convergent wrote:
You will get no indication that a drive has failed unless you look in the logs, and then you have to use the firmware utility to figure out what drive failed. Honestly, this makes NASLite not a very good RAID solution since you could never rely on this type of a setup for something in production. My intended use of it I think will be fine.
When we added support for hardware raid, we took into account that the raid cards onboard audible alarm would be the alert of a degraded array, thats what it's for right? In the current model it would not be applicable to install vendor specific tools for every card supported.
Personally I have never seen a true hardware raid card that didn't have an onboard alarm, could the people who have cards that have no alarms post the vendor/model numbers? If there's a sizeable amount of cards without we could probably come up with a solution.