On 2017-07-18, Jibby Jeremiah <jibby.jerem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ​Stuart H wrote :
>> So for now you would need to run bioctl to fetch status for this.
>
> Thanks again Stuart.   But I look at the man page and it is not clear to me
> how to use this:
>
> [root@myname ~]# bioctl -q sd0
> sd0: <DELL, PERC H330 Adp, 4.27>, serial 0077a1dc0b3da755200084e6a0a06d86
> [root@myname ~]# bioctl -i sd0
> sd0: <DELL, PERC H330 Adp, 4.27>, serial 0077a1dc0b3da755200084e6a0a06d86
> [root@myname ~]# bioctl -i mfii0
> bioctl: Can't locate mfii0 device via /dev/bio
> [root@myname ~]# bioctl -i mfii
> bioctl: Can't locate mfii device via /dev/bio
> [root@myname ~]# bioctl -iv sd0
> sd0: <DELL, PERC H330 Adp, 4.27>, serial 0077a1dc0b3da755200084e6a0a06d86
>

Oh hmm - perhaps mfii(4) doesn't support reading status at all then,
that's a surprise to me. Normally "bioctl sd0" would be enough.

Volume      Status               Size Device
     mfi0 0 Online       749606010880 sd0     RAID1 WB
          0 Online       750156374016 1:0.0   noencl <ATA     ST3750640NS     
3BKH>
          1 Online       750156374016 1:1.0   noencl <ATA     ST3750640NS     
3BKH>

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