On 16-Jul-09, at 20:52 , James C. McPherson wrote:
Another thought in the same vein, I notice many of these systems
support "SES-2" for management. Does this do anything useful under
Solaris?

We've got some integration between FMA and SES devices which
allows us to to some management tasks.

So that would allow FMA to detect SATA disk failures then?

libtopo, libscsi and libses are the main methods of getting
that information out. For an example outside FMA, you could
have a look into the ses/sgen plugin from pluggable fwflash.

Is there anything you're specifically interested in wrt management
uses of SES?

I'm really just exploring. Where can I read about how FMA is going to help with failures in my setup?

Thanks,

A.

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Adam Sherman
CTO, Versature Corp.
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