Kevin Foo wrote:
Ugo,
Perhaps you could try sysutils/cciss_vol_status for volume status and
sysutils/smartmontools with ciss support for drive health status.
Not sure where you can find those packages for Pfsense.
I got it here: http://ftp.jp.openbsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/packages/Latest/
Ugo,
Perhaps you could try sysutils/cciss_vol_status for volume status and
sysutils/smartmontools with ciss support for drive health status.
Not sure where you can find those packages for Pfsense.
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Jaye Mathisen wrote:
Camcontrol is part of the base OS, I would think that it wouldn't
be too hard to add it to the image.
Or just copy it on there from another FreeBSD box.
I only manage linux boxes, except pfsenses. Could anyone integrate it
in RC4 or send me the binary?
Regards,
ugo
Camcontrol is part of the base OS, I would think that it wouldn't
be too hard to add it to the image.
Or just copy it on there from another FreeBSD box.
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Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 03.12.2007 um 21:41 schrieb Scott Ullrich:
On 12/3/07, Bill Marquette
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You might ask this on one of the FreeBSD mailing lists, I'm not sure
if it's possible to get this info in FreeBSD or not.
Depends on the card in question, etc. Please a
Richard Sperry wrote:
Unless one wants to install the dev package and do a who lot of work the answer
is no you cant.
Ok
In my exp. That is the precursor to drive failure and should have a drive
failure alert ( light on) the best way to check it is to take it offline and
use smart start or