Fix PCI path mappings and line endings for compute-storage-01

Hardware discovered:
- LSI SAS3008 HBA at 01:00.0 (bays 5-10 via mini-SAS HD cables)
- AMD SATA controller at 0d:00.0 (bays 1-4)
- NVMe at 0e:00.0 (M.2 slot)

Changes:
- Updated SERVER_MAPPINGS with correct PCI paths based on actual hardware
- Fixed diagnose-drives.sh CRLF line endings (was causing script errors)
- Updated README with accurate controller information
- Mapped all 10 bays plus M.2 NVMe slot
- Added detailed cable mapping comments from user documentation

The old mapping referenced non-existent controller 0c:00.0. Now uses
actual SAS PHY paths and ATA port numbers that match physical bays.

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Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
This commit is contained in:
2026-01-06 16:04:15 -05:00
parent 38c3dc910e
commit 1b35db6723
4 changed files with 91 additions and 73 deletions

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@@ -47,10 +47,10 @@ bash <(wget -qO- http://10.10.10.63:3000/LotusGuild/driveAtlas/raw/branch/main/d
- **Chassis:** Sliger CX471225 4U (10-Bay Hot-swap)
- **Motherboard:** B650D4U3-2Q/BCM
- **Controllers:**
- 0c:00.0 - Front hot-swap bays
- 0d:00.0 - M.2 NVMe slot
- 0b:00.0 - USB controller
- **Status:** Partially mapped (bays 3-6 only)
- 01:00.0 - LSI SAS3008 HBA (bays 5-10 via 2x mini-SAS HD)
- 0d:00.0 - AMD SATA controller (bays 1-4)
- 0e:00.0 - M.2 NVMe slot
- **Status:** Fully mapped
#### storage-01
- **Chassis:** Sliger CX471225 4U (10-Bay Hot-swap)

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@@ -1,59 +1,59 @@
#!/bin/bash
# Drive Atlas Diagnostic Script
# Run this on each server to gather PCI path information
echo "=== Server Information ==="
echo "Hostname: $(hostname)"
echo "Date: $(date)"
echo ""
echo "=== All /dev/disk/by-path/ entries ==="
ls -la /dev/disk/by-path/ | grep -v "part" | sort
echo ""
echo "=== Organized by PCI Address ==="
for path in /dev/disk/by-path/*; do
if [ -L "$path" ]; then
# Skip partitions
if [[ "$path" =~ -part[0-9]+$ ]]; then
continue
fi
basename_path=$(basename "$path")
target=$(readlink -f "$path")
device=$(basename "$target")
echo "Path: $basename_path"
echo " -> Device: $device"
# Try to get size
if [ -b "$target" ]; then
size=$(lsblk -d -n -o SIZE "$target" 2>/dev/null)
echo " -> Size: $size"
fi
# Try to get SMART info for model
if command -v smartctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
model=$(sudo smartctl -i "$target" 2>/dev/null | grep "Device Model\|Model Number" | cut -d: -f2 | xargs)
if [ -n "$model" ]; then
echo " -> Model: $model"
fi
fi
echo ""
fi
done
echo "=== PCI Devices with Storage Controllers ==="
lspci | grep -i "storage\|raid\|sata\|sas\|nvme"
echo ""
echo "=== Current Block Devices ==="
lsblk -d -o NAME,SIZE,TYPE,TRAN | grep -v "rbd\|loop"
echo ""
echo "=== Recommendations ==="
echo "1. Note the PCI addresses (e.g., 0c:00.0) of your storage controllers"
echo "2. For each bay, physically identify which drive is in it"
echo "3. Match the PCI path pattern to the bay number"
echo "4. Example: pci-0000:0c:00.0-ata-1 might be bay 1 on controller 0c:00.0"
#!/bin/bash
# Drive Atlas Diagnostic Script
# Run this on each server to gather PCI path information
echo "=== Server Information ==="
echo "Hostname: $(hostname)"
echo "Date: $(date)"
echo ""
echo "=== All /dev/disk/by-path/ entries ==="
ls -la /dev/disk/by-path/ | grep -v "part" | sort
echo ""
echo "=== Organized by PCI Address ==="
for path in /dev/disk/by-path/*; do
if [ -L "$path" ]; then
# Skip partitions
if [[ "$path" =~ -part[0-9]+$ ]]; then
continue
fi
basename_path=$(basename "$path")
target=$(readlink -f "$path")
device=$(basename "$target")
echo "Path: $basename_path"
echo " -> Device: $device"
# Try to get size
if [ -b "$target" ]; then
size=$(lsblk -d -n -o SIZE "$target" 2>/dev/null)
echo " -> Size: $size"
fi
# Try to get SMART info for model
if command -v smartctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
model=$(sudo smartctl -i "$target" 2>/dev/null | grep "Device Model\|Model Number" | cut -d: -f2 | xargs)
if [ -n "$model" ]; then
echo " -> Model: $model"
fi
fi
echo ""
fi
done
echo "=== PCI Devices with Storage Controllers ==="
lspci | grep -i "storage\|raid\|sata\|sas\|nvme"
echo ""
echo "=== Current Block Devices ==="
lsblk -d -o NAME,SIZE,TYPE,TRAN | grep -v "rbd\|loop"
echo ""
echo "=== Recommendations ==="
echo "1. Note the PCI addresses (e.g., 0c:00.0) of your storage controllers"
echo "2. For each bay, physically identify which drive is in it"
echo "3. Match the PCI path pattern to the bay number"
echo "4. Example: pci-0000:0c:00.0-ata-1 might be bay 1 on controller 0c:00.0"

