SESUTIL(8) FreeBSD System Manager's Manual SESUTIL(8)
NAME
sesutil - Utility for managing SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) device
SYNOPSIS
sesutil fault [-u /dev/sesN] <disk | sesid | all> [on | off]
sesutil locate [-u /dev/sesN] <disk | sesid | all> [on | off]
sesutil map [--libxo options] [-u /dev/sesN]
sesutil show [--libxo options] [-u /dev/sesN]
sesutil status [--libxo options] [-u /dev/sesN]
DESCRIPTION
The sesutil utility can be used to query and modify various parameter of
SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) devices.
List of supported commands:
--libxo
Generate output via libxo(3) in a selection of different human
and machine readable formats. See xo_parse_args(3)
fault [-u /dev/sesN] <disk | all> [on | off]
Change the state of the external fault LED associated with disk.
disk can be the device name of the disk, like da12, or `all'. to
indicate all disks attached to SES controllers.
fault -u /dev/sesN sesid [on | off]
Change the state of the external fault LED associated with an
element connected to the SES controller. sesid must be the
element ID of a valid item attached to the controller. Use the
map command to list the elements attached to a controller.
locate [-u /dev/sesN] <disk | all> [on | off]
Change the state of the external locate LED associated with disk.
disk can be the device name of the disk, like da12, or `all'. to
indicate all disks attached to SES controllers.
locate -u /dev/sesN sesid [on | off]
Change the state of the external locate LED associated with an
element connected to the SES controller. sesid must be the
element ID of a valid item attached to the controller. Use the
map command to list the elements attached to a controller.
show [-u /dev/sesN]
Display user-friendly summary of specified ses(4) controller. If
no controller is specified, all controllers are mapped.
map [-u /dev/sesN]
Display a map of all elements connected to the specified ses(4)
controller. If no controller is specified, all controllers are
mapped.
status [-u /dev/sesN]
Display the status of the specified ses(4) controller. If no
controller is specified, the status of each controller is
returned.
EXAMPLES
Turn off all locate LEDs:
sesutil locate all off
Turn on the locate LED for the drive bay corresponding to da15:
sesutil locate da15 on
Turn on the fault LED for a drive bay not associated with a device:
sesutil fault -u /dev/ses2 7 on
SEE ALSO
libxo(3), xo_parse_args(3), ses(4)
HISTORY
The sesutil utility first appeared in FreeBSD 11.0.
AUTHORS
The sesutil utility was written by Baptiste Daroussin <bapt@FreeBSD.org>
and Allan Jude <allanjude@FreeBSD.org>.
FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE-p6 December 12, 2019 FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE-p6
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