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28.Dd September 2, 2011
29.Dt MFIUTIL 8
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm mfiutil ,
33.Nm mrsasutil
34.Nd Utility for managing LSI MegaRAID SAS controllers
35.Sh SYNOPSIS
36.Nm
37.Cm version
38.Nm
39.Op Fl D Ar device
40.Op Fl t Ar type
41.Op Fl u Ar unit
42.Cm show adapter
43.Nm
44.Op Fl D Ar device
45.Op Fl t Ar type
46.Op Fl u Ar unit
47.Cm show battery
48.Nm
49.Op Fl d
50.Op Fl e
51.Op Fl D Ar device
52.Op Fl t Ar type
53.Op Fl u Ar unit
54.Cm show config
55.Nm
56.Op Fl D Ar device
57.Op Fl t Ar type
58.Op Fl u Ar unit
59.Cm show drives
60.Nm
61.Op Fl D Ar device
62.Op Fl t Ar type
63.Op Fl u Ar unit
64.Cm show events
65.Op Fl c Ar class
66.Op Fl l Ar locale
67.Op Fl n Ar count
68.Op Fl v
69.Op Ar start Op Ar stop
70.Nm
71.Op Fl D Ar device
72.Op Fl t Ar type
73.Op Fl u Ar unit
74.Cm show firmware
75.Nm
76.Op Fl D Ar device
77.Op Fl t Ar type
78.Op Fl u Ar unit
79.Cm show foreign Op Ar volume
80.Nm
81.Op Fl D Ar device
82.Op Fl t Ar type
83.Op Fl u Ar unit
84.Cm show logstate
85.Nm
86.Op Fl d
87.Op Fl e
88.Op Fl D Ar device
89.Op Fl t Ar type
90.Op Fl u Ar unit
91.Cm show patrol
92.Nm
93.Op Fl d
94.Op Fl e
95.Op Fl D Ar device
96.Op Fl t Ar type
97.Op Fl u Ar unit
98.Cm show progress
99.Nm
100.Op Fl D Ar device
101.Op Fl t Ar type
102.Op Fl u Ar unit
103.Cm show volumes
104.Nm
105.Op Fl D Ar device
106.Op Fl t Ar type
107.Op Fl u Ar unit
108.Cm fail Ar drive
109.Nm
110.Op Fl D Ar device
111.Op Fl t Ar type
112.Op Fl u Ar unit
113.Cm good Ar drive
114.Nm
115.Op Fl D Ar device
116.Op Fl t Ar type
117.Op Fl u Ar unit
118.Cm rebuild Ar drive
119.Nm
120.Op Fl D Ar device
121.Op Fl t Ar type
122.Op Fl u Ar unit
123.Cm syspd Ar drive
124.Nm
125.Op Fl D Ar device
126.Op Fl t Ar type
127.Op Fl u Ar unit
128.Cm drive progress Ar drive
129.Nm
130.Op Fl D Ar device
131.Op Fl t Ar type
132.Op Fl u Ar unit
133.Cm drive clear Ar drive Brq "start | stop"
134.Nm
135.Op Fl D Ar device
136.Op Fl t Ar type
137.Op Fl u Ar unit
138.Cm start rebuild Ar drive
139.Nm
140.Op Fl D Ar device
141.Op Fl t Ar type
142.Op Fl u Ar unit
143.Cm abort rebuild Ar drive
144.Nm
145.Op Fl D Ar device
146.Op Fl t Ar type
147.Op Fl u Ar unit
148.Cm locate Ar drive Brq "on | off"
149.Nm
150.Op Fl D Ar device
151.Op Fl t Ar type
152.Op Fl u Ar unit
153.Cm cache Ar volume Op Ar setting Oo Ar value Oc Op ...
154.Nm
155.Op Fl D Ar device
156.Op Fl t Ar type
157.Op Fl u Ar unit
158.Cm name Ar volume Ar name
159.Nm
160.Op Fl D Ar device
161.Op Fl t Ar type
162.Op Fl u Ar unit
163.Cm volume progress Ar volume
164.Nm
165.Op Fl D Ar device
166.Op Fl t Ar type
167.Op Fl u Ar unit
168.Cm clear
169.Nm
170.Op Fl D Ar device
171.Op Fl t Ar type
172.Op Fl u Ar unit
173.Cm create Ar type
174.Op Fl v
175.Op Fl s Ar stripe_size
176.Ar drive Ns Op \&, Ns Ar drive Ns Op ",..."
