aacraid and S.M.A.R.T

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Hello list,

I have an old Adaptec 2610SA SATA RAID controller with six disks. As I'm a bit curious, I'd like to know, for example, the temperature they report. (afacli can't report those, and I suspect aaccli can't either) It seemed utterly impossible until I saw the expose_physicals module option, but after switching that on, I can at least see traces of the individual disks.

If I understand it correctly, aacraid provides an emulation layer between what I see and the physical disks, passing known commands and responses back and forth. However, S.M.A.R.T commands doesn't seem to be among those known ones, is that correct?

I'm running CentOS 5 with kernel 2.6.18, which is kind of old. Would running a spanking new kernel make me happier and support reading the temperature from the individual disks?

Regards,
/Sam
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