On Wed, 2007-07-04 at 12:08 +0200, Dario Lesca wrote: > Hi, why I have not obtained answers to my message? > > I have perhaps offend someone? > I have formulate the question bad? (my english is bad, sorry) > It is OT for this list? > In this ML none know about my question? > > This problem is a lot important for me ... > > Please someone can tell to me somethings ? > > Many thanks! > > ------- Messaggio inoltrato ------- > > Da: Dario Lesca <d.lesca@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Rispondi-a: For users of Fedora <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > > A: Fedora Project List <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Oggetto: F7: Howto monitoring a Hardware sata raid controller > > Data: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 19:03:56 +0200 > > > > Hi, I have a Server HP with this controller RAID: > > > > 00:1f.2 RAID bus controller: Intel Corporation 82801GR/GH (ICH7 Family) > > SATA RAID Controller (rev 01) > > > > I have configure the 2 disk in hardware RAID-1 mode (F7 can manage this > > controller raid). > > > > Fedora use this modules: > > # cat /etc/modprobe.conf > > alias eth0 tg3 > > alias eth1 tg3 > > alias scsi_hostadapter ahci > > alias scsi_hostadapter1 ata_piix > > > > All work great, but the disk (and controller) do not warn if a disk is > > break (or hot-remove), until I reboot the server. > > > > It's possible to monitoring the state of RAID controller via software? > > > > Someone can point me on right way? > > > This is my smolt ID: > > > > http://smolt.fedoraproject.org/show?UUID=b5f5c6b3-26d4-4577-ae2e-89e5fcc33175 > > > > -- > > Many thanks... > > > > -- > > Dario Lesca <d.lesca@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > -- > Dario Lesca <d.lesca@xxxxxxxxxx> > Hi, Dario, I don't use RAID, so I cannot help you. It may just be that no one has the answer, or that they don't know the answer. This list gets about 100 emails every day. I generally read the ones I can help with and/or have an interest in, but I am new as well, but there are experienced folks here, and if they knew the answer, they would help you. I think you stated your needs quite well, and gave good information on your controller and system, but there are some utilities already available to monitor disks (I don't know about raid, though), and what you didn't say was what you have read on the web or in the list forum. If you have searched the forum and not found the answer, then you might add those references to your message. Regards, Les H -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list