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#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Calomel.org | |
# https://calomel.org/megacli_lsi_commands.html | |
# LSI MegaRaid CLI | |
# lsi.sh @ Version 0.05 | |
# | |
# description: MegaCLI script to configure and monitor LSI raid cards. | |
# Full path to the MegaRaid CLI binary | |
MegaCli="/usr/local/sbin/MegaCli64" | |
# The identifying number of the enclosure. Default for our systems is "8". Use | |
# "MegaCli64 -PDlist -a0 | grep "Enclosure Device"" to see what your number | |
# is and set this variable. | |
ENCLOSURE="8" | |
if [ $# -eq 0 ] | |
then | |
echo "" | |
echo " OBPG .:. lsi.sh $arg1 $arg2" | |
echo "-----------------------------------------------------" | |
echo "status = Status of Virtual drives (volumes)" | |
echo "drives = Status of hard drives" | |
echo "ident \$slot = Blink light on drive (need slot number)" | |
echo "good \$slot = Simply makes the slot \"Unconfigured(good)\" (need slot number)" | |
echo "replace \$slot = Replace \"Unconfigured(bad)\" drive (need slot number)" | |
echo "progress = Status of drive rebuild" | |
echo "errors = Show drive errors which are non-zero" | |
echo "bat = Battery health and capacity" | |
echo "batrelearn = Force BBU re-learn cycle" | |
echo "logs = Print card logs" | |
echo "checkNemail = Check volume(s) and send email on raid errors" | |
echo "allinfo = Print out all settings and information about the card" | |
echo "settime = Set the raid card's time to the current system time" | |
echo "setdefaults = Set preferred default settings for new raid setup" | |
echo "" | |
exit | |
fi | |
# General status of all RAID virtual disks or volumes and if PATROL disk check | |
# is running. | |
if [ $1 = "status" ] | |
then | |
$MegaCli -LDInfo -Lall -aALL -NoLog | |
echo "###############################################" | |
$MegaCli -AdpPR -Info -aALL -NoLog | |
echo "###############################################" | |
$MegaCli -LDCC -ShowProg -LALL -aALL -NoLog | |
exit | |
fi | |
# Shows the state of all drives and if they are online, unconfigured or missing. | |
if [ $1 = "drives" ] | |
then | |
$MegaCli -PDlist -aALL -NoLog | egrep 'Slot|state' | awk '/Slot/{if (x)print x;x="";}{x=(!x)?$0:x" -"$0;}END{print x;}' | sed 's/Firmware state://g' | |
exit | |
fi | |
# Use to blink the light on the slot in question. Hit enter again to turn the blinking light off. | |
if [ $1 = "ident" ] | |
then | |
$MegaCli -PdLocate -start -physdrv[$ENCLOSURE:$2] -a0 -NoLog | |
logger "`hostname` - identifying enclosure $ENCLOSURE, drive $2 " | |
read -p "Press [Enter] key to turn off light..." | |
$MegaCli -PdLocate -stop -physdrv[$ENCLOSURE:$2] -a0 -NoLog | |
exit | |
fi | |
# When a new drive is inserted it might have old RAID headers on it. This | |
# method simply removes old RAID configs from the drive in the slot and make | |
# the drive "good." Basically, Unconfigured(bad) to Unconfigured(good). We use | |
# this method on our FreeBSD ZFS machines before the drive is added back into | |
# the zfs pool. | |
if [ $1 = "good" ] | |
then | |
# set Unconfigured(bad) to Unconfigured(good) | |
$MegaCli -PDMakeGood -PhysDrv[$ENCLOSURE:$2] -a0 -NoLog | |
# clear 'Foreign' flag or invalid raid header on replacement drive | |
$MegaCli -CfgForeign -Clear -aALL -NoLog | |
exit | |
fi | |
# Use to diagnose bad drives. When no errors are shown only the slot numbers | |
# will print out. If a drive(s) has an error you will see the number of errors | |
# under the slot number. At this point you can decided to replace the flaky | |
# drive. Bad drives might not fail right away and will slow down your raid with | |
# read/write retries or corrupt data. | |
if [ $1 = "errors" ] | |
