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Old 20th August 2008, 01:56 AM
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Need some way to monitor a hardware RAID array status

I've got an Adaptec 2400A card installed in my unit. It works great, but unfortunately I'm not aware of any method to monitor the array's status and health.

There's some info here that seems to provide some command-line based utilities to work with the array, but I don't think that quite meets my need.

Is there any sort of webmin-like interface that can work with the array, or anything that can at least send some sort of notification if there's a problem?
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