
Physicaldrive 2I:1:8 (port 2I:box 1:bay 8, SAS, 300 GB, OK) Physicaldrive 2I:1:7 (port 2I:box 1:bay 7, SAS, 300 GB, OK) Physicaldrive 2I:1:6 (port 2I:box 1:bay 6, SAS, 300 GB, OK) Physicaldrive 1I:1:4 (port 1I:box 1:bay 4, SAS, 300 GB, OK) Physicaldrive 1I:1:3 (port 1I:box 1:bay 3, SAS, 300 GB, OK)

Physicaldrive 1I:1:2 (port 1I:box 1:bay 2, SAS, 146 GB, OK) Physicaldrive 1I:1:1 (port 1I:box 1:bay 1, SAS, 146 GB, OK) To display the detailed status of the controller and the disk status, execute the following command. The following is exactly same as the above. Or, if you don’t want to get to the hpacucli prompt, you can just enter the following directly in the Linux prompt. Type "help" for a list of supported commands. HP Array Configuration Utility CLI 9.20.9.0 When you type the command hpacucli, it will display a “=>” prompt as shown below where you can enter all the hpacucli commands explained in the article. To use hpacucli, download and install the latest version of hpacucli rpm from the HP website on your Linux server. Hpacucli is used to create, delete and repair the logical and physical drives on the smart array controllers in HP servers. => WARNING: May need -F samsung or -F samsung2 enabled see manual for details.HPACUCLI stands for HP Array Configuration Utility CLI.Īs the name suggests, this utility is for HP servers. Local Time is: Tue Feb 26 13:18:16 2008 EETĪTA Standard is: Not recognized. Smartctl version 5.36 Copyright (C) 2002-6 Bruce Allenĭevice: ATA SAMSUNG HD501LJ Version: CR10 Just to add that if you get the “Device does not support SMART” error with the “smartctl -i /dev/hda” command, but hddtemp or another smart based app is working, you might need to add the “-d ata” option 😀 🥺 Was this helpful? Please add a comment to show your appreciation or feedback ↓ Join the nixCraft community via RSS Feed, Email Newsletter or follow on Twitter. He wrote more than 7k+ posts and helped numerous readers to master IT topics. Vivek Gite is the founder of nixCraft, the oldest running blog about Linux and open source.

Start/Stop smart: /etc/init.d/smartd start | stop.

