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but, I think, scsi drives have jumper for 'Auto Spin Up', so perhaps its not a telltale sign.
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array-info
array-info(1) array-info(1)
NAME
array-info - check the status of a HP (Compaq) SmartArray controller
SYNOPSIS
array-info -d array_device_path [-a|-l|-A|-c|-s|-L|-h]
DESCRIPTION
Array-info is a command line tool to retrieve informations and logical drives status from several RAID controllers (currently HP Compaq IDA
and CISS and MD). It displays informations about the firmware version, Rom revision, number of physical and logical drives on the con-
troller, aswell as the fault tolerance, size, number of physical disks and status for each logical drive.
OPTIONS
--device | -d
Path to array device, e.g. /dev/ida/c0d0 or /dev/cciss/c0d1
--all-drives | -a
Show informations about all drives
--logical drive | -l
Show informations about selected logical drive
--show-ctrl | -c
Show informations about controller
--show-logical | -L
Show informations about logical drives
--show-physical | -p
Show physical device informations
--show-status | -s
Show status of logical drives
--show-all | -A
Show all informations
--version | -V
Show version
-h Show help about options
COPYRIGHT
This manual page was written by Raphael Pinson <<raphink@ubuntu.com>>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this docu-
ment under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
2006-12-15 array-info(1)