Remote Monitoring with the Intel
Service
"srcd" is the remote access service for Intel RAID Controller SRCU32. With "srcd" running, you
can manage disk arrays from a remote workstation using storage management software (for
example, StorCon) via TCP/IP.
Configure /etc/srcd.conf to send SNMP traps or execute an external program (for example, mail)
when a disk array controller event occurs. See comments in /etc/ srcd.conf for details.
SRCD Installation Instructions from the Intel RAID Controller
SRCU32 CD-ROM
1. Copy the srcd archive to /etc (may be srcd-1.10 redhat.tgz):
$ cp /mnt/cdrom/linux/install\srcd-v.vv-xxxx.tgz /etc/srcd-v.vv-xxxx.tgz
2. Unpack srcd-v.vv-xxxx.tgz:
$ tar /etc/xvfz srcd-v.vv-xxxx.tgz
3. Run install.sh. It will interactively set up a start script and a file /etc/ srcd.conf:
$ ./install.s.
4. Edit /etc/srcd.conf to send SNMP traps or execute an external program when controller events
occur.
5. If srcd is not running, start it by executing one of the following commands:
For Red Hat Linux:
Installing Linux
$ /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/srcd start
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