177.Op Ar drive Ns Op \&, Ns Ar drive Ns Op ",..."
178.Nm
179.Op Fl D Ar device
180.Op Fl t Ar type
181.Op Fl u Ar unit
182.Cm delete Ar volume
183.Nm
184.Op Fl D Ar device
185.Op Fl t Ar type
186.Op Fl u Ar unit
187.Cm add Ar drive Op Ar volume
188.Nm
189.Op Fl D Ar device
190.Op Fl t Ar type
191.Op Fl u Ar unit
192.Cm remove Ar drive
193.Nm
194.Op Fl D Ar device
195.Op Fl t Ar type
196.Op Fl u Ar unit
197.Cm start patrol
198.Nm
199.Op Fl D Ar device
200.Op Fl t Ar type
201.Op Fl u Ar unit
202.Cm stop patrol
203.Nm
204.Op Fl D Ar device
205.Op Fl t Ar type
206.Op Fl u Ar unit
207.Cm patrol Ar command Op Ar interval Op Ar start
208.Nm
209.Op Fl D Ar device
210.Op Fl t Ar type
211.Op Fl u Ar unit
212.Cm foreign scan
213.Nm
214.Op Fl D Ar device
215.Op Fl t Ar type
216.Op Fl u Ar unit
217.Cm foreign clear Op Ar config
218.Nm
219.Op Fl D Ar device
220.Op Fl t Ar type
221.Op Fl u Ar unit
222.Cm foreign diag Op Ar config
223.Nm
224.Op Fl D Ar device
225.Op Fl t Ar type
226.Op Fl u Ar unit
227.Cm foreign preview Op Ar config
228.Nm
229.Op Fl D Ar device
230.Op Fl t Ar type
231.Op Fl u Ar unit
232.Cm foreign import Op Ar config
233.Nm
234.Op Fl D Ar device
235.Op Fl t Ar type
236.Op Fl u Ar unit
237.Cm flash Ar file
238.Nm
239.Op Fl D Ar device
240.Op Fl t Ar type
241.Op Fl u Ar unit
242.Cm start learn
243.Nm
244.Op Fl D Ar device
245.Op Fl t Ar type
246.Op Fl u Ar unit
247.Cm bbu Ar setting Ar value
248.Nm
249.Op Fl D Ar device
250.Op Fl t Ar type
251.Op Fl u Ar unit
252.Cm ctrlprop Ar rebuild Op Ar rate
253.Nm
254.Op Fl D Ar device
255.Op Fl t Ar type
256.Op Fl u Ar unit
257.Cm ctrlprop Ar alarm Op Ar 0/1
258.Sh DESCRIPTION
259The
260.Nm
261utility can be used to display or modify various parameters on LSI
262MegaRAID SAS RAID controllers.
263Each invocation of
264.Nm
265consists of zero or more global options followed by a command.
266Commands may support additional optional or required arguments after the
267command.
268.Pp
269Currently three global options are supported:
270.Bl -tag -width indent
271.It Fl D Ar device
272.Ar device
273specifies the device node of the controller to use.
274'/dev/' will be added to the device node if needed.
275If no device node is specified,
276then device will be made of the type and device.
277.It Fl t Ar type
278.Ar type
279specifies the type of the controller to work with either
280.Xr mfi 4
281or
282.Xr mrsas 4 .
283If no type is specified,
284then the name of the invoked tool used to derive the type.
285.It Fl u Ar unit
286.Ar unit
287specifies the unit of the controller to work with.
288If no unit is specified,
289then unit 0 is used.
290.El
291.Pp
292Various commands accept either or both of the two options:
293.Bl -tag -width indent
294.It Fl d
295Print numeric device IDs as drive identifier.
296This is the default.
297Useful in combination with
298.Fl e
299to print both, numeric device IDs and enclosure:slot information.
