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Smart Storage Administrator Diagnostics and SmartSSD Wear Gauge Utility CLI
Version 3.40-3.0
12/6/2018

Description
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  Smart Storage Administrator Diagnostics and SmartSSD Wear Gauge Utility CLI
  (SSADUCLI) is a command line application that creates a report of all HPE
  Storage controllers and disk drives. This report provides vital information to
  HPE service personnel to assist in identifying faults or conditions that may
  require attention.

  The utility can also generate SmartSSD Wear Gauge reports.  These
  reports contain wear (usage) information for all SmartSSD devices
  attached to the system.

* All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their
  respective companies.

Supported Operating Systems and Platforms
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Linux 32-bit components:
   SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
   SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
   Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
   Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6

Linux 64-bit components:
   SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86_64)
   SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64)
   SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 (x86_64)
   Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (x86_64)
   Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (x86_64)
   Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (x86_64)

   NOTE: For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 the sg driver must be manually
         added so that it is loaded at boot time. Without the sg driver being
         loaded, devices or controllers may not be discovered.
         Here is a recommended way to do this:

            sudo echo sg > /etc/modules-load.d/sg.conf
            sudo rebo

* Any platform that requires the CCISS driver should use version 3.6.28 or newer.

These drivers are available from http://support.hpe.com.

Supported Controllers
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  Dynamic Smart Array B110i SATA RAID
  Smart Array P212 Controller
  Smart Array P410 Controller
  Smart Array P410i Controller
  Smart Array P411 Controller
  Smart Array P711m Controller
  Smart Array P712m Controller
  Smart Array P812 Controller

  Dynamic Smart Array B120i
  Dynamic Smart Array B320i
  Smart Array P220i Controller
  Smart Array P222 Controller
  Smart Array P420 Controller
  Smart Array P420i Controller
  Smart Array P421 Controller
  Smart Array P721m Controller
  Smart Array P822 Controller

  Smart Array P230i Controller
  Smart Array P430 Controller
  Smart Array P431 Controller
  Smart Array P530 Controller
  Smart Array P531 Controller
  Smart Array P731m Controller
  Smart Array P830 Controller
  Smart Array P830i Controller

  Dynamic Smart Array B140i
  Smart HBA H240 Controller
  Smart HBA H240ar Controller
  Smart HBA H240nr Controller
  Smart HBA H241 Controller
  Smart HBA H244br Controller
  Smart Array P240nr Controller
  Smart Array P244br Controller
  Smart Array P246br Controller
  Smart Array P440 Controller
  Smart Array P440ar Controller
  Smart Array P441 Controller
  Smart Array P542D Controller
  Smart Array P741m Controller
  Smart Array P840 Controller
  Smart Array P840ar Controller
  Smart Array P841 Controller

Installing and running Smart Storage Administrator
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  Installation:
    SSADUCLI is distributed using Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) packages.
    If there is an older version of SSADUCLI installed on the system, please
       use "rpm -e ssaducli" to remove it first. Use "rpm -i <file name>" to
       install the application.
    Please type "man rpm" for other details regarding RPM.
    The software resides in /opt/smartstorageadmin/ssaducli and the executable
    name is ssaducli which is located in /usr/sbin.

    When attempting to run SSADUCLI on any HPE-supported version of Linux, it is
    highly recommended that you install the latest version of the HPE ProLiant
    Smart Array controller driver for your intended Linux operating system.
    Drivers may be obtained by clicking on "HPE Servers, Storage and Networking"
    from HPE's support website at: http://support.hpe.com

  To run the command-line application:
   Open a command prompt and change directory (cd) to the location
      where SSADUCLI is installed.  This is commonly
      /opt/smartstorageadmin/ssaducli/bin.
   To generate a diagnostic report, enter the following command:

       ssaducli -f adu-report.zip

   To generate a SmartSSD Wear gauge report, enter the following command:

       ssaducli -ssd -f ssd-report.zip

   More options can be found by "ssaducli -help".

Additional Notes
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Both the diagnostic and SmartSSD wear gauge reports are generated in compressed
  (ZIP) format.

The diagnostic report output archive contains the following files:

   * ADUReport.txt          => Diagnostic report in text format
   * ADUReport.xml          => Diagnostic report in XML format
   * ADUReport.htm          => HTML viewer for diagnostic report
   * report.checksum        => checksum file
   * SlotX.txt (SlotX.old)  => Controller serial output log

   Note: The serial output log file(s) are only available if the "HPE Storage
         Agent" daemon is installed and running.

   To view the diagnostic report in a browser, extract the ADUReport.htm. Open
      ADUReport.htm in the browser.

The SmartSSD wear gauge report output archive contains the following files:

   * SmartSSDWearGaugeReport.txt => SmartSSD wear gauge report in text format
   * SmartSSDWearGaugeReport.js  => SmartSSD wear gauge report in JSON format
   * SmartSSDWearGaugeReport.htm => HTML viewer for the JSON wear gauge report

   To view the SmartSSD wear gauge report in a browser, extract the
   SmartSSDWearGaugeReport.js, SmartSSDWearGaugeReport.htm files to a
   directory (both files must reside in the same directory).  Open
   SmartSSDWearGaugeReport.htm in the browser.

Support
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For support for SSADUCLI and Smart Array controllers, please visit
http://support.hpe.com