  | |  | monitoring Mylex AcceleRAID 170 | monitoring Mylex AcceleRAID 170 2004-02-06 - By Ross Macintyre
Back OK thanks Ian and Cokey for your help here.
Much appreciated,
Ross
Cokey de Percin said:
> On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 20:43, Ian Mortimer wrote:
> > Hi Ross
> >
> > > thanks for this useful information Ian. I 've had a look and the
> > > information is there.
> > > But can you tell me, have you done anything more? Like set it up so
> > that
> > > it mails you when there are errors, or set it to run consistency
> > checks?
> > > Thanks again,
> >
> > I have a script like this in /etc/cron.hourly
> >
> > #!/bin/bash
> > status= "$( < /proc/rd/status) "
> > [[ $status = OK ]] && exit 0
> > diff /proc/rd/c0/current_status /proc/rd/c0/initial_status |
> > mail -s "Raid status on $(hostname -s) is $status " root
> >
> > No mail so far so I can 't vouch for it 's usefulness.
> >
> > You could run some more detailed checks on /proc/rd/c0/current_status
> > or just check for changes in that file.
>
> I use this script; seems to work with most Mylex cards; 170, 250, 1100.
>
> Cokey
>
>
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