300.It Fl e
301Print drive identifiers in enclosure:slot form.
302See next paragraph on format details in context of input rather than
303output.
304.El
305.Pp
306Drives may be specified in two forms.
307First,
308a drive may be identified by its device ID.
309The device ID for configured drives can be found in
310.Cm show config .
311Second,
312a drive may be identified by its location as
313.Sm off
314.Op E Ar xx Ns \&:
315.Li S Ns Ar yy
316.Sm on
317where
318.Ar xx
319is the enclosure
320and
321.Ar yy
322is the slot for each drive as displayed in
323.Cm show drives .
324.Pp
325Volumes may be specified in two forms.
326First,
327a volume may be identified by its target ID.
328Second,
329on the volume may be specified by the corresponding
330.Em mfidX
331device,
332such as
333.Em mfid0 .
334.Pp
335The
336.Nm
337utility supports several different groups of commands.
338The first group of commands provide information about the controller,
339the volumes it manages, and the drives it controls.
340The second group of commands are used to manage the physical drives
341attached to the controller.
342The third group of commands are used to manage the logical volumes
343managed by the controller.
344The fourth group of commands are used to manage the drive configuration for
345the controller.
346The fifth group of commands are used to manage controller-wide operations.
347.Pp
348The informational commands include:
349.Bl -tag -width indent
350.It Cm version
351Displays the version of
352.Nm .
353.It Cm show adapter
354Displays information about the RAID controller such as the model number.
355.It Cm show battery
356Displays information about the battery from the battery backup unit.
357.It Cm show config
358Displays the volume and drive configuration for the controller.
359Each array is listed along with the physical drives the array is built from.
360Each volume is listed along with the arrays that the volume spans.
361If any hot spare drives are configured, then they are listed as well.
362.It Cm show drives
363Lists all of the physical drives attached to the controller.
364.It Xo Cm show events
365.Op Fl c Ar class
366.Op Fl l Ar locale
367.Op Fl n Ar count
368.Op Fl v
369.Op Ar start Op Ar stop
370.Xc
371Display entries from the controller's event log.
372The controller maintains a circular buffer of events.
373Each event is tagged with a class and locale.
374.Pp
375The
376.Ar class
377parameter limits the output to entries at the specified class or higher.
378The default class is
379.Dq warn .
380The available classes from lowest priority to highest are:
381.Bl -tag -width indent
382.It Cm debug
383Debug messages.
384.It Cm progress
385Periodic progress updates for long-running operations such as background
386initializations, array rebuilds, or patrol reads.
387.It Cm info
388Informational messages such as drive insertions and volume creations.
389.It Cm warn
390Indicates that some component may be close to failing.
391.It Cm crit
392A component has failed, but no data is lost.
393For example, a volume becoming degraded due to a drive failure.
394.It Cm fatal
395A component has failed resulting in data loss.
396.It Cm dead
397The controller itself has died.
398.El
399.Pp
400The
401.Ar locale
402parameter limits the output to entries for the specified part of the controller.
403The default locale is
404.Dq all .
405The available locales are
406.Dq volume ,
407.Dq drive ,
408.Dq enclosure ,
409.Dq battery ,
410.Dq sas ,
411.Dq controller ,
412.Dq config ,
413.Dq cluster ,
414and
415.Dq all .
416.Pp
417The
418.Ar count
419parameter is a debugging aid that specifies the number of events to fetch from
420the controller for each low-level request.
421The default is 15 events.
422.Pp
423By default, matching event log entries from the previous shutdown up to the
424present are displayed.
425This range can be adjusted via the
426.Ar start
427and
428.Ar stop
429parameters.
430Each of these parameters can either be specified as a log entry number or as
431one of the following aliases:
432.Bl -tag -width indent
433.It Cm newest
434The newest entry in the event log.
435.It Cm oldest
436The oldest entry in the event log.
437.It Cm clear
438The first entry since the event log was cleared.
439.It Cm shutdown
440The entry in the event log corresponding to the last time the controller was
441cleanly shut down.
442.It Cm boot
443The entry in the event log corresponding to the most recent boot.
