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      ugob
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      I haven't checked really, but I think it sees only 1 CPU.  I don't really care if it sees only one though.

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        Matts
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        @ugob:

        I haven't checked really, but I think it sees only 1 CPU.  I don't really care if it sees only one though.

        No I don't care if it sees one, but I want to be sure it uses both.

        This is what I see:

        kern.smp.cpus: 1

        So if it sees one extra CPU for SMP or at total one.

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          ugob
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          @ugob:

          But does PfSense supports software RAID?  I think a LiveCD + floppy is more reliable (at least for running) than a single disk.  The only RAID controller I have here is an HP NetRAID 1-M.  Will it work?

          I just tested and it works with th HP NetRAID 1-M.  I'll get 2 small SCSI disks and I'll use that.

          Anyone knows how to monitor for failed drives this way?  If it was on linux, I'd check /proc, but I don't know about freebsd.

          Thanks!

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            Matts
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            @ugob:

            @ugob:

            But does PfSense supports software RAID?  I think a LiveCD + floppy is more reliable (at least for running) than a single disk.  The only RAID controller I have here is an HP NetRAID 1-M.  Will it work?

            I just tested and it works with th HP NetRAID 1-M.  I'll get 2 small SCSI disks and I'll use that.

            Anyone knows how to monitor for failed drives this way?  If it was on linux, I'd check /proc, but I don't know about freebsd.

            Thanks!

            Yes for Linux I know it too, but I will check it.

            Were you able to monitor the controller for failing disks ?

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              ugob
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              @Matts:

              @ugob:

              I haven't checked really, but I think it sees only 1 CPU.  I don't really care if it sees only one though.

              No I don't care if it sees one, but I want to be sure it uses both.

              This is what I see:

              kern.smp.cpus: 1

              So if it sees one extra CPU for SMP or at total one.

              Mine sees and uses both.

              In top, I can sometimes see process using CPU1 when I hold the spacebar.

              From dmesg:```
              FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 2 CPUs
              cpu0 (BSP): APIC ID:  1
              cpu1 (AP): APIC ID:  0

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                ugob
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                @Matts:

                @ugob:

                @ugob:

                But does PfSense supports software RAID?  I think a LiveCD + floppy is more reliable (at least for running) than a single disk.  The only RAID controller I have here is an HP NetRAID 1-M.  Will it work?

                I just tested and it works with th HP NetRAID 1-M.  I'll get 2 small SCSI disks and I'll use that.

                Anyone knows how to monitor for failed drives this way?  If it was on linux, I'd check /proc, but I don't know about freebsd.

                Thanks!

                Yes for Linux I know it too, but I will check it.

                Were you able to monitor the controller for failing disks ?

                No, all I found is this:

                amrstat is available as a package, but since my pfsense is not connected to the 'net right now, I can't try.

                However, since there is no mta on pfsense, another system would have to run a script via ssh and send an e-mail if one drive is failing.

                It would be easier using snmp.

                Please let me know if you find anything.

                http://www.unixadmintalk.com/f41/monitoring-raid-arrays-51889/

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                  ugob
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                  I found something:

                  # pkg_add -r http://ftp.id.freebsd.org/ports/packages/All/amrstat-20070216.tbz
                  # rehash
                  # amrstat
                  Logical volume 0:       degraded (16.96 GB, RAID1)
                  Physical drive 0:0      rebuild
                  Physical drive 0:1      online
                  
                  

                  Now you can use a remote server to execute amrstat remotely via ssh and grep for 'degraded'.  If grep returns 0, send an e-mail.

                  Ugo

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                    ugob
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                    See this post to follow-up on the monitoring… http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,5263.0.html

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                      Matts
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                      I have installed the AMRSTAT Port, but I can;t get it working.

                      FreeBSD is actually quite new for me :) If it was Linux.. it was more simple ;)

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                        ugob
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                        Look http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,5252.msg31671.html#msg31671

                        3 simple commands.

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                          Matts
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                          @ugob:

                          I found something:

                          # pkg_add -r http://ftp.id.freebsd.org/ports/packages/All/amrstat-20070216.tbz
                          # rehash
                          # amrstat
                          Logical volume 0:       degraded (16.96 GB, RAID1)
                          Physical drive 0:0      rebuild
                          Physical drive 0:1      online
                          
                          

                          Now you can use a remote server to execute amrstat remotely via ssh and grep for 'degraded'.  If grep returns 0, send an e-mail.

