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    HP ML370 Server - Possible To Notify on Disk Failure?

    We have an HP ML370 server which has just lost a HDD, probably due to the heat... I was wondering if there is any software (i reckon there is) or setting we can play with to have it notify us on future failures?

    Any ideas?

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    I'm pretty certain that these things can be configured to send an SNMP trap for all kinds of stuff, but you'll obviously need an SNMP server to handle these traps - you can easily set alerts to trigger an email or similar.

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    Wasn't HP Openview exactly for that sort of thing?

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    Yep, if you have it. It also did lots of other cool stuff too from memory.

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