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NAME

       ledctl - Intel(R) LED control application for a storage enclosures.

SYNOPSIS

       ledctl [OPTIONS] pattern_name=list_of_devices ...

DESCRIPTION

       The ledctl is an user space application designed to control LEDs associated with each slot in an
       enclosure or a drive bay. The LEDs of devices listed in list_of_devices are set to the given pattern
       pattern_name and all other LEDs are turned off.  User must have root privileges to use this application.

       There are two types of systems: 2-LEDs systems (Activity LED, Status LED) and 3-LEDs systems (Activity
       LED, Locate LED, Fail LED).

       The ledctl application supports LED management of the SAS/SATA and PCIe storages.

       Supported protocols/methods for LED management are:

       •   SES-2 and SMP for SAS devices,

       •   LED messages over SGPIO for SATA,

       •   VMD and NPEM for PCIe.

       SAF-TE protocol is not supported.

       For  SAS/SATA  storages  supporting  controllers may transmit LED management information to the backplane
       controllers via the SGPIO interface. The SGPIO bus carries bit patterns, which translate into  LED  blink
       patterns  in  accordance  with  the  International  Blinking  Pattern  Interpretation  (IBPI) of SFF-8489
       specification for SGPIO.  Please note some enclosures do not stick close to the  SFF-8489  specification.
       It  might  happen  that  the  enclosure processor will accept the IBPI pattern but it will blink LEDs not
       according to SFF-8489 specification or it has a limited number of patterns supported.

       The ledctl application has been verified to work with Intel(R) storage controllers  (i.e.  Intel(R)  AHCI
       controller  and  Intel(R)  SAS controller).  The application might work with storage controllers of other
       vendors (especially SCSI/SAS controllers). However, storage controllers of other vendors  have  not  been
       tested.

       The  ledmon application has the highest priority when accessing LEDs.  It means that some patterns set by
       ledctl may have no effect if ledmon is running (except Locate pattern).

       The ledctl application is a part of Intel(R) Enclosure LED Utilities.

       The ledctl utilizes the following documents as references:

       •   SGPIO (Serial GPIO) - SFF-8485

       •   IBPI (International Blinking Pattern Interpretation) - SFF-8489

       •   LED Enclosure management messages - AHCI specification rev 1.3, section 12.2.1.

       •   SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) - T10/1760-D

       •   SES-2 (SCSI Enclosure Services-2) - T10/1559-D

       •   SMP (Serial Management Protocol) - T10/1760-D

       •   NPEM (Native PCIe Enclosure Management) - PCIe base specification rev 4.0

       •   VMD (Intel(R) Volume Management Device) - Intel(R) VROC (VMD NVMe RAID) Quick

           Configuration Guide rev 1.2

   Pattern Names
       The ledctl application accepts the following  names  for  pattern_name  argument  according  to  SFF-8489
       specification.

       locate  Turns Locate LED associated with the given device(s) on.

       locate_off
               Turns only Locate LED off.

       normal  Turns Status LED, Failure LED and Locate LED off.

       off     Turns only Status LED and Failure LED off.

       ica or degraded
               Visualizes "In a Critical Array" pattern.

       rebuild Visualizes "Rebuild" pattern.

       ifa or failed_array
               Visualizes "In a Failed Array" pattern.

       hotspare
               Visualizes "Hotspare" pattern.

       pfa     Visualizes "Predicted Failure Analysis" pattern.

       failure or disk_failed
               Visualizes "Failure" pattern.

       ses_abort
               SES-2 R/R ABORD

       ses_rebuild
               SES-2 REBUILD/REMAP

       ses_ifa SES-2 IN FAILED ARRAY

       ses_ica SES-2 IN CRIT ARRAY

       ses_cons_check
               SES-2 CONS CHECK

       ses_hotspare
               SES-2 HOT SPARE

       ses_rsvd_dev
               SES-2 RSVD DEVICE

       ses_ok  SES-2 OK

       ses_ident
               SES-2 IDENT

       ses_rm  SES-2 REMOVE

       ses_insert
               SES-2 INSERT

       ses_missing
               SES-2 MISSING

       ses_dnr SES-2 DO NOT REMOVE

       ses_active
               SES-2 ACTIVE

       ses_enable_bb
               SES-2 ENABLE BYP B

       ses_enable_ba
               SES-2 ENABLE BYP A

       ses_devoff
               SES-2 DEVICE OFF

       ses_fault
               SES-2 FAULT

       ses_prdfail
               SES-2 PRDFAIL

   Patterns Translation
       When non SES-2 pattern is send to device in enclosure automatic translation is being done.

       locate  locate is translated to ses_ident

       locate_off
               locate_off is translated to ~ses_ident

       normal or off
               normal or off is translated to ses_ok

       ica or degraded
               ica or degraded is translated to ses_ica

       rebuild rebuild is translated to ses_rebuild

       ifa or failed_array
               ifa or failed_array is translated to ses_ifa

       hotspare
               hotspare is translated to ses_hotspare

       pfa     pfa is translated to ses_prdfail

       failure or disk_failed
               failure or disk_failed is translated to ses_fault

   List of Devices
       The application accepts a list of devices in two formats. The first format is a list with comma separated
       elements.  The  second format is a list in curly braces and elements are separated by space. See examples
       section below for details.

       A device is a path to file in /dev directory or in /sys/block directory.  It may identify a block device,
       a RAID device or a container device.  In case of a RAID device or a container device a state will be  set
       for all block devices associated, respectively.

       The  LEDs  of  devices  listed in list_of_devices are set to the given pattern pattern_name and all other
       LEDs are turned off (unless --listed-only option is given).

OPTIONS

       -l or --log=path
               Sets  a  path  to  local  log  file.  If  this  option  is  specified   the   global   log   file
               /var/log/ledctl.log is not used.

       -h or --help
               Prints this text out and exits.

       -v or --version
               Displays version of ledctl and information about the license and exits.

       -L or --list-controllers
               Prints information (system path and type) of all controllers detected by ledmon and exits.

       -x or --listed-only
               With this option ledctl will change state only on devices listed in CLI. The rest of devices will
               not be touched.

       --quiet or --error or --warning or --info or --debug or --all
               Verbose level - 'quiet' means no logging at all and 'all' means to log everything. The levels are
               given in order. If user specifies more then one verbose option the last option comes into effect.
               The default level is 'warning'. Verbose level also can be set by --log-level=level.

FILES

       /var/log/ledctl.log
               Global  log  file,  used by all instances of ledctl application. To force logging to user defined
               file use -l option switch.

EXAMPLES

       The following example illustrates how to locate a single block device.

           ledctl locate=/dev/sda

       The following example illustrates how to turn Locate LED off for the same block device.

           ledctl locate_off=/dev/sda

       The following example illustrates how to locate disks of a RAID device and how to set rebuild pattern for
       two block devices at the same time. This example uses both formats of device list.

            ledctl locate=/dev/md127 rebuild={ /sys/block/sd[a-b] }

       The following example illustrates how to turn Status LED and Failure LED off for the given device(s).

            ledctl off={ /dev/sda /dev/sdb }

       The following example illustrates how to locate a three block devices. This example uses the first format
       of device list.

            ledctl locate=/dev/sda,/dev/sdb,/dev/sdc

LICENSE

       Copyright (c) 2009-2021 Intel Corporation.

       This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published  by  the  Free
       Software Foundation. See the built-in help for details on the License and the lack of warranty.

SEE ALSO

       ledmon(8), ledmon.conf(5)

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Artur Wojcik <artur.wojcik@intel.com>. It may be used by others.

LEDCTL Version 0.95                               January 2021                                         ledctl(8)