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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a RAID volume (RAID1, mirroring) set up and working as md0, and I
> can see its status by doing 'cat /proc/mdstat'.  This seems to be the
> place where I would someday see if one of the two drives has failed and
> the raid is in degraded mode.
> 
> Is there any kind of graphical KDE application that would run and
> periodically check the mdstat and notify me if anything is abnormal?  It
> would be great if there was something that would show up by the clock
> (I'd call it the 'tray', but that's the windows word) that was green for
> happy and red for unhappy.
> 
> So far, I haven't found anything... thanks for any suggestions.

There's already a daemon that monitors the status of the arrays.
It will send you an email in case of a failure if you set the parameter
MAILADDR in /etc/mdadm.conf (see man mdadm.conf)

There's no "system tray app" to do that.

cheers
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  -o) Pascal Bleser     http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/
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