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-EPAMn Mute audible alarm #n
-EPAmn Un-mute audible alarm #n
-EPARn Set alarm #n to reminder mode
-EPArn Clear alarm #n from reminder mode
-EPATxn Set alarm tone urgency control for alarm #n to x, where x is hex value 0 - F
(The vast majority of SES enclosures only support one or two tones. You may need to experiment
with the values).
-EPDFn Enable visual fault indicator for device in slot #n
-EPDfn Disable visual fault indicator for device in slot #n
-EPDIn Identifies device in Slot #n
-EPDin Disable identification for device in Slot #n
-EPLFn Enable visual fault indicator for array device in slot #n
-EPLfn Disable visual fault indicator for array device in slot #n
-EPLIn Identifies array device in Slot #n
-EPLin Disable identification for array device in Slot #n
-EPLRn Enable visual rebuild indicator for array device in slot #n
-EPLrn Disable visual rebuild indicator for array device in slot #n
-EPLSn Enable visual remove indicator for array device in slot #n
-EPLsn Disable visual remove indicator for array device in slot #n
-EP2ttnnwwxxyy Sends bytes ww , xx , yy to SES enclosure control page (#2) for
element type tt number nn. This function is covered in detail in the next chapter,
Enclosure Services Reprogramming .
Additional notes:
It is much more efficient to control several things with a single command. Therefore, if you wanted to light up the first
four fault lights and turn OFF the tenth fault light, send smartmon-ux -EPDF0 -EPDF1 -EPDF2 -EPDF3 -EPDf9
devicename
1.14 Enclosure Services Viewer (SES)
SCSI Enclosure Services, referred as SES in this document, is a command set that is used to manage and sense the
state of the power supplies, cooling devices, displays, indicators, individual drives, and other non-SCSI elements
installed in a fibre channel enclosure. If you have a SES-compliant enclosure, this software can decode and report
this information.
SMARTMon-ux supports the following SES-related viewing parameters:
· -E Polls SES status for the selected device at the next polling interval. If smartmon-ux is running in the
foreground, the status will appear on the screen. If the software is running in the background, SMARTMon-ux will
continue to run in the background, and the results will be saved to the default logging location specified by the
defaults and/or other run-time parameters.
· -E+ Displays full alphanumeric SES dump. If you have an enclosure where we report vendor-unique data, you will
see that also. Once everything is polled and reported, the program will terminate.
· -EH Displays hex dump of all SES configuration & status pages. You would ordinarily use this command to view
vendor-unique data that we do not decode with the -E+ option. Once everything is polled and reported, the
program will terminate.
· -EF Instructs the software to "discover" the SES information by a brute-force method, rather than invoking a SES
command which will report what enclosure data is available. The -EF option was added reluctantly because we
discovered an enclosure that was not ANSI compliant which rejected the query operation. If your enclosure does
not report any SES information, but you are sure it has that capability, you should try adding the -EF to one of the
above commands.
Unless you have a very inexpensive enclosure, your fibre-channel enclosure is probably SES-compliant. If you are not
sure, run smartmon-ux with the -E+ option and find out. Below is sample output from one of our enclosures when we
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