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
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
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
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
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
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