On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Wolf Halton <wolf.hal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I get a couple of hundred messages per month to my local root user on each
> debian server VM I run that mention that "mpt raid status change."
>
> This comes from systems that have one virtual drive or two, and I do not
> have raid set up on.
>
> Is that a default install setting I have to disable?
>
> Is it simple to disable the messages since I am not running raid at all?
> These messages dilute the actual messages of importance that the system
> sends through at intervals.  cron jobs and whatnot.

If you just have a regular disk, you can uninstall it.

I'm not sure why it's installed but, if I install Debian in a VM
without using pressed, I get a prompt asking whether I want to install
mpt-status and I untick it.


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