回复 11# butcher521 SAS resource locationsMany hardware error logs identify the location of a physical device, such as a SAS disk, using what iscalled a resource location (or simply resource).The resource format is: 00cceell where:v cc identifies the...
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Many hardware error logs identify the location of a physical device, such as a SAS disk, using what is
called a resource location (or simply resource).
The resource format is: 00cceell where:
v cc identifies the controller’s port to which the device, or device enclosure, is attached.
v ee is the expander’s port to which the device is attached. When a device is not connected to a SAS
expander, for example, the device is directly connected, the expander port is set to zero.
Typically, the expander port will be in a range of 00 to 3F hex. A value greater than 3F indicates there
are two expanders (for example, cascaded expanders) between the controller and device. For example,
a device connected through a single expander might show an expander port of 1A, while a device
connected through a cascaded expander might show an expander port of 5A (that is, a value of 40 hex
added to the expander port indicates the presence of a cascaded expander), but in both cases, the
device is connected off port 1A of the expander.
A value of FF indicates the expander port is not known.
v ll is the logical unit number (LUN) of the device.
从你截图的resource location看,应该是看到了另外一块raid卡,最好检查一下连接线吧。
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