Re: Monitoring hardware raid

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On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 at 8:52am, Mauricio Tavares wrote

	I have here a full tower full of drives that is a self-standing
hardware raid which is connected to a redhat 9 box through a scsi cable.
Without knowing much more (I am trying to learn more about it like
what it is up to), is there a raid monitoring package for linux I can
use to find out what is on its mind? Clicking the buttons besides the
LCD on the raid box is just not me. And, as I implied, unfortunately I
do not know much about that raid (like manufacturer, cards used, and so
on) as of now. It is a bit of a black box... literally.

Generally those sorts of boxes have a serial port you can talk to to get status and the like. They may also have an out-of-band ethernet port for the same thing.

All of this is very manufacturer dependent though, *and* has nothing whatsoever to do with linux-raid...

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Joshua Baker-LePain
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Duke University
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