Hello,
Recently we bought HP bl35 blades with LSI Logic SAS controllers. mpt* drivers works fine but I would like to somehow view status from command line. To monitor e.g. if one of the HDDs failed.
I found mptutil on LSI Logic site but it just shows me configuration in quite cryptic form.
Thanks,
Mindaugas
LSI has their own 'megamgr' utility that is actually a very useful ncurses based interface. It should be available via their site. Although, i'm not 100% sure about SAS...
Just my 2 cents! ;p
On 3/16/06, Mindaugas mind@bi.lt wrote:
Hello,
Recently we bought HP bl35 blades with LSI Logic SAS controllers. mpt* drivers works fine but I would like to somehow view status from command line. To monitor e.g. if one of the HDDs failed.
I found mptutil on LSI Logic site but it just shows me configuration in quite cryptic form.
Thanks,
Mindaugas
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On Mar 16, 2006, at 10:33 AM, Andy Pace wrote:
LSI has their own 'megamgr' utility that is actually a very useful ncurses based interface. It should be available via their site. Although, i'm not 100% sure about SAS...
is there a version of megamgr that works with modern linuxes (such as CentOS)? if so, does anyone have the link? last time i checked i ran into curses library errors and got useless output.
-steve
--- If this were played upon a stage now, I could condemn it as an improbable fiction. - Fabian, Twelfth Night, III,v
Hi Mindaugas
command line. To monitor e.g. if one of the HDDs failed.
mpt-status from http://www.drugphish.ch/~ratz/mpt-status/ does exactly that. I'm currently testing it for our future SUN X4100 servers running CentOS 4 and it looks good. It reports failed/active disks and status of a RAID (e.g. good, rebuilding and so on).
Kind regards, Roland
Hi Mindaugas
command line. To monitor e.g. if one of the HDDs failed.
mpt-status from http://www.drugphish.ch/~ratz/mpt-status/ does exactly that. I'm currently testing it for our future SUN X4100 servers running CentOS 4 and it looks good. It reports failed/active disks and status of a RAID (e.g. good, rebuilding and so on).
Kind regards, Roland