determine hardware raid

Carl G. Riches cgr at u.washington.edu
Wed Feb 4 22:49:00 UTC 2009


On Wed, 4 Feb 2009, john maclean wrote:

> So am I right in thinking that the -only- way to do this results in
> server downtime? I know how to get to a sever's RAID configurations.
> Looks like dmidecode wont be able to help either.
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> Thanks for the reply.

If you have a 3ware RAID controller you can use tw_cli from the Linux 
command line to view and manage your controller. The software is available 
from the 3ware corporate site:

   http://3ware.com/support/download.asp

Carl

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> 2009/2/4 Geofrey Rainey <Geofrey.Rainey at tvnz.co.nz>:
>> Yes, you can reboot the server and there will be a BIOS interface for
>> the RAID
>> Card, in here it will list all the details of your RAID configuration.
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>> -----Original Message-----
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>> Sent: Thursday, 5 February 2009 9:38 a.m.
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>> Subject: determine hardware raid
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>> Chaps,
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>> Is there a way to determine hardware RAID and the type used? I know that
>> mdadm is available for software RAID. Please do tell me if this is the
>> wrong list and I'll move along ;-)
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