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15 December 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Adaptec RAID Card Array Status using SSH

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Adaptec RAID Card Array Status using SSH

I recently moved to new dedicated server and turns out that the server is equipped with Adapted RAID Card. The server has linux CentOS 5.4 64bit installed and if you were to check health status of the RAID array using Read More

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Tags: Adaptec, Adaptec RAID, Adapted card, RAID, raid management, status check

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