On Sun, 2005-11-27 at 21:10 -0500, Bob Lewkowitz wrote: > Hello list, I see through the archives that some people here use 3ware > RAID controllers with Centos. I have picked up two 9500S-4LP > controllers for future servers. I was hoping that if some people could > please share their 3ware monitoring scripts with the rest of the > group. > What I am really hoping to do is have some setup where a cron > job runs scripts to test each of the drives connected to the > controller to make sure they are not going to break any time soon and > then check the health of the array itself. I am used to using smartd > for basic SCSI and IDE drives but not connected to this adapter. 3Ware's 3DM2 software does this for you. It's quite powerful. ;-> http://www.3ware.com/support/download.asp?code=9&id=9.2.1.1&softtype=3DM2+Management+Utility > Any good souls out there want to spread the knowledge? You can still trap the error messages the kernel sends to syslog. But I highly recommend you load 3DM2 instead. It lets you do a lot of things. And because of how the 3Ware card operates, it lets you avoid having to send signals or traps to the kernel to do things (e.g., hotplug _never_ touches system hardware, it's all controlled by the on-board 3Ware intelligence). -- Bryan J. Smith mailto:b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx http://thebs413.blogspot.com ------------------------------------------ Some things (or athletes) money can't buy. For everything else there's "ManningCard."