         that is attached to the SPARCstorage system controller.  The
         /dev/rdsk  entry is then used to determine the physical name
         of  the  SPARCstorage  system  controller.  A  disk  in  the
         SPARCstorage  system is specified by its logical or physical
         device name, for example,
    
    
         /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s2
    
    
         or
    
    
    
         /devices/.../.../SUNW,soc@3,0/SUNW,
              pln@axxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx/ssd@0,0:c,raw
    
    
         See disks(1M) for more  information  on  logical  names  for
         disks and controllers.
    
    OPTIONS
         The following options are supported:
    
         -e    Expert mode. This is required for the expert mode sub-
               commands listed below.
    
         -v    Verbose mode.
    
         Subcommands and their options are  described  below.  Expert
         mode subcommands are listed separately.
    
    OPERANDS
         The following operands are supported:
    
         pathname
               The SPARCstorage system controller or a  disk  in  the
               SPARCstorage system.
    
    USAGE
      Subcommands
         display [-p] pathname...
               Display configuration information  for  the  specified
               units  or  display  performance  information  for  the
               specified SPARCstorage Array controller.  If  pathname
               specifies  the  controller, the configuration informa-
               tion is displayed for all disks  in  the  SPARCstorage
               Array.  For  each  drive  that has fast write enabled,
               (FW) are displayed after the drive identification.
    
    
               -p    Display performance information for  the  speci-
                     fied  SPARCstorage Array controller. The accumu-
                     lation of the  performance  statistics  must  be
                     enabled  using  the  perf_statistics  subcommand
                     before displaying the  performance  information.
                     If  not  enabled, all of the I/Os per second are
                     displayed as zeros.
    
                     The performance display  reports  the  following
                     information:
    
                     BUSY  How   busy   the   controller    in    the
                           SPARCstorage Array is, expressed as a per-
                           centage.
    
                     IOPS  The  total  I/Os  per   second   for   the
                           SPARCstorage Array.
    
                     entries for each disk
                           The total number of I/Os per second.
    
    
    
         download -f filename pathname
    
         download -w wwn pathname
               Download an  image  to  the  SPARCstorage  Array  con-
               troller.
    
    
               -f    Download the prom image specified by filename to
                     the  SPARCstorage Array controller FEPROMs. When
                     the download is complete, the SPARCstorage Array
                     must  be  reset  in  order to use the downloaded
                     code. Note that the  download  subcommand  modi-
                     fies  the  FEPROM  on the SPARCstorage Array and
                     should be used with caution.
    
               -w    Change the SPARCstorage Array controller's World
                     Wide Name. wwn is a 12 digit hex number, leading
                     zeros  required.   The  new  SPARCstorage  Array
                     controller's  image have the least significant 6
                     bytes of the 8-byte World Wide Name modified  to
                     wwn.
    
    
         fast_write [-s] -c pathname
    
         fast_write [-s] -d pathname
    
         fast_write [-s] -e pathname
               Enable or disable the use of the NVRAM to enhance  the
               performance of writes in the SPARCstorage Array. path-
               name may refer to the SPARCstorage Array controller or
               to an individual disk.
    
    
               -c    Enable fast writes for synchronous writes only.
    
               -d    Disable fast writes.
    
               -e    Enable fast writes.
    
               -s    Save the state that is currently being requested
                     so it persists  across power-cycles.
    
    
         fc_s_download [-f fcode-file]
               Download the fcode contained in the  file   fcode-file
               into   all  the  FC/S  Sbus  Cards. This subcommand is
               interactive  and  expects  user   confirmation  before
               downloading  the  fcode. When invoked without the  [-f
               fcode-file] option, the current version of  the  fcode
               in  each  FC/S  Sbus  card  is  printed. Note that the
               fc_s_download  subcommand  should  be  used  only   in
               single-user  mode;  otherwise  the  FC/S card could be
               reset.
    
         insert_device pathname
               Guide user through hot insertion of a disk device.
    
               This subcommand only applies to the RSM. See NOTES for
               hot plugging limitations.
    
         perf_statistics -d pathname
    
         perf_statistics -e pathname
               Enable or  disable  the  accumulation  of  performance
               statistics  for  the specified SPARCstorage Array con-
               troller. The accumulation  of  performance  statistics
               must  be  enabled  before using the display -p subcom-
               mand. This  subcommand  can  be  issued  only  to  the
               SPARCstorage Array controller.
    
               -d    Disable the accumulation of performance  statis-
                     tics.
    
               -e    Enable the accumulation of  performance  statis-
                     tics.
    
    
         purge pathname
               Purge any fast write data from NVRAM for one disk,  or
               all  disks if the controller is specified. This option
               should be used with caution, usually only when a drive
               has failed.
    
         release pathname
               Release a reservation held on the specified  controll-
               ers  or disks. When HA (High_Availability) Software is
               running on a system, do not  use  this  subcommand  to
               release  a  disk on an SSA. Doing so could cause prob-
               lems for the HA software.
    
         remove_device  pathname
               Guide user through hot removal of a disk device.
    
               This subcommand only applies to the RSM. See NOTES for
               hot plugging limitations.
    
         replace_device pathname
               Guide user through hot replacement of a disk device.
    
