On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Karanbir Singh <mail-li...@karan.org> wrote:
> depends on what you mean by fine. You will need to do some parsing in a
> script and feed that into your monitoring system like nagios yourself.
>
> Here is some output from the tw_cli command line client that people use with
> 3ware cards :
>
> # ./tw_cli.x86_64 /c0 show
>
> Unit  UnitType  Status         %RCmpl  %V/I/M  Stripe  Size(GB)  Cache AVrfy
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> u0    RAID-1    OK             -       -       -       465.651   ON     OFF
> u1    RAID-10   OK             -       -       64K     931.303   ON     OFF
>
> Port   Status           Unit   Size        Blocks        Serial
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> p0     OK               u0     465.76 GB   976773168     9QM0J6Q9
> p1     OK               u0     465.76 GB   976773168     9QM0JGPX
> p2     OK               u1     465.76 GB   976773168     9QM0JG5W
> p3     OK               u1     465.76 GB   976773168     9QM0JG63
> p4     OK               u1     465.76 GB   976773168     9QM0JGNX
> p5     OK               u1     465.76 GB   976773168     9QM0GW98
> p6     NOT-PRESENT      -      -           -             -
> p7     NOT-PRESENT      -      -           -             -
>
> Name  OnlineState  BBUReady  Status    Volt     Temp     Hours  LastCapTest
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> bbu   On           Yes       OK        OK       OK       0      xx-xxx-xxxx
I think this is good enough.
-Tarun

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