Re: howto monitor disks on a serveraid-8k?

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On 3/14/19 2:31 PM, isdtor wrote:

I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k controller in a
server running Centos 7 such that I can know when one fails.

What's the best way to do that?

It's been a long time since I worked with ServeRaid, and things may have changed in the meantime.

IBM used to have a an iso with ServeRaid related tools (ibm_sw_srapp_.....) that included Linux versions of RaidMan. There were also command line tools like arcconf and hrconf that I used to write my own nagios plugins.

Can't say how up to date this is.
https://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=ibm1SERV-RAID

Thanks, that's a good link!

It seems there used to be a program called ipssend, but apparently there are only questionable 32bit versions.

The only thing I really need is to know when a disk fails ...

Does someone remember if the BMC of an IBM x3650 can tell you that? Even if I had to look it up from time to time, that would be better than nothing.
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