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folder contains the Linux system log files including the NetSwap log file ('nabd.log'). The 'mdstat' text
file contains raid status information as supplied by the Linux kernel and can be used to monitor the
health and rebuild status of each raid/mirror disk in the system.
8.3 LabTech RMM
LabTech supports both network (TCP/HTTP) monitors and file based monitors and both can be used
with the NetSwap/RAIDFrame Plus. Although LabTech supports some advanced scripting and EXE
execution for monitors, this manual will only cover simple file existence checks using network and file
based monitors.
In the following two sections we will setup monitors to monitor the status of RAID-DISK-0 on our
NetSwap/RAIDFrame Plus on IP address 10.1.2.104. Will will monitor the existence of the RAID-
DISK-0.synced flag file as this file will exist when the RAID is synced and this file will not exist when
the RAID is degraded.
8.3.1 Network Monitor
To setup a network monitor to monitor the existence of a flag file on a NetSwap/RAIDFrame Plus use
the Monitor Wizard to create a new monitor. Select 'Monitor the Network' as shown below:
Illustration 154: LabTech Monitor Wizard: Select the Type of Monitor