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If you have some special service for RAID, you can add monitoring for this service to /usr/local/psa/etc/modules/watchdog/monitrc config file with the same manner as for other services.
If this is a soft raid you can monitor the disk health with the smart daemon & tools. A hardware raid would usually require utilities from the hardware raid card manufacturer
Thanks, it’s RAID 1 Hardware form 1&1 and they tell me they don’t monitor the disks but will replace them if they go faulty. There lies the problem, how do in know if one goes faulty?
Unfortunately that card does not support monitoring via smart, from what I read the only available interface for that card is to use their proprietary utility (available for rhel/centos 5). It does not appear to support any proactive monitoring capability like the smart can.
So how does my hosting company expect me to know if a drive has gone down? They don’t monitor drive failures and if I can’t monitor them, what’s the point of RAID, or am I missing something here?