I have emailed them and asked if they had anything to monitor the RAID
array in a FreeBSD environment and they replied telling me that "they
are not sure if Free BSD 5.4 will work with the Global array Manager or
not " I did not come out and ask them to write me a driver.
The Global Array Manager software that they have works with SCO Unix,
Linux and Solaris...not to mention windoze.
I was thinking about the and I think I may be able to get away with a
script to parse syslog OR maybe I can configure syslog to send an email
if I get a disk failure message sent to syslogd. Does anyone do
something like this?
-Bob
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
What does Mylex say?
It might occur to some people that hardware companies have no incentive
to write FreeBSD drivers if the people who use their products NEVER
ASK FOR THEM!
Just a thought.
Ted
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Subject: RAID monitoring
Hello all-
I am looking for a way to monitor my Mylex acceleraid 250 controller
that I am running under FreeBSD 5.4. Their global array manager
software is an .exe so I kmow that is not going to be working.
Does anyone have any solutions to monitor their RAID controllers?
TIA,
Bob
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I have emailed them and asked if they had anything to monitor the RAID
array in FreeBSD environment and they replied telling me that "they are
not sure if Free BSD 5.4 will work with the Global array Manager or not "
The Global Array Manager software that they have works with SCO Unix,
Linux and Solaris...not to mention windoze.
I think I may be able to get away with a script to parse syslog OR maybe
I can configure syslog to send an email if I get a disk failure message
sent to syslogd. Does anyone do this?
-Bob
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