then | |
echo "Slot Number: 0"; $MegaCli -PDlist -aALL -NoLog | egrep -i 'error|fail|slot' | egrep -v '0' | |
exit | |
fi | |
# status of the battery and the amount of charge. Without a working Battery | |
# Backup Unit (BBU) most of the LSI read/write caching will be disabled | |
# automatically. You want caching for speed so make sure the battery is ok. | |
if [ $1 = "bat" ] | |
then | |
$MegaCli -AdpBbuCmd -aAll -NoLog | |
exit | |
fi | |
# Force a Battery Backup Unit (BBU) re-learn cycle. This will discharge the | |
# lithium BBU unit and recharge it. This check might take a few hours and you | |
# will want to always run this in off hours. LSI suggests a battery relearn | |
# monthly or so. We actually run it every three(3) months by way of a cron job. | |
# Understand if your "Current Cache Policy" is set to "No Write Cache if Bad | |
# BBU" then write-cache will be disabled during this check. This means writes | |
# to the raid will be VERY slow at about 1/10th normal speed. NOTE: if the | |
# battery is new (new bats should charge for a few hours before they register) | |
# or if the BBU comes up and says it has no charge try powering off the machine | |
# and restart it. This will force the LSI card to re-evaluate the BBU. Silly | |
# but it works. | |
if [ $1 = "batrelearn" ] | |
then | |
$MegaCli -AdpBbuCmd -BbuLearn -aALL -NoLog | |
exit | |
fi | |
# Use to replace a drive. You need the slot number and may want to use the | |
# "drives" method to show which drive in a slot is "Unconfigured(bad)". Once | |
# the new drive is in the slot and spun up this method will bring the drive | |
# online, clear any foreign raid headers from the replacement drive and set the | |
# drive as a hot spare. We will also tell the card to start rebuilding if it | |
# does not start automatically. The raid should start rebuilding right away | |
# either way. NOTE: if you pass a slot number which is already part of the raid | |
# by mistake the LSI raid card is smart enough to just error out and _NOT_ | |
# destroy the raid drive, thankfully. | |
if [ $1 = "replace" ] | |
then | |
logger "`hostname` - REPLACE enclosure $ENCLOSURE, drive $2 " | |
# set Unconfigured(bad) to Unconfigured(good) | |
$MegaCli -PDMakeGood -PhysDrv[$ENCLOSURE:$2] -a0 -NoLog | |
# clear 'Foreign' flag or invalid raid header on replacement drive | |
$MegaCli -CfgForeign -Clear -aALL -NoLog | |
# set drive as hot spare | |
$MegaCli -PDHSP -Set -PhysDrv [$ENCLOSURE:$2] -a0 -NoLog | |
# show rebuild progress on replacement drive just to make sure it starts | |
$MegaCli -PDRbld -ShowProg -PhysDrv [$ENCLOSURE:$2] -a0 -NoLog | |
exit | |
fi | |
# Print all the logs from the LSI raid card. You can grep on the output. | |
if [ $1 = "logs" ] | |
then | |
$MegaCli -FwTermLog -Dsply -aALL -NoLog | |
exit | |
fi | |
# Use to query the RAID card and find the drive which is rebuilding. The script | |
# will then query the rebuilding drive to see what percentage it is rebuilt and | |
# how much time it has taken so far. You can then guess-ti-mate the | |
# completion time. | |
if [ $1 = "progress" ] | |
then | |
DRIVE=`$MegaCli -PDlist -aALL -NoLog | egrep 'Slot|state' | awk '/Slot/{if (x)print x;x="";}{x=(!x)?$0:x" -"$0;}END{print x;}' | sed 's/Firmware state://g' | egrep build | awk '{print $3}'` | |
$MegaCli -PDRbld -ShowProg -PhysDrv [$ENCLOSURE:$DRIVE] -a0 -NoLog | |
exit | |
fi | |
# Use to check the status of the raid. If the raid is degraded or faulty the | |
# script will send email to the address in the $EMAIL variable. We normally add | |
# this method to a cron job to be run every few hours so we are notified of any | |
# issues. | |
if [ $1 = "checkNemail" ] | |
