Re: How do I get the status of a raid5 volume ? (Healthy, Regenerating
- From: v-garych@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Gary Chang[MSFT])
- Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2005 02:10:50 GMT
Hi Gerry,
>For the future, I think scanning buses would be a nice thing for WMI,
>not just SCSI, but IDE, SATA, USB and so on. It's very much part of
>systems culture, and SCSI is especially usful for guys that look after
>big servers.
At the current stage, there is no way to do this in WMI, but I will pass
your wish to our correlated product team. We are looking at continual
improvement, and it's this kind of feedback that let's us know what things
you're trying to do,
that we haven't yet exposed for you.
Good Luck!
Best regards,
Gary Chang
Microsoft Community Support
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