

I think I need something like HP Insight Manager, but I want to check a few things before I download it at 500MB I notice it seems to have a SQL Server Express or some other database in it.
#Raid monitor install#
I want to keep an eye on things remotely and locally. I need to install the monitoring software for the RAID array on an HP ML110 G5 server. So I hope the RaidXpert software from the ASUS site gives you tools AND good instructions. Hey guys, Im looking for a RAID monitor tool for Windows Server 2003.
#Raid monitor manual#
However, it REALLY helps if you can get a manual on all this before trouble happens. If is fails to say it is OK, use the required key press to enter the RAID management and configuration screens, and you'll find more detailed information there, plus tools to use to diagnose and fix the problem. One message group that flies by in text is a note about the RAID array condition. But as you boot the machine watch the screen. In the event of problems it will pop up a notification window (which you might miss if not looking, I know!). But the RAID system I have on another ASUS board (another chipset) already does monitoring of my RAID1 array in the background. I'm not thoroughly familiar with your system. You are correct, of course, in saying that you are NOT using some "software RAID" as software from some third party, or even from Windows. The term "hardware RAID" usually is used for a system (most commonly on a add-on card) that uses dedicated processor chip(s) to manage the RAID array, freeing the CPU entirely from involvement. RSTe GUI Utility: A GUI application in the Windows operating system for managing and monitoring RAID arrays and volumes on the C110. Monitors RAID and SMART information: virtual disk status, write-cache status, BBU status, pending sectors, relocated sectors (defect list for SAS). However, the hardware involved on the mobo has limited ability of its own, and actually uses the CPU, the AMD 785G Northbridge chip and other mobo resources to execute RAID management code built into the BIOS on the mobo. An easy-to-script command line interface in the operating system for creating, modifying, monitoring, and maintaining storage configurations (controllers, drives, drive groups, virtual drives, and advanced features). You are physically connected to mobo ports operated by hardware.

It should have the tools you need.īy the way, technically what you have is actually a software RAID system. And download the fifth item under "Utilities" It is a set of RAID utilities for your system.
