On 02 April, 2008 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent me these 3,4K bytes:

> Been goggling around on this to no avail...
>  
> We're hoping to soon put into production an x4500 with a big ZFS pool,
> replacing a (piece of junk) NAS head which replaced our old trusty
> NetApp.
>  
> In each of those older boxes, we configured them to send out an email
> when there was a component failure.
>  
> I'm trying to find the simplest way to do this with our ZFS box. We've
> got a rudimentary log parser, but I don't want to rely on it to pick up
> items in the messages file. Surely there is some way to get an email
> alert when a disk pukes? I don't want to re-invent the wheel (but am so
> far pretty surprised I've not turned up any such so far).

zpool status -x | grep -v 'all pools are healthy'

in cron, is one method ;)

/Tomas
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Tomas Ögren, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.acc.umu.se/~stric/
|- Student at Computing Science, University of Umeå
`- Sysadmin at {cs,acc}.umu.se
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