My setup:
 - 2 OWC SSDs configured as RAID 1 using Apple's DiskUtil
 - 2 'normal' hard drives configured as RAID 1 using either DiskUtil
or SoftRAID (I forget which I used); this RAID is used for nightly
backups of the SSD-based RAID
 - NewerTechnology Guardian MAXimus RAID 1; RAID controller in
hardware in the enclosure; used for TimeMachine

Ideally I would like to be notified if 1 of the 2 drives in any of the
RAID sets disappeared. I have had one of the drives fail in the past
and did not receive any notification. I only noticed it when I ran
DiskUtil and saw that one of the drives was missing.

Thanks,
David

On Jul 20, 4:15 pm, Chris Forsythe <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't think this is something we've actually tested.I wonder if you'd get 
> something like a SMART error about it.
>
> How exactly is your raid configured?
>
> Chris
>
> On Jul 20, 2011, at 2:54 PM, macgrant wrote:
>
> > For obvious reasons I can't test this so I'm asking the developers and
> > group instead. Will HardwareGrowler notify me if one of the two drives
> > in a RAID 1 disappears? The other drive of course keeps working but I
> > won't know of the problem unless I open DiskUtil.
>
> > Thanks,
> > David
>
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