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@@ -116,17 +116,24 @@ EOF
declare -A SERVER_MAPPINGS=(
# compute-storage-01 (formerly medium2)
# Motherboard: B650D4U3-2Q/BCM
# Controller at 0c:00.0 for hot-swap bays
# Controller at 0d:00.0 for M.2 NVMe
# Motherboard: B650D4U3-2Q/BCM with AMD SATA controller
# HBA: LSI SAS3008 at 01:00.0 (mini-SAS HD ports)
# Cable mapping from user notes:
# - Mobo SATA: top-right=bay1, bottom-right=bay2, bottom-left=bay3, top-left=bay4
# - HBA bottom mini-SAS: bays 5,6,7,8
# - HBA top mini-SAS: bays 9,10
["compute-storage-01"]="
pci-0000:0c:00.0-ata-3 5
pci-0000:0c:00.0-ata-4 6
pci-0000:0c:00.0-ata-1 3
pci-0000:0c:00.0-ata-2 4
pci-0000:0d:00.0-nvme-1 m2-1
pci-0000:0b:00.0-usb-0:3:1.0-scsi-0:0:0:0 usb1
pci-0000:0b:00.0-usb-0:4:1.0-scsi-0:0:0:0 usb2
pci-0000:0d:00.0-ata-3 1
pci-0000:0d:00.0-ata-4 2
pci-0000:0d:00.0-ata-2 3
pci-0000:0d:00.0-ata-1 4
pci-0000:01:00.0-sas-phy2-lun-0 5
pci-0000:01:00.0-sas-phy3-lun-0 6
pci-0000:01:00.0-sas-phy4-lun-0 7
pci-0000:01:00.0-sas-phy5-lun-0 8
pci-0000:01:00.0-sas-phy6-lun-0 9
pci-0000:01:00.0-sas-phy7-lun-0 10
pci-0000:0e:00.0-nvme-1 m2-1
"
# storage-01

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test-paths.sh Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
#!/bin/bash
echo "=== Checking /dev/disk/by-path/ ==="
ls -la /dev/disk/by-path/ | grep -v "part" | grep "pci-0000:0c:00.0" | head -20
echo ""
echo "=== Checking if paths exist from mapping ==="
echo "pci-0000:0c:00.0-ata-3:"
ls -la /dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:0c:00.0-ata-3 2>&1
echo "pci-0000:0c:00.0-ata-1:"
ls -la /dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:0c:00.0-ata-1 2>&1