/dev/sda -d scsi # /dev/sda, SCSI device /dev/bus/0 -d megaraid,0 # /dev/bus/0 [megaraid_disk_00], SCSI device /dev/bus/0 -d megaraid,1 # /dev/bus/0 [megaraid_disk_01], SCSI device /dev/bus/0 -d megaraid,2 # /dev/bus/0 [megaraid_disk_02], SCSI device Use code with caution.
Troubleshooting "Smartctl Open Device /dev/sda Failed: Dell or MegaRAID Controller"
Standard Linux device names like /dev/sda often represent (logical volumes) created by the RAID controller, not the physical hardware. Since SMART data exists on the physical disks themselves, smartctl needs to bypass the RAID abstraction layer. Step-by-Step Solution 1. Find the Physical Drive IDs
Remediation & user guidance
/dev/sda -d scsi # /dev/sda, SCSI device /dev/bus/0 -d megaraid,0 # /dev/bus/0 [megaraid_disk_00], SCSI device /dev/bus/0 -d megaraid,1 # /dev/bus/0 [megaraid_disk_01], SCSI device /dev/bus/0 -d megaraid,2 # /dev/bus/0 [megaraid_disk_02], SCSI device Use code with caution.
Troubleshooting "Smartctl Open Device /dev/sda Failed: Dell or MegaRAID Controller"
Standard Linux device names like /dev/sda often represent (logical volumes) created by the RAID controller, not the physical hardware. Since SMART data exists on the physical disks themselves, smartctl needs to bypass the RAID abstraction layer. Step-by-Step Solution 1. Find the Physical Drive IDs
Remediation & user guidance