Thanks, I'll give it a try!
I was just playing with varmon.
It's OK. It seems to do the same set of things
that I can do through the /proc/rd/c0/user_command
interface. I can take drives offline, put them
back online, make drives standby, do consistency
checks.
But, I can't delete or create logical devices,
I'm forced to do that through the Mylex BIOS during
system boot.
I've not given a lot of thought to where those
restrictions come from. Certainly part of the
problem is a lack of specifications for Mylex.
It'd be really nice of global array manager could
do these things.
I'll give it a try.
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 09:21:11PM +0200, Mihai RUSU wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Dave Olien wrote:
>
> ....
> > I've heard of something Mylex provides called
> > "global array manager" that runs on Linux. But, I
> > think it requires a graphical front end on a windows
> > box. I don't think it's open source either.
> > I'll look it over as a second priority after
> > this one.
> >
> > Dave
> >
>
> Hi Dave
>
> Yes, their software its pretty cool and its the only choice for using some
> of the features of the DAC960 (ex. MORE, setting queue tag len for single
> hdd, write-back cache for logical and physical drives, very nice event
> viewer, full SNMP variables exporting). They provide native linux
> drivers/server and win32 client (inside a rpm and using wine to start
> itself). Except for some minor visual problems the GAM client works pretty
> well with wine.
>
> I sugest you to try it out.
>
> ----------------------------
> Mihai RUSU
>
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