NAME
ses
—
SCSI Enclosure Services
SYNOPSIS
ses* at scsibus?
DESCRIPTION
The ses
driver provides support for
monitoring the various environmental sensors present in SCSI enclosures
using the SCSI Enclosure Services command set. The hardware monitoring is
accessed via the hw.sensors
sysctl(8)
variable.
SCSI devices have a fairly high level interface to the system and talk to it via a SCSI host adapter (e.g. ahc(4)). A SCSI adapter must also be separately configured into the system before a SCSI enclosure can be configured.
When the SCSI adapter is probed during boot, the SCSI bus is
scanned for devices. Any SCSI-2 devices of type “Enclosure
service” or SCSI-3 devices of type “Processor” will be
attached to the ses
driver.
SES compliant devices can provide an arbitrary set of sensors which may include the following types:
Sensor | Units | Typical Use |
temp |
uK | temperature |
fan |
RPM | fan |
psu |
On/Off | power supply |
doorlock |
On/Off | door lock |
alarm |
On/Off | enclosure alarm |
Sensor data is updated every 10 seconds.
An enclosure may provide environmental information using an alternative command set to the SCSI Enclosure Services used by this driver. Enclosures using the SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosure command set may be monitored by the safte(4) driver.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The ses
driver first appeared in
OpenBSD 3.8.
AUTHORS
The ses
driver was written by
David Gwynne
<dlg@openbsd.org>.