X4200 Linux - RAID Management Utility?  CLI?

Hello,
Is anyone aware of any utility or CLI tool, for Linux, to view/manage the current configuration/settings of the RAID on an X4200 running Linux?
I've looked around, but haven't been able to find anything... Might it be from Sun, or LSI Logic, or anywhere else. There's drivers available for the LSISAS1064, but that seems to be it.
Having to reboot to view this information is just a tad annoying. ;)
Regards,

In case anyone might be interested...
Sun's answer to the question basically is: LSI has not released any utility that allows RAID configuration from within Linux, so the only thing that can be done, is basically for LSi to release something... Sun took care of Solaris x86 (raidctl), but for Linux/Windows, it's up to LSI.
sigh Oh well.
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