On 12/19/14 08:13, Bill Davidsen wrote: > Until quite recently there was a package, palimpsest, which was used to > graphically view the layout of the drives on the system, making it easy to > see RAID, and volume groups, etc, and view the health of the individual > drives using SMART data. Later this was renames gnome-system-disk (is this a > fork, or did GNOME just grab it as their own?) but was sill available. > > I never fould the action items in the program all that useful, I prefer to > use other tools to creat RAID arrays, play with LVM, etc, but the tool was > really useful to visualize complex storage setups, particularly if you are > going into a system you didn't set up, or did so long ago. What's the tool > which replaces this? This should be maintained by Redhat as a system tool, > since I can't find anything in RHEL7 which seems to provide the information, > and I am considering upgrading a server farm, with at most any two servers > alike. They bought what IBM told them was the best buy, some have hardware > RAID, some software RAID, some whatever dm sets up. > > There must be some visualization tool, right?
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