Re: [CentOS] LSI MegaRAID system status

2009-07-30 Thread Matty
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Raymond Lillardrlill...@sonic.net wrote: Dear list, I have inherited a CentOS-5 box with a LSI Sata Raid controller. It is configured as a RAID5 w/hot-standby.  My concern is that I have no present means of determining the RAID status w/o downing the system

[CentOS] LSI MegaRAID system status

2009-07-29 Thread Raymond Lillard
Dear list, I have inherited a CentOS-5 box with a LSI Sata Raid controller. It is configured as a RAID5 w/hot-standby. My concern is that I have no present means of determining the RAID status w/o downing the system and going into the bios to get status. If a disk has failed and brought the

Re: [CentOS] LSI MegaRAID system status

2009-07-29 Thread Eugene Vilensky
http://www.monitoringexchange.org/cgi-bin/page.cgi?g=2416.html;d=1 google has more. On Wednesday, July 29, 2009, Raymond Lillard rlill...@sonic.net wrote: Dear list, I have inherited a CentOS-5 box with a LSI Sata Raid controller. It is configured as a RAID5 w/hot-standby.  My concern is

Re: [CentOS] LSI MegaRAID system status

2009-07-29 Thread Joseph L. Casale
I would much prefer a simple command line tool that I can wrap a script around and run it under cron. I did this when I didn't have a Nagios environment or an snmp setup (LSI provides an SNMP monitoring package for it). Simply use the MegaCLI to query for status of all LD's and grep for failure

Re: [CentOS] LSI MegaRAID system status -- SOLVED

2009-07-29 Thread Raymond Lillard
Thanks to both of you who replied. Mr. Vilensky's approach seemed easiest and his google powers exceed mine. The link he provided was the key. http://www.monitoringexchange.org/cgi-bin/page.cgi?g=2416.html;d=1 The only issue for me was that the megarc URL has been changed. I found the package