
These monitor the server health and can be configured to send SNMP traps and/or email when there's an event. I'm assuming this is an HP ProLiant DL180 G6 running CentOS 5.Īll drivers and agents for this system are located here. This can either be installed whole using the HP Service Pack for ProLiant bootable DVD or piecemeal using the links below. To have continuous monitoring of the system health, you'll want to install the HP Management Agents on the system. To check via the Smart Array RAID controller's hpacucli utility, you can run: hpacucli ctrl all show configĮither can be incorporated into a script as the output looks like: # hpacucli ctrl all show config The disks LEDs go amber or red when there's a failure.

It seems we're moving toward that zero-touch philosophy with automated software installs (bye bye SCCM) and automa.To check the status of the drives manually, look at the front of the server and examine the disk LEDs. Hi Spiceheads!I just wanted an general overview of the community's experience / success with InTune and more specifically Modern Workplace.



but I'm jealous because I know it has already begun for many of you (and I hope you're having an amazing one). Welcome to Friday, everyone! The weekend is already around the corner. Snap! Chrome updates, Atlassian outage, crypto heist, & the debut of Apple II Spiceworks Originals.
