test HD sous Linux

test HD sous Linux - Logiciels - Linux et OS Alternatifs

Marsh Posté le 22-09-2003 à 15:02:13    

Salut
 
 
Suite a un crach system, j aurrais besoin d un soft d analyse et de surveillance de la machine, ki, un peut comme les options SMART analyse les HD, je voudrais l equivalent pour des Disk SCSI en RAID.
 
 
ca existe ca ?
 


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Marsh Posté le 22-09-2003 à 15:02:13   

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Marsh Posté le 22-09-2003 à 17:22:22    


  [:yoyoz]  


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Marsh Posté le 23-09-2003 à 15:19:42    

smartmontools
 
 
http://fr.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2ht [...] tem=&arch=


Message édité par Dark_Schneider le 23-09-2003 à 15:21:06

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Marsh Posté le 24-09-2003 à 11:01:22    


 
et ca marche sur HD en RAID SCSI ?

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Marsh Posté le 24-09-2003 à 12:28:28    

Z_COOL a écrit :


 
et ca marche sur HD en RAID SCSI ?


 
N'aie pas peur: ose le clic sur le lien de Dark ...
 

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RAID
It is unlikely that a hardware RAID controller will directly support smartmontools. A SCSI RAID controller is a virtual target device that essentially remaps the SCSI commands it receives to the physical disks on its internal buses. The physical disks in a "SCSI" RAID could be ATA or sATA disks, in this case a SCSI bus is used between the host computer and an external RAID controller since LVD SCSI buses (SPI-2,3 and 4) can run up to 25 metres (plus other protocol related issues).  
 
Some SCSI RAIDs equipped internally with SCSI disks allow access to the physical disks via logical unit numbers (LUNs) greater than 0. The SCSI RAID controller itself takes LUN equal to 0. In this case smartmontools could be applied to the LUNs greater than 0 that refer to physical disks.  
 
Some SCSI RAIDs equipped internally ATA disks have a mechanism that allows ATA commands to be tunnelled to the ATA disks. The 3ware 6000 and 7000 series Escalade controllers are examples. In this case, special provision has been made in smartmontools (starting with release 5.1-16) to tunnel the ATA command required through to the physical disks. This is done by using the smartctl/smartd -d 3ware,N option/Directive. Please see the smartctl and smartd man pages for details.  


Message édité par [Albator] le 24-09-2003 à 12:28:56
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Marsh Posté le 24-09-2003 à 12:38:02    

[Albator] a écrit :


 
N'aie pas peur: ose le clic sur le lien de Dark ...
 

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RAID
It is unlikely that a hardware RAID controller will directly support smartmontools. A SCSI RAID controller is a virtual target device that essentially remaps the SCSI commands it receives to the physical disks on its internal buses. The physical disks in a "SCSI" RAID could be ATA or sATA disks, in this case a SCSI bus is used between the host computer and an external RAID controller since LVD SCSI buses (SPI-2,3 and 4) can run up to 25 metres (plus other protocol related issues).  
 
Some SCSI RAIDs equipped internally with SCSI disks allow access to the physical disks via logical unit numbers (LUNs) greater than 0. The SCSI RAID controller itself takes LUN equal to 0. In this case smartmontools could be applied to the LUNs greater than 0 that refer to physical disks.  
 
Some SCSI RAIDs equipped internally ATA disks have a mechanism that allows ATA commands to be tunnelled to the ATA disks. The 3ware 6000 and 7000 series Escalade controllers are examples. In this case, special provision has been made in smartmontools (starting with release 5.1-16) to tunnel the ATA command required through to the physical disks. This is done by using the smartctl/smartd -d 3ware,N option/Directive. Please see the smartctl and smartd man pages for details.  




 
je l ai mis en bokmark ce lien, et je regarderais plus en detail quand j arrais plus de temps.  
 
Le truc en fait,c est que j aurrais aimé un programme bien officiel, fait ar Red Hat, ou meme Compaq dans la mesure ou c est ces produits la que j utilise.

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Marsh Posté le 24-09-2003 à 12:44:06    

fait par RH , peu de chance à moins de leur demander dircete et de payer.
 
par Compaq ? cela dépendra de leur volonté à supporté linux. demande leur.


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Marsh Posté le 24-09-2003 à 12:58:47    

Dark_Schneider a écrit :

fait par RH , peu de chance à moins de leur demander dircete et de payer.
 
par Compaq ? cela dépendra de leur volonté à supporté linux. demande leur.


 
les serveurs sont certifié Linux donc j ai ete voir, mais c est un bordel monstre, surtout depuis kils sont devenu HP.

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