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== Hardware RAID == | == Hardware RAID == | ||
A hardware RAID controller has its own processor for the calculation of RAID operations. This processor organizes and manages the memory space. Thus, the CPU of the server is not burdened by RAID calculations. | A hardware RAID controller has its own processor for the calculation of RAID operations. This processor organizes and manages the memory space. Thus, the CPU of the server is not burdened by RAID calculations. | ||
[[HBA/RAID controller]] provides high level summary for HBA and RAID controller. | |||
== Detect hardware RAID information == | == Detect hardware RAID information == |
Revision as of 10:17, 29 December 2023
Hardware RAID
A hardware RAID controller has its own processor for the calculation of RAID operations. This processor organizes and manages the memory space. Thus, the CPU of the server is not burdened by RAID calculations.
HBA/RAID controller provides high level summary for HBA and RAID controller.
Detect hardware RAID information
#Detect HW RAID controller information
$lspci -knn | grep -i raid
# install apt-get install lsscsi then list up HW raid manufacturer and model
$lsscsi
# Display the details about harddrives
$lshw -class disk
# 1 Find defined raid arrays then get device information
$dmesg | grep -i scsi
$smartctl --all /dev/<raid array>
# To check physical disk health values smartctl --all -d <driver> command
$ sudo smartctl --all -d megaraid,<disk #> /dev/<raid array>
smartctl page has more examples how to use smartctl and Identify a defective hard drive guides how to detect defective disk.