Monitoring Software RAID1 with mdadm
Don't die on me! So you've created your RAID1 with two drives using mdadm. Now, you need to monitor it. How? With mdadm, of course! Run the following and change the obvious to your own...
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Don't die on me! So you've created your RAID1 with two drives using mdadm. Now, you need to monitor it. How? With mdadm, of course! Run the following and change the obvious to your own...
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Article Featured Image Source: http://www.deviantart.com/art/disaster-is-coming-164089061 When you are running an infrastructure there are a few things you should be prepared for, mainly for the worst. Risk Management / Analysis Risk Mitigation Disaster Recovery If you...
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