Am 21.07.2007 um 21:33 schrieb Scott Long:
Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Tom Judge wrote:
As for performance issues with the SAS5/i, there is a problem in
the controller. A work arround was created by Scott Long which
created a sysctl that could be set to cause the controller to
turn on
Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Tom Judge wrote:
As for performance issues with the SAS5/i, there is a problem in the
controller. A work arround was created by Scott Long which created a
sysctl that could be set to cause the controller to turn on the on
drive write cache's. These changes where c
Tom Judge wrote:
Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Am 21.07.2007 um 00:18 schrieb Tom Judge:
Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Tom Judge wrote:
As for performance issues with the SAS5/i, there is a problem in
the controller. A work arround was created by Scott Long which
created a sysctl that could be set
Am 21.07.2007 um 01:15 schrieb Tom Judge:
Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Am 21.07.2007 um 00:18 schrieb Tom Judge:
Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Tom Judge wrote:
As for performance issues with the SAS5/i, there is a problem
in the controller. A work arround was created by Scott Long
which created a
Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Am 21.07.2007 um 00:18 schrieb Tom Judge:
Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Tom Judge wrote:
As for performance issues with the SAS5/i, there is a problem in the
controller. A work arround was created by Scott Long which created
a sysctl that could be set to cause the contro
Am 21.07.2007 um 00:18 schrieb Tom Judge:
Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Tom Judge wrote:
As for performance issues with the SAS5/i, there is a problem in
the controller. A work arround was created by Scott Long which
created a sysctl that could be set to cause the controller to
turn on the o
Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Tom Judge wrote:
As for performance issues with the SAS5/i, there is a problem in the
controller. A work arround was created by Scott Long which created a
sysctl that could be set to cause the controller to turn on the on
drive write cache's. These changes where commi
Tom Judge wrote:
As for performance issues with the SAS5/i, there is a problem in
the controller. A work arround was created by Scott Long which
created a sysctl that could be set to cause the controller to turn
on the on drive write cache's. These changes where commited to
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On Wed, 18 Jul 2007, Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Hi,
Am 18.07.2007 um 16:34 schrieb Brian A. Seklecki:
Hi Tom,
thank you for your response. What about monitoring the PERC5/ie ? Does it
work with megarc or any program under FreeBSD ?
I have some scripts on nagiosexchange.org; wrappers around m
Am 18.07.2007 um 16:34 schrieb Brian A. Seklecki:
Hi Tom,
thank you for your response. What about monitoring the PERC5/ie ?
Does it work with megarc or any program under FreeBSD ?
I have some scripts on nagiosexchange.org; wrappers around megacli
(8) and megarc(8).
~BAS
Cool :) Thank
Hi Tom,
thank you for your response. What about monitoring the PERC5/ie ? Does it
work with megarc or any program under FreeBSD ?
I have some scripts on nagiosexchange.org; wrappers around megacli(8) and
megarc(8).
~BAS
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freebsd-stable@freeb
Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Am 18.07.2007 um 01:27 schrieb Tom Judge:
Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to set up my first webserver. I bought a Dell Poweredge
860, provided with a SAS5/IR RAID-Controller.
The problem is now, that I cannot find software, that monitors the
state of my disk
Am 18.07.2007 um 01:27 schrieb Tom Judge:
Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to set up my first webserver. I bought a Dell
Poweredge 860, provided with a SAS5/IR RAID-Controller.
The problem is now, that I cannot find software, that monitors the
state of my disks. I already tried mega
Michael Worobcuk wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to set up my first webserver. I bought a Dell Poweredge 860,
provided with a SAS5/IR RAID-Controller.
The problem is now, that I cannot find software, that monitors the state
of my disks. I already tried megarc from the ports but all I get is a
short ans
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