[CentOS] low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
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m.roth at 5-cent.usFri Nov 3 17:32:49 UTC 2017
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Valeri Galtsev wrote: > On Fri, November 3, 2017 3:36 am, hw wrote: >> Valeri Galtsev wrote: <snip> >>> LSI (or whoever owns that line these days - Intel was the last one, I >>> recollect) >>> >>> With LSI beware that they have really nasty command line client, and do >>> not have raid watch daemon with web interface like late 3ware had >>> (alas, 3ware after they were bought out several times by competitors were >>> drawn down out of existence). Um, er, if you think the MegaRAID command line tool his user-unfriendly, the 3-Com one was downright user-hostile. *shudder* I'm really glad the systems with those have been surplussed..... >> >> I like CLIs and don´t like web interfaces ... > > I _am_ a command line person myself. Yet, when dealing with RAID, I do > prefer GUI interface, as it is much harder to screw up when you use 3ware > web interface, compared to, say, 3ware command client interface, the last > being much better and clearer than LSI command client... Again, it can be > just me, or it can be the same for many people that our perception of > things in GUI is less prone to grave mistakes. As I said, anyone who wants an easy to use script that works with MegaRAID< drop me an email, and I'll send it to you. It's a script, so you can verify it's not going to hold your RAID for ransom. <g. mark
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