               This subcommand only applies to the RSM. See NOTES for
               hot plugging limitations.
    
         reserve pathname
               Reserve  the  specified  controllers  or   disks   for
               exclusive   use   by   the   issuing   host.  When  HA
               (High_Availability) Software is running on  a  system,
               do  not   use  this subcommand to reserve a disk on an
               SSA.  Doing  so  could  cause  problems  for  the   HA
               software.
    
         set_boot_dev [-y] pathname
               Set the boot-device variable in the PROM to the physi-
               cal  device name specified by  pathname which can be a
               block special device or the pathname of the  directory
               on which the boot file system is mounted. This subcom-
               mand normally runs interactively and requests  confir-
               mation  for  setting  the  default  boot device in the
               PROM. The -y option can be used  to  run  it  in  non-
               interactive  mode,  in  which  case no confirmation is
               requested or required.
    
         start [-t tray-number] pathname
               Spin up the specified disks. If pathname specifies the
               controller,  this  action  applies to all disks in the
               SPARCstorage Array.
    
               -t    Spin up all  disks  in  the  tray  specified  by
                     tray-number.  pathname  must  specify  the  con-
                     troller.
    
    
         stop [-t tray-number] pathname
               Spin down the specified disks. If  pathname  specifies
               the  controller,  this  action applies to all disks in
               the SPARCstorage Array.
    
               -t    Spin down all disks in  the  tray  specified  by
                     tray-number.  pathname  must  specify  the  con-
                     troller.
    
    
         sync_cache pathname
               Flush all outstanding writes for  the  specified  disk
               from  NVRAM  to  the  media. If pathname specifies the
               controller, this action applies to all  disks  in  the
               SPARCstorage Array.
    
    
      SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) Subcommands
         The SPARCstorage  RSM tray is addressed  by  the  using  the
         logical  or  physical  path of the  SES device or specifying
         the controller followed by the  tray  number  if  that  con-
         troller  has  multiple trays. The controller is addressed by
         cN or the physical path to  the  SPARCstorage  Array's  con-
         troller.
    
         See  ses(7D) for more information about environmental sensor
         cards and associated devices.
    
         These  subcommands  also  work  with   RSM  trays   directly
         attached to wide differential  SCSI controllers.
    
         alarm pathname  |  controller tray-number
               Display the current state of the audible alarm.
    
         alarm_on pathname |  controller tray-number
    
         alarm_off pathname |  controller tray-number
               Enable or disable the audible alarm  for  this  enclo-
               sure.
    
         alarm_set pathname |  controller tray-number [seconds]
               Set the audible alarm setting to seconds.
    
         env_display pathname | controller tray-number
               Display the environmental information for  the  speci-
               fied unit.
    
         led pathname
               Display the current state of the led for the specified
               disk.
    
         led_on pathname
    
         led_off pathname
               Turn on or off the led for this disk.
    
         power_off pathname |  controller tray-number
               Power down this  RSM. The RSM will need to be  powered
               back on manually.
    
               This subcommand  does  not  work  with  RSMs  directly
               attached to wide differential  SCSI controllers.
    
      Expert Mode Subcommands
         See  NOTES for limitations of these subcommands. Only  users
         that  are  knowledgeable about the systems they are managing
         should  use the expert mode subcommands.
    
    
         For the following subcommands that work on a bus if  a  disk
         is specified then the bus that disk attached to is used.
    
         bus_getstate pathname
               Get and display the state of the specified bus.
    
         bus_quiesce pathname
               Quiesce the specified bus.
    
         bus_reset pathname
               Reset the specified bus.
    
         bus_resetall pathname
               Reset the specified bus and all devices on that bus.
    
         bus_unquiesce pathname
               Unquiesce the specified bus.
    
         dev_getstate pathname
               Get the state  (online or offline)  of  the  specified
               device.
    
         dev_reset pathname
               Reset the specified device.
    
         offline pathname
               Turn the specified disk offline.
    
         online pathname
               Turn the specified disk online.
    
    EXAMPLES
         Example 1: Usingssaadm to remove a disk on an SSA
    
         An example of using the expert mode hot plugging subcommands
         to  hot  remove  a disk on a SSA follows. See  NOTES for hot
         plugging limitations.
    
         The first step reserves the SCSI device so that it can't  be
         accessed via its second SCSI bus:
    
         example# ssaadm reserve /dev/dsk/c1t8d0s2
    
         The next two steps take the disk to be removed offline  then
         quiesce the bus:
    
         example# ssaadm -e offline /dev/dsk/c1t8d0s2
         example# ssaadm -e bus_quiesce /dev/dsk/c1t8d0s2
    
         The user then removes the disk and continues by  unquiescing
         the bus, putting the disk back online, then releasing it:
    
         example# ssaadm -e bus_unquiesce /dev/dsk/c1t8d0s2
         example# ssaadm -e online /dev/dsk/c1t8d0s2
         example# ssaadm release /dev/dsk/c1t8d0s2
    
    EXIT STATUS
         The following exit values are returned:
    
         0     Successful completion.
    
         non-zero
               An error occurred.
    
    ATTRIBUTES
         See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
         butes:
    
         ____________________________________________________________
        |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
        |_____________________________|_____________________________|
        | Availability                | SUNWssaop                   |
        |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    
    
    SEE ALSO
         disks(1M), luxadm(1M), attributes(5), ses(7D)
    
         SPARCstorage Array User's Guide
    
         Platform Notes: RAID Manager User's Guide
    
         RAID Manager 6.1 User's Guide
    
    NOTES
         Currently, only some device drivers support hot plugging. If
         hot  plugging  is attempted on a disk or bus where it is not
         supported, an error message of the form:
    
    
         ssaadm: can't acquire "PATHNAME": No such file or directory
    
    
         is displayed.
    
         Do not quiesce any bus containing a disk with the root, usr,
         or swap partitions to avoid possible system deadlock.
    
    
    
    


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