Re: managing raid on linux

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devzero@xxxxxx wrote:
Hello !

since we use lots of servers with raid where i work, for every system i need to go trough that hassle to find out, how to monitor the state of the raid array.

if you you have more than one brand of raid controller, you really need a large amount of time to find the proper tool for this, if you think you found it, then you have a broken link or the wrong version, the tool is outdated, doesn`t work with recent controller versions, is tricky to setup or difficult to use.

this takes a lot of time and is a major annoyance.

isn`t there a linux project which is adressing this?
some site for the sysadmin to consult?
i have raid controller xyz, what do i need to monitor the arrays state....?

i would expect, that the linux kernel would provide sort of a standardized way to check the health state of a raid array - i.e. this should be completely done in kernel space, as some raid drivers do.

instead i need to use a dozen different tools, which are often closed source, too.

anybody suffer from that headaches, too ?

You have that option, set your controllers to JBOD and use software raid. Most people don't play "flavor of the month" with hardware, and those of us who let purchasing alter hardware specs to "save money" use software raid.

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Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
 "Woe unto the statesman who makes war without a reason that will still
be valid when the war is over..." Otto von Bismark

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