* (RAID controller) Unified way to get alarms
@ 2004-03-02 9:05 Fabien Salvi
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From: Fabien Salvi @ 2004-03-02 9:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-scsi
Hello,
I've noticed each PCI Raid card (for example ICP-Vortex ,LSILogic or
ServerRAID) with their own driver uses a specific way to get alarms.
We could have several types of alarm or warning, depending on the event
(degraded RAID, bad sectors detected, temperature sensor, etc...) :
- audible alarm ==> the more classical signal
- messages in kernel logs ==> not all drivers support this and each one
send different messages
- messages in console ==> idem
- informations in /proc/scsi/... (for 2.4 kernel) ==> for example in
/proc/scsi/gdth/0 with ICP controllers
- others ?
Unlike proprietary OS with proprietary (manufacter) driver, we have the
ability under linux and with opensource drivers to use an unified way to
get warning and alarms from a RAID controller.
Why don't use it ?
It will permit a single tool to manage these events without writing one
per driver...
--
Fabien SALVI
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* RE: (RAID controller) Unified way to get alarms
@ 2004-03-02 14:37 Salyzyn, Mark
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From: Salyzyn, Mark @ 2004-03-02 14:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Fabien Salvi, linux-scsi
Unification would be nice, especially when internationalization is
required.
Currently syslogd does not support utf-8z and converts some of the
characters into escape sequences. The fix is simple, the path is long
...
/proc/ is being shunned in any case, I'd drop that one like a rock.
Drivers have no access to system language environment, so the
translation for internationalization definitely lives in the application
world.
Sincerely -- Mark Salyzyn
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Subject: (RAID controller) Unified way to get alarms
Hello,
I've noticed each PCI Raid card (for example ICP-Vortex ,LSILogic or
ServerRAID) with their own driver uses a specific way to get alarms.
We could have several types of alarm or warning, depending on the event
(degraded RAID, bad sectors detected, temperature sensor, etc...) :
- audible alarm ==> the more classical signal
- messages in kernel logs ==> not all drivers support this and each one
send different messages
- messages in console ==> idem
- informations in /proc/scsi/... (for 2.4 kernel) ==> for example in
/proc/scsi/gdth/0 with ICP controllers
- others ?
Unlike proprietary OS with proprietary (manufacter) driver, we have the
ability under linux and with opensource drivers to use an unified way to
get warning and alarms from a RAID controller.
Why don't use it ?
It will permit a single tool to manage these events without writing one
per driver...
--
Fabien SALVI
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