Re: [CentOS] howto monitor disks on a serveraid-8k?

2019-03-14 Thread Scott Silverman
Google says that is an Adaptec card using the aacraid driver and the arcconf utility, see here: https://hwraid.le-vert.net/wiki/Adaptec Scott On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 9:24 AM hwilmer wrote: > On 3/14/19 2:31 PM, isdtor wrote: > > > >> I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k

Re: [CentOS] howto monitor disks on a serveraid-8k?

2019-03-14 Thread Simon Matter via CentOS
> hwilmer wrote: >> >> I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k controller in >> a server running Centos 7 such that I can know when one fails. >> >> What's the best way to do that? > > From a *really* short search, see it has a controller card If you do an > lspci, what does that

Re: [CentOS] howto monitor disks on a serveraid-8k?

2019-03-14 Thread mark
hwilmer wrote: > > I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k controller in > a server running Centos 7 such that I can know when one fails. > > What's the best way to do that? >From a *really* short search, see it has a controller card If you do an lspci, what does that tell you -

Re: [CentOS] howto monitor disks on a serveraid-8k?

2019-03-14 Thread hwilmer
On 3/14/19 2:31 PM, isdtor wrote: I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k controller in a server running Centos 7 such that I can know when one fails. What's the best way to do that? It's been a long time since I worked with ServeRaid, and things may have changed in the me

Re: [CentOS] howto monitor disks on a serveraid-8k?

2019-03-14 Thread isdtor
> I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k controller in a > server running Centos 7 such that I can know when one fails. > > What's the best way to do that? It's been a long time since I worked with ServeRaid, and things may have changed in the meantime. IBM used to have a a

[CentOS] howto monitor disks on a serveraid-8k?

2019-03-14 Thread hwilmer
Hi, I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k controller in a server running Centos 7 such that I can know when one fails. What's the best way to do that? ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/li