Hey Won,

The tools ipmi-sensors and ipmimonitoring will only display the sensors
that the motherboard supports.  I've personally never seen a RAID sensor
on a motherboard.  So if I had to bet, your motherboard does not support
a RAID sensor.  If IBM supports some software with RAID monitoring, they
are probably gathering the RAID information through some other means.

You may want to check ipmi-sel to see if the motherboard is outputting
any events about the RAID config.  It's possible.

Hope that helps,
 
Al

On Sun, 2008-09-07 at 19:03 -0700, Won De Erick wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> I am new to freeipmi and it helps a lot for my system. However, there is 
> another thing that I want to monitor, 
> the disk failures with RAID configuation. I don't know if I just miss the 
> tool that is included with the package. 
> I ran ipmi-sensors, and ipmi-monitoring and statuses of my hardware 
> components are well displayed. However, 
> disk status with RAID is not. Or if it is not supported with the current 
> version, is there any other tool that
> I can use? I am using freeBSD 6.2 in an IBM x3650 box.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Won
> 
> 
> 
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