Wrote a script a long time ago, in a contract far far away...... Went looking for it after my last posting, and I can't find it. :-(
From memory, it was very rough, and didn't really do much, besides provide visibility, and check state and error counts. I think the key information gathering command was something like this fcinfo hba-port | grep "HBA Port WWN:"
| cut -d":" -f2
| while read WWN; do fcinfo hba-port -l $WWN; done I bunged that into a temp file, and then did a little creative grepping for stuff like "State:" and "Current Speed:" YMMV
If you want to collaborate on this one, I have a few spare cycles in my current contract. If you are really busy, it looks interesting enough that I might just run with it :-) (It may also be useful in my environment)
Cheers V
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Vernon Everett <everett.vernon at gmail.com>wrote:
What are you looking to know?
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Kevin Kelly <kkelly at lifetouch.com> wrote:
Does anyone know of a script that monitors HBA in a Solaris environment? Just thought I would check before I spend time on creating one.
Thanks in Advanced!
-Kevin
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