444.El
445.It Cm show firmware
446Lists all of the firmware images present on the controller.
447.It Cm show foreign
448Displays detected foreign configurations on disks for importation or removal.
449.It Cm show logstate
450Display the various sequence numbers associated with the event log.
451.It Cm show patrol
452Display the status of the controller's patrol read operation.
453.It Cm show progress
454Report the current progress and estimated completion time for active
455operations on all volumes and drives.
456.It Cm show volumes
457Lists all of the logical volumes managed by the controller.
458.El
459.Pp
460The physical drive management commands include:
461.Bl -tag -width indent
462.It Cm fail Ar drive
463Mark
464.Ar drive
465as failed.
466.Ar Drive
467must be an online drive that is part of an array.
468.It Cm good Ar drive
469Mark
470.Ar drive
471as an unconfigured good drive.
472.Ar Drive
473must not be part of an existing array.
474.It Cm rebuild Ar drive
475Mark a failed
476.Ar drive
477that is still part of an array as a good drive suitable for a rebuild.
478The firmware should kick off an array rebuild on its own if a failed drive
479is marked as a rebuild drive.
480.It Cm syspd Ar drive
481Present the drive to the host operating system as a disk SYSPD block device in
482the format /dev/mfisyspdX.
483Clear this flag with
484.Cm good
485.Ar drive
486.It Cm drive progress Ar drive
487Report the current progress and estimated completion time of drive operations
488such as rebuilds or patrol reads.
489.It Cm drive clear Ar drive Brq "start | stop"
490Start or stop the writing of all 0x00 characters to a drive.
491.It Cm start rebuild Ar drive
492Manually start a rebuild on
493.Ar drive .
494.It Cm abort rebuild Ar drive
495Abort an in-progress rebuild operation on
496.Ar drive .
497It can be resumed with the
498.Cm start rebuild
499command.
500.It Cm locate Ar drive Brq "on | off"
501Change the state of the external LED associated with
502.Ar drive .
503.El
504.Pp
505The logical volume management commands include:
506.Bl -tag -width indent
507.It Cm cache Ar volume Op Ar setting Oo Ar value Oc Op ...
508If no
509.Ar setting
510arguments are supplied, then the current cache policy for
511.Ar volume
512is displayed;
513otherwise,
514the cache policy for
515.Ar volume
516is modified.
517One or more
518.Ar setting
519arguments may be given.
520Some settings take an additional
521.Ar value
522argument as noted below.
523The valid settings are:
524.Bl -tag -width indent
525.It Cm enable
526Enable caching for both read and write I/O operations.
527.It Cm disable
528Disable caching for both read and write I/O operations.
529.It Cm reads
530Enable caching only for read I/O operations.
531.It Cm writes
532Enable caching only for write I/O operations.
533.It Cm write-back
534Use write-back policy for cached writes.
535.It Cm write-through
536Use write-through policy for cached writes.
537.It Cm read-ahead Ar value
538Set the read ahead policy for cached reads.
539The
540.Ar value
541argument can be set to either
542.Dq none ,
543.Dq adaptive ,
544or
545.Dq always .
546.It Cm bad-bbu-write-cache Ar value
547Control the behavior of I/O write caching if the battery is dead or
548missing.
549The
550.Ar value
551argument can be set to either
552.Dq disable
553or
554.Dq enable .
555In general this setting should be left disabled to avoid data loss when
556the system loses power.
557.It Cm write-cache Ar value
558Control the write caches on the physical drives backing
559.Ar volume .
560The
561.Ar value
562argument can be set to either
563.Dq disable ,
564.Dq enable ,
565or
566.Dq default .
567.Pp
568In general this setting should be left disabled to avoid data loss when the
569physical drives lose power.
570The battery backup of the RAID controller does not save data in the write
571caches of the physical drives.
572.El
573.It Cm name Ar volume Ar name
574Sets the name of
575.Ar volume
576to
577.Ar name .
578.It Cm volume progress Ar volume
579Report the current progress and estimated completion time of volume operations
580such as consistency checks and initializations.
