Re: raid watching

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I don't know if you have access to RHAS 3.0, but there is a service
called mdmonitor that does what you're looking for. Kind of strange in
my opinion, why would you pay $700+ for a server  license and not the
$200 for a decent hardware raid card, perhaps it will make it's way into
the next ( first? ) fedora release.

Dominic Rivera
(503) 947-7308
dominic.rivera@xxxxxxxxxxx

>>> mgargiullo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 10/30/03 07:24AM >>>
Is there a built in program that watches the raid array for problems. 
I
wrote a perl script that monitors /proc/rd/status for changes, and
emails us if it changes, but is there a tool out there that ships with
RH that monitors the raid array?  Console only...no X running.
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Michael Gargiullo <mgargiullo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Warp Drive Networks


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