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It is also possible to permanently disable alarm which is often recommended for datacenter and co-lo placement but for that you'll need to use the console to use the vendor's CLI tool to disable the setting on the controller.  <br>'''Note:''' LSI based controllers, the command is: sudo MegaCli -AdpSe­tProp AlarmDsbl -aALL
It is also possible to permanently disable alarm which is often recommended for datacenter and co-lo placement but for that you'll need to use the console to use the vendor's CLI tool to disable the setting on the controller.  <br>'''Note:''' LSI based controllers, the command is: sudo MegaCli -AdpSe­tProp AlarmDsbl -aALL


'''Navigation:''' Storage Management --> Controllers & Enclosures --> Hardware Controller --> Silence Unit ''(toolbar)''
'''Navigation:''' Storage Management --> Controllers & Enclosures --> Hardware Controller --> Silence Alarm ''(toolbar)''


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Revision as of 23:26, 16 January 2020

Turns off the hardware alarm that is built into many hardware RAID controllers. Alarms can happen when equipment gets to hot or in cases where a RAID unit is degraded.

It is also possible to permanently disable alarm which is often recommended for datacenter and co-lo placement but for that you'll need to use the console to use the vendor's CLI tool to disable the setting on the controller.
Note: LSI based controllers, the command is: sudo MegaCli -AdpSe­tProp AlarmDsbl -aALL

Navigation: Storage Management --> Controllers & Enclosures --> Hardware Controller --> Silence Alarm (toolbar)



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