I'm imagining that OpenSolaris isn't *too* different from Solaris 10 in this
regard. I believe Richard Elling recommended "cfgadm -v". I'd also suggest "iostat -E", with and without "-n" for good measure. So that's "iostat -E" and "iostat -En". As long as you know the physical drive specification for the drive (c<X>t<y>d<z> which appears to be c9t1d0 from the other e-mail you sent), "iostat -E" has never failed me. If you need to know the drive identifier, then that's an additional issue. On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 13:30, Ethan <notet...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a failing drive, and no way to correlate the device with errors in > the zpool status with an actual physical drive. > If I could get the device's serial number, I could use that as it's printed > on the drive. > I come from linux, so I tried dmesg, as that's what's familiar (I see that > the man page for dmesg on opensolaris says that I should be using syslogd > but I haven't been able to figure out how to get the same output from > syslogd). But, while I see at the top the serial numbers for some other > drives, I don't see the one I want because it seems to be scrolled off the > top. > Can anyone tell me how to get the serial number of my failing drive? Or > some other way to correlate the device with the physical drive? > > -Ethan > > _______________________________________________ > zfs-discuss mailing list > zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss > > -- "You can choose your friends, you can choose the deals." - Equity Private "If Linux is faster, it's a Solaris bug." - Phil Harman Blog - http://whatderass.blogspot.com/ Twitter - @khyron4eva
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