581.El
582.Pp
583The configuration commands include:
584.Bl -tag -width indent
585.It Cm clear
586Delete the entire configuration including all volumes, arrays, and spares.
587.It Xo Cm create Ar type
588.Op Fl v
589.Op Fl s Ar stripe_size
590.Ar drive Ns Op \&, Ns Ar drive Ns Op ",..."
591.Op Ar drive Ns Op \&, Ns Ar drive Ns Op ",..."
592.Xc
593Create a new volume.
594The
595.Ar type
596specifies the type of volume to create.
597Currently supported types include:
598.Bl -tag -width indent
599.It Cm jbod
600Creates a RAID0 volume for each drive specified.
601Each drive must be specified as a separate argument.
602.It Cm raid0
603Creates one RAID0 volume spanning the drives listed in the single drive list.
604.It Cm raid1
605Creates one RAID1 volume spanning the drives listed in the single drive list.
606.It Cm raid5
607Creates one RAID5 volume spanning the drives listed in the single drive list.
608.It Cm raid6
609Creates one RAID6 volume spanning the drives listed in the single drive list.
610.It Cm raid10
611Creates one RAID10 volume spanning multiple RAID1 arrays.
612The drives for each RAID1 array are specified as a single drive list.
613.It Cm raid50
614Creates one RAID50 volume spanning multiple RAID5 arrays.
615The drives for each RAID5 array are specified as a single drive list.
616.It Cm raid60
617Creates one RAID60 volume spanning multiple RAID6 arrays.
618The drives for each RAID6 array are specified as a single drive list.
619.It Cm concat
620Creates a single volume by concatenating all of the drives in the single drive
621list.
622.El
623.Pp
624.Sy Note :
625Not all volume types are supported by all controllers.
626.Pp
627If the
628.Fl v
629flag is specified after
630.Ar type ,
631then more verbose output will be enabled.
632Currently this just provides notification as drives are added to arrays and
633arrays to volumes when building the configuration.
634.Pp
635The
636.Fl s
637.Ar stripe_size
638parameter allows the stripe size of the array to be set.
639By default a stripe size of 64K is used.
640Valid values are 512 through 1M, though the MFI firmware may reject some
641values.
642.It Cm delete Ar volume
643Delete the volume
644.Ar volume .
645.It Cm add Ar drive Op Ar volume
646Mark
647.Ar drive
648as a hot spare.
649.Ar Drive
650must be in the unconfigured good state.
651If
652.Ar volume
653is specified,
654then the hot spare will be dedicated to arrays backing that volume.
655Otherwise,
656.Ar drive
657will be used as a global hot spare backing all arrays for this controller.
658Note that
659.Ar drive
660must be as large as the smallest drive in all of the arrays it is going to
661back.
662.It Cm remove Ar drive
663Remove the hot spare
664.Ar drive
665from service.
666It will be placed in the unconfigured good state.
667.El
668.Pp
669The controller management commands include:
670.Bl -tag -width indent
671.It Cm patrol Ar command Op Ar interval Op Ar start
672Set the patrol read operation mode.
673The
674.Ar command
675argument can be one of the following values:
676.Bl -tag -width indent
677.It Cm disable
678Disable patrol reads.
679.It Cm auto
680Enable periodic patrol reads initiated by the firmware.
681The optional
682.Ar interval
683argument specifies the interval in seconds between patrol reads.
684If patrol reads should be run continuously,
685then
686.Ar interval
687should consist of the word
688.Dq continuously .
689The optional
690.Ar start
691argument specifies a non-negative, relative start time for the next patrol read.
692If an interval or start time is not specified,
693then the existing setting will be used.
694.It Cm manual
695Enable manual patrol reads that are only initiated by the user.
696.El
697.It Cm start patrol
698Start a patrol read operation.
699.It Cm stop patrol
700Stop a currently running patrol read operation.
701.It Cm foreign scan
702Scan for foreign configurations and display the number found.
703The
704.Ar config
705argument for the commands below takes the form of a number from 0 to the total
706configurations found.
707.It Cm foreign clear Op config
708Clear the specified foreign
709.Ar config
710or all if no
711.Ar config
712argument is provided.