then | |
EMAIL="raidadmin@localhost" | |
# Check if raid is in good condition | |
STATUS=`$MegaCli -LDInfo -Lall -aALL -NoLog | egrep -i 'fail|degrad|error'` | |
# On bad raid status send email with basic drive information | |
if [ "$STATUS" ]; then | |
$MegaCli -PDlist -aALL -NoLog | egrep 'Slot|state' | awk '/Slot/{if (x)print x;x="";}{x=(!x)?$0:x" -"$0;}END{print x;}' | sed 's/Firmware state://g' | mail -s `hostname`' - RAID Notification' $EMAIL | |
fi | |
fi | |
# Use to print all information about the LSI raid card. Check default options, | |
# firmware version (FW Package Build), battery back-up unit presence, installed | |
# cache memory and the capabilities of the adapter. Pipe to grep to find the | |
# term you need. | |
if [ $1 = "allinfo" ] | |
then | |
$MegaCli -AdpAllInfo -aAll -NoLog | |
exit | |
fi | |
# Update the LSI card's time with the current operating system time. You may | |
# want to setup a cron job to call this method once a day or whenever you | |
# think the raid card's time might drift too much. | |
if [ $1 = "settime" ] | |
then | |
$MegaCli -AdpGetTime -aALL -NoLog | |
$MegaCli -AdpSetTime `date +%Y%m%d` `date +%H:%M:%S` -aALL -NoLog | |
$MegaCli -AdpGetTime -aALL -NoLog | |
exit | |
fi | |
# These are the defaults we like to use on the hundreds of raids we manage. You | |
# will want to go through each option here and make sure you want to use them | |
# too. These options are for speed optimization, build rate tweaks and PATROL | |
# options. When setting up a new machine we simply execute the "setdefaults" | |
# method and the raid is configured. You can use this on live raids too. | |
if [ $1 = "setdefaults" ] | |
then | |
# Read Cache enabled specifies that all reads are buffered in cache memory. | |
$MegaCli -LDSetProp -Cached -LAll -aAll -NoLog | |
# Adaptive Read-Ahead if the controller receives several requests to sequential sectors | |
$MegaCli -LDSetProp ADRA -LALL -aALL -NoLog | |
# Hard Disk cache policy enabled allowing the drive to use internal caching too | |
$MegaCli -LDSetProp EnDskCache -LAll -aAll -NoLog | |
# Write-Back cache enabled | |
$MegaCli -LDSetProp WB -LALL -aALL -NoLog | |
# Continue booting with data stuck in cache. Set Boot with Pinned Cache Enabled. | |
$MegaCli -AdpSetProp -BootWithPinnedCache -1 -aALL -NoLog | |
# PATROL run every 672 hours or monthly (RAID6 77TB @60% rebuild takes 21 hours) | |
$MegaCli -AdpPR -SetDelay 672 -aALL -NoLog | |
# Check Consistency every 672 hours or monthly | |
$MegaCli -AdpCcSched -SetDelay 672 -aALL -NoLog | |
# Enable autobuild when a new Unconfigured(good) drive is inserted or set to hot spare | |
$MegaCli -AdpAutoRbld -Enbl -a0 -NoLog | |
# RAID rebuild rate to 60% (build quick before another failure) | |
$MegaCli -AdpSetProp \{RebuildRate -60\} -aALL -NoLog | |
# RAID check consistency rate to 60% (fast parity checks) | |
$MegaCli -AdpSetProp \{CCRate -60\} -aALL -NoLog | |
# Enable Native Command Queue (NCQ) on all drives | |
$MegaCli -AdpSetProp NCQEnbl -aAll -NoLog | |
# Sound alarm disabled (server room is too loud anyways) | |
$MegaCli -AdpSetProp AlarmDsbl -aALL -NoLog | |
# Use write-back cache mode even if BBU is bad. Make sure your machine is on UPS too. | |
$MegaCli -LDSetProp CachedBadBBU -LAll -aAll -NoLog | |
# Disable auto learn BBU check which can severely affect raid speeds | |
OUTBBU=$(mktemp /tmp/output.XXXXXXXXXX) | |
echo "autoLearnMode=1" > $OUTBBU | |
$MegaCli -AdpBbuCmd -SetBbuProperties -f $OUTBBU -a0 -NoLog | |
rm -rf $OUTBBU | |
exit | |
fi | |
### EOF ### |
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