Is there any possibilit of a linux client to monitor Hard Drives on Linux machines. I am currently using the Enterprise product. It works great on straight windows machines with no RAID. We are investigating migrating to a SAN Solution. We have been particularly impressed with SAN O/S fro open E. Using software RAIDs the SMART DATA is still available inside the O/S. It would be great if we could wse an agent to send the SMART data to Hard Drive Sentinel. What are your thoughts.
Ron Stattel
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Thanks for your message.
Yes of course, such Linux client is available for users of the Enterprise version upon request.
Please write to info@hdsentinel.com and you'll receive the details.
Also the Windows version should work on many RAIDs also (you wrote only on no RAID).
Please find the list of supported RAID controllers at http://www.hdsentinel.com/compatibility ... ollers.php
Yes of course, such Linux client is available for users of the Enterprise version upon request.
Please write to info@hdsentinel.com and you'll receive the details.
Also the Windows version should work on many RAIDs also (you wrote only on no RAID).
Please find the list of supported RAID controllers at http://www.hdsentinel.com/compatibility ... ollers.php
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Is it possible to use all the RAID levels when running Linux?
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It depends on the RAID controller as some of them do not allow accessing drives and getting hard disk status.
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A special expansion card where you can connect to hard disks (or SSDs) and configure them to "group" them to use them with high fault tolerance (eg. RAID 1 = mirroring) and/or higher performance (eg. RAID 0 = striping). There are lots of different manufacturers offer such solutions, some of them can handle even hundreds of hard disks connected.
Try to search for "RAID controller" in a search engine
Try to search for "RAID controller" in a search engine
wyllfritsche wrote:What is a RAID controlleR?