Re: Re: Hardware RAID monitoring

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I'd have to say that the 3ware tw_cli is the best raid controller interface I've used. The 3dm stuff is okay, but tw_cli puts you in control. If you're looking for a raid card to make management easy, the 3ware cards are definitely the ones to buy.

One neat trick I like to use to monitor a raid array rebuild is:

watch tw_cli info c0

That will give you the tw_cli output, updated every 2 seconds over top of itself..

On 3/19/07, Jeremy Sanders <jss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Devraj Mukherjee wrote:

> Any ideas of tools that one can use to report errors etc for hardware
> RAID?

Although you have an Adaptec card, here's a script for 3ware cards in case
anybody finds it useful. It's designed to run from crond so stderr gets
sent to the script's user.

http://www-xray.ast.cam.ac.uk/~jss/code/monitor_3w_raid.py

Jeremy

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