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Querying RAID Controller Card Information (ctrlinfo)
Function
The ctrlinfo command is used to query RAID controller card information.
Format
ipmcget -t storage -d ctrlinfo -v <option>
Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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option |
Specifies the ID of a RAID controller card. |
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Usage Guidelines
This command can be used only when either of the following conditions is met:
- The RAID controller card supports iBMC out-of-band management. You can refer to the Technical Specifications section in the RAID controller card user guide to determined whether the RAID card supports the iBMC out-of-band management.
- The iBMA 2.0 has started on the OS.
Example
# Query information about RAID controller card 0.
iBMC:/->ipmcget -t storage -d ctrlinfo -v 0 RAID Controller #0 Information ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Controller Name : SAS3108 Controller Type : LSI SAS3108 Component Name : RAID Card1 Support Out-of-Band Management : Yes Controller Mode : RAID Controller Health : Normal Firmware Version : 4.650.00-6121 NVDATA Version : 3.1602.00-0002 Memory Size : 1024 MB Device Interface : SAS 12G SAS Address : 5e00000157737cd6 Minimum Strip Size Supported : 64 KB Maximum Strip Size Supported : 1 MB Controller Cache Is Pinned : No Maintain PD Fail History across Reboot : Yes Copyback Enabled : No Copyback on SMART error Enabled : No JBOD Enabled : No DDR ECC Count : 0 BBU Status : Present BBU Type : CVPM02 BBU Health : Normal PHY Status : PHY #0 : Invalid Dword Count : 0 Loss Dword Sync Count : 0 PHY Reset Problem Count : 0 Running Disparity Error Count : 0 PHY #1 : Invalid Dword Count : 0 Loss Dword Sync Count : 0 PHY Reset Problem Count : 0 Running Disparity Error Count : 0 PHY #2 : Invalid Dword Count : 0 Loss Dword Sync Count : 0 PHY Reset Problem Count : 0 Running Disparity Error Count : 0 PHY #3 : Invalid Dword Count : 0 Loss Dword Sync Count : 0 PHY Reset Problem Count : 0 Running Disparity Error Count : 0 PHY #4 : Invalid Dword Count : 0 Loss Dword Sync Count : 0 PHY Reset Problem Count : 0 Running Disparity Error Count : 0 PHY #5 : Invalid Dword Count : 0 Loss Dword Sync Count : 0 PHY Reset Problem Count : 0 Running Disparity Error Count : 0 PHY #6 : Invalid Dword Count : 0 Loss Dword Sync Count : 0 PHY Reset Problem Count : 0 Running Disparity Error Count : 0 PHY #7 : Invalid Dword Count : 0 Loss Dword Sync Count : 0 PHY Reset Problem Count : 0 Running Disparity Error Count : 0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------