Suggestions for testing SAS cables via sg3_utils

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Greetings,

Does anyone have an effective way of testing SAS cabling in a Linux
environment without using a block storage device?

Something like reading/writing to a buffer in an expander (LSI). Something
that could stress all four lanes of a multilane cable. Like a SAS equivalent of a floodping between a SAS initiator and a SAS expander to stress the cable.

Thanks,

--Jeff

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High-performance Computing / Lustre Filesystems / Scale-out Storage

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