It depends on your RAID. For hardware RAID-cards the vendors often supply CLI-tools to query the status of your RAIDs, e.g.
- 3ware has tw_cli
- Areca has as CLI too (called cli32|cli64)
- Adaptec has arcconf (included in Adaptec Storage Manager ASM -- at least on Linux you do not have to install the complete beast to use it) Note that Adaptec-controllers are available as IBMservRAID and probably others too.
As suggested in an othe reply you have to write an extension (powershell or whatever) to wrap the output of the CLI-utility.
HTH, Thomas
On 11/02/2010 04:51 PM, Larry Barber wrote:
Yes, I'm aware of that, but our security people get a serious case of hives over SNMP. If there was some other way to do it, it would be a lot easier.
Thanks, Larry Barber
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Johan Sjöberg < johan.sjoberg at deltamanagement.se> wrote:
If you are using Windows software RAID, you could monitor the event log to see if a disk fails. Unfortunately, I don’t know what messages might be relevant.
If you are using hardware RAID from HP or Dell (probably others as well), you can use the vendor-supplied agents to monitor the system via SNMP using devmon.
/Johan
*From:* Larry Barber [mailto:lebarber at gmail.com] *Sent:* den 2 november 2010 16:09 *To:* xymon at xymon.com *Subject:* [xymon] Disk failures
Can Hobbit detect when a RAID disk fails on a Windows box? If so, how does it show up?
Thanks, Larry Barber
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