                          Ugo

                          Hi,

                          I already installed it using this:

                          pkg_add -r amrstat
                          

                          This is what I get because I already installed the latest version I thought

                          # pkg_add -r http://ftp.id.freebsd.org/ports/packages/All/amrstat-20070216.tbz
                          Fetching http://ftp.id.freebsd.org/ports/packages/All/amrstat-20070216.tbz... Done.
                          pkg_add: package 'amrstat-20070216' or its older version already installed
                          #
                          
                          

                          And I get this now:

                          
                          # amrstat
                          open: No such file or directory
                          # where amrstat
                          /usr/local/sbin/amrstat
                          # /usr/local/sbin/amrstat
                          open: No such file or directory
                          # /usr/local/sbin/amrstat --help
                          amrstat: illegal option -- -
                          usage: /usr/local/sbin/amrstat [-a num] [-b] [-c ctlr|-f dev] [-g] [-l vol]
                                          [-p drive|-s bus[:target]] [-t usec] [-v]
                          
                                  -a num          number of retries
                                  -b              battery status
                                  -c ctrl         controller ID
                                  -f dev          device path
                                  -g              print global parameters
                                  -l vol          logical volume ID
                                  -p drive        physical drive ID
                                  -s bus[:target] SCSI bus (and optinal target)
                                  -t usec         sleep time between retries
                                  -v              verbose output
                          #
                          
                          
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                            ugob
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                            Maybe your RAID controller is not supported by this program.  How are labeled your disks?

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                              Matts
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                              @ugob:

                              Maybe your RAID controller is not supported by this program.

                              I will check it, I thought it was.

                              
                              How are labeled your disks?
                              
                              What do you mean by this ?
                              
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                                ugob
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                                Give me the output of 'df'

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                                  Matts
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                                  @ugob:

                                  Give me the output of 'df'

                                  /dev/idad0s1a  13133670 75896 12007082    1%    /
                                  devfs                1    1        0  100%    /dev
                                  /dev/md0          1710    26    1548    2%    /var/run
                                  devfs                1    1        0  100%    /var/dhcpd/dev

                                  Btw, I was thinking of using smartmontools. After installing this I see that libcam* is missing.

                                  Or we have to get a full install tree, what not should be it.

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                                    ugob
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                                    @Matts:

                                    @ugob:

                                    Give me the output of 'df'

                                    /dev/idad0s1a  13133670 75896 12007082    1%    /
                                    devfs                1    1        0  100%    /dev
                                    /dev/md0          1710    26    1548    2%    /var/run
                                    devfs                1    1        0  100%    /var/dhcpd/dev

                                    Your RAID controller doesn't use the amr driver, so you can't use amrstat

                                    @Matts:

                                    Btw, I was thinking of using smartmontools. After installing this I see that libcam* is missing.

                                    Or we have to get a full install tree, what not should be it.

                                    If you get smartmontools, how will you get notified of a failed disk?

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                                      Matts
                                      last edited by

                                      @ugob:

                                      @Matts:

                                      @ugob:

                                      Give me the output of 'df'

                                      /dev/idad0s1a  13133670 75896 12007082     1%    /
                                      devfs                 1     1        0   100%    /dev
                                      /dev/md0           1710    26     1548     2%    /var/run
                                      devfs                 1     1        0   100%    /var/dhcpd/dev

                                      Your RAID controller doesn't use the amr driver, so you can't use amrstat

                                      @Matts:

                                      Btw, I was thinking of using smartmontools. After installing this I see that libcam* is missing.

                                      Or we have to get a full install tree, what not should be it.

                                      If you get smartmontools, how will you get notified of a failed disk?

                                      Ow damn, just me… Brain Fart ? ;)

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                                        ugob
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                                        I think I found how to do it, using an Expect script.  I haven't tried it yet 'cause I don't have the pfsense machine close, but I will as soon as I can boot it up.

                                        Here is the script:

                                        http://bash.cyberciti.biz/security/sshlogin.exp.php

                                        This script is executed from a remote host, on which expect is installed.  I'm just beginning with expect, so I hard-coded all my values in the script.  I know this exposes the firewall root password in a file, but I think I can live with that until I find a better way to be alerted when a drive fails.

                                        #! /bin/bash
                                        
                                        RETVAL=0
                                        
                                        /home/user/expect_amrstat > /home/user/expect_degraded
                                        
                                        grep Degraded /home/user/expect_degraded >dev/null
                                        
                                        RETVAL=$?
                                        if [ "$RETVAL" = 0 ]; then
                                                echo "Array degraded on firewall"  |mail -s "Array Degraded" me@mydomain.com
                                        fi
                                        
                                        

                                        The script /home/user/expect_amrstat simply runs amrstat on the firewall and outputs the result.

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