#mptutil

Usage: mptutil [options] <dev_file> <dev_file> = /dev/mptX

Options:

 

 

-c

Read PCI Config Space

 

-d <firmware_image>

 

 

Download Firmware

 

-t <tmtype> [target_id]

 

 

Perform Task Management

 

 

where <tmtype> can be,

 

 

bus_reset

SCSI Bus reset

 

tgt_reset <target_id>

Target Reset

-u <filename>

 

 

 

Upload Firmware

 

-R

Reset Driver statistics

 

-S

Display Channel and Device statistics

-T

Display Driver Trace information

Note:

-You must be a privileged user to execute this command. See privileges(5) for more information on privileged users.

-See mptutil(1M) for tool details.

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To determine the device file names for the channels on the A7173A adapters that are installed in your system, use the ioscan -fnkd mpt command. Example 5-3shows a typical output from this command:

Example 5-3 Typical ioscan -fnkd mpt Command Output

#ioscan -fnkd mpt

Class

I

H/W Path

Driver S/W State

H/W Type

Description

===================================================================

ext_bus

4

1/0/2/0/0

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320

 

 

 

/dev/mpt4

 

 

ext_bus

5

1/0/2/0/1

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320

 

 

 

/dev/mpt5

 

 

ext_bus

6

1/0/4/0/0

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320

 

 

 

/dev/mpt6

 

 

ext_bus

7

1/0/4/0/1

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320

 

 

 

/dev/mpt7

 

 

ext_bus

8

1/0/6/0/0

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320 A6961-60011

 

 

 

/dev/mpt8

 

 

ext_bus

9

1/0/6/0/1

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320 A6961-60011

 

 

 

/dev/mpt9

 

 

ext_bus

12

1/0/12/0/0

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320

 

 

 

/dev/mpt12

 

 

ext_bus

13

1/0/12/0/1

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320

 

 

 

/dev/mpt13

 

 

ext_bus

14

1/0/14/0/0

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320 A6961-60011

 

 

 

/dev/mpt14

 

 

ext_bus

15

1/0/14/0/1

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320 A6961-60011

 

 

 

/dev/mpt15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The system shown in Example 5-3has five A7173A adapters installed in the system, with a total of ten SCSI channels and ten device files. The device file name is displayed in the second line of output for each SCSI channel.

Use the mptutil <dev_file> command to display detailed information on the SCSI channel, the SCSI chip, the firmware, and the VPD for the A7173A adapter channel associated with <dev_file>:

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