Solution

As mentioned by @AbominableSlinky@lemmy.world, information can be found here.

TL;DR: mdadm can be configured to notify you, via email, if you are having any hard drive issues.

From the shared link, see “Monitoring RAID Arrays”:

You can run mdadm as a daemon by using the follow-monitor mode. If needed, that will make mdadm send email alerts to the system administrator when arrays encounter errors or fail.

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I would like to set up RAID 1 for a server of mine, but I am wondering if its possible for some form of notification system for that can be set up.

Perhaps a push notification to my desktop, or a prompt when I log in via SSH or some other method. I just don’t want to have to run diagnostic commands constantly to check drive health.

    • ScottE@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      ZFS also directly addresses this issue in that a scrub can be setup in cron, which will detect any data issues and send email. One could do that with smartctl too, but that can be too late, where a ZFS scrub is more likely to let you know of issues before data loss.