713.It Cm foreign diag Op config
714Display a diagnostic display of the specified foreign
715.Ar config
716or all if no
717.Ar config
718argument is provided.
719.It Cm foreign preview Op config
720Preview the specified foreign
721.Ar config
722after import or all if no
723.Ar config
724argument is provided.
725.It Cm foreign import Op config
726Import the specified foreign
727.Ar config
728or all if no
729.Ar config
730argument is provided.
731.It Cm flash Ar file
732Updates the flash on the controller with the firmware stored in
733.Ar file .
734A reboot is required for the new firmware to take effect.
735.It Cm start learn
736Start a battery relearn.
737Note that this seems to always result in the battery being completely drained,
738regardless of the BBU mode.
739In particular, the controller write cache will be disabled during the relearn
740even if transparent learning mode is enabled.
741.It Cm bbu Ar setting Ar value
742Update battery backup unit (BBU) properties related to battery relearning.
743The following settings are configurable:
744.Bl -tag -width indent
745.It Cm learn-delay
746Add a delay to the next scheduled battery relearn event.
747This setting is given in hours and must lie in the range of 0 to 255.
748.It Cm autolearn-mode
749Enable or disable automatic periodic battery relearning.
750The setting may be set to
751.Dq enable
752or
753.Dq disable
754to respectively enable or disable the relearn cycle.
755Alternatively, a mode of 0, 1 or 2 may be given.
756Mode 0 enables periodic relearning, mode 1 disables it, and mode 2 disables
757it and logs a warning to the event log when it detects that a battery relearn
758should be performed.
759.It Cm bbu-mode
760Set the BBU's mode of operation.
761This setting is not supported by all BBUs.
762Where it is supported, the possible values are the integers between 1 and 5
763inclusive.
764Modes 1, 2 and 3 enable a transparent learn cycle, whereas modes 4 and 5 do not.
765The BBU's data retention time is greater when transparent learning is not used.
766.El
767.It Cm ctrlprop Ar rebuild Op Ar rate
768With no arguments display the rate of rebuild (percentage)a for volumes.
769With an integer argument (0-100), set that value as the new rebuild rate for volumes.
770.It Cm ctrlprop Ar alarm Op Ar 0/1
771With no arguments display the current alarm enable/disable status.
772With a 0, disable alarms.
773With a 1, enable alarms.
774.El
775.Sh EXAMPLES
776Configure the cache for volume mfid0 to cache only writes:
777.Pp
778.Dl Nm Cm cache mfid0 writes
779.Dl Nm Cm cache mfid0 write-back
780.Pp
781Create a RAID5 array spanning the first four disks in the second enclosure:
782.Pp
783.Dl Nm Cm create raid5 e1:s0,e1:s1,e1:s2,e1:s4
784.Pp
785Configure the first three disks on a controller as JBOD:
786.Pp
787.Dl Nm Cm create jbod 0 1 2
788.Pp
789Create a RAID10 volume that spans two arrays each of which contains two disks
790from two different enclosures:
791.Pp
792.Dl Nm Cm create raid10 e1:s0,e1:s1 e2:s0,e2:s1
793.Pp
794Add drive with the device ID of 4 as a global hot spare:
795.Pp
796.Dl Nm Cm add 4
797.Pp
798Add the drive in slot 2 in the main chassis as a hot spare for volume mfid0:
799.Pp
800.Dl Nm Cm add s2 mfid0
801.Pp
802Reconfigure a disk as a SYSPD block device with no RAID
803.Pp
804.Dl Nm Cm syspd 0
805.Pp
806Configure the adapter to run periodic patrol reads once a week with the first
807patrol read starting in 5 minutes:
808.Pp
809.Dl Nm Cm patrol auto 604800 300
810.Pp
811Display the second detected foreign configuration:
812.Pp
813.Dl Nm Cm show foreign 1
814.Pp
815Set the current rebuild rate for volumes to 40%:
816.Dl Nm Cm ctrlprop rebuild 40
817.Sh SEE ALSO
818.Xr mfi 4 ,
819.Xr mrsas 4
820.Sh HISTORY
821The
822.Nm
823utility first appeared in
824.Fx 8.0 .
825