Erik Espinoza said: > It should be noted that smartd will not work on scsi drives that are > part of a hardware raid array. Those device are masked by the raid > controller and accessed very differently. which is not what Ralf Corsepius said in a previous message, when I asked that precise question: Ralf Corsepius said: * > Sorry for butting in here, but is there any use in having smartd running * > if one has a SCSI RAID system? * Of cause; smartd/SMART try to monitor hard-disk sanity, no matter if * using RAID or not. so who is right? Ross -- Ross Macintyre (raz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)