I got a few responses to this. It seems that I'm not alone with this situation. People did not recommend that I disable the parity checking, especially for mission critical systems. It was recommended that I change the /usr/lib/osa/bin/rmscript so that the email that I will recieve will show the result of the parity check. This is what I ended up doing. The line to change is from: # Mail the superuser that an event has occurred (awk -F\~ 'NF > 0 { printf "An array event has been detected on Controller %s \n Device %s at Host %s - Time %s %s\n", $2, $3, $1, $4, $5 }' < $1; echo "\nGo to the Message Log in the Status Application for details" ) | mailx - s "raid Event" root to: # Mail the superuser that an event has occurred (awk -F\~ 'NF > 0 { printf "An array event has been detected on Controller %s \n Device %s at Host %s - Time %s %s\n %s", $2, $3, $1, $4, $5, $7 }' < $1; echo "\nGo to the Message Log in the Status Application for details" ) | mailx - s "raid Event" root This changes the email from: An array event has been detected on Controller 1T83601869 Device c0t5d0 at Host sun-s21.ajb.org - Time 02/24/2002 02:27:35 Go to the Message Log in the Status Application for details to: An array event has been detected on Controller 1T83620382 Device c1t5d0 at Host sun-s20.ajb.org - Time 02/26/2002 10:49:19 No parity errors detected on db046_002. Go to the Message Log in the Status Application for details I tested it work and it seemed to work, I'll find out for sure this weekend when the normal parity check takes place. Thanks to the following people: Mark Butscher, Lee Lazon , Ric Anderson, Scott Howard , Bruce Perttunen Nicole Skyrca AppliedTheory Communications Inc. Phone: 315-453-2912 x5861 125 Elwood Davis Road Fax: 315-453-4594 Syracuse, New York 13212 --- Original Post ----- Hello, I have several E4500's with A1000 arrays with Raid Manager 6.22 software. Some of the E4500's have Solaris 2.6 installed and some have Solaris 8 installed. Each week, I get an email that has the following in it: An array event has been detected on Controller 1T83601869 Device c0t5d0 at Host {hostname} - Time 02/24/2002 02:27:35 Go to the Message Log in the Status Application for details When I go to the status window, I see messages such as: 2/24/2002 2:29:18 db046_002 General - c1t5d0 When I go to the show details section, I see that the Description says "No parity errors detected on db046_002". I know that these are just informational messages, but are these normal? Is there a way to get rid of getting this email when there is not a problem? I opened a ticket with Sun and they told me to either disable paritiy checking (but the manual recommends having automated parity checking), or to comment out the mailx entries in the script /usr/lib/osa/bin/rmscript, which would make me not get any messages, even if there is an error. Can I get rid of just these, or should I just live with getting the emails? Thanks! Nicole Skyrca AppliedTheory Communications Inc. Phone: 315-453-2912 x5861 125 Elwood Davis Road Fax: 315-453-4594 Syracuse, New York 13212 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Mar 1 09:01:10 2002
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