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README.Debian

README.Debian for mpt-status package
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Before you can use the mpt-status tool you have to make sure that the
mptctl module is loaded. You can do that with "modprobe mptctl" or with
adding mptctl to the file "/etc/modules" to make sure it is always
loaded during system startup.

Possible configuration:
----------------------

If you want to change the default configuration of the init script you
can create the file /etc/default/mpt-statusd and specify the following
values.

MAILTO=
PERIOD=
REMIND=
ID=

Use MAILTO to specify which user shall get the status mails 
(default is root).

With PERIOD you can fix the seconds between each check.

And REMIND specifies the seconds between each reminder.

By setting the ID field it is possible to specify the primary device,
which can be find out by using "mpt-status -p" (the default is 0).

 -- Steffen Joeris <white@debian.org>  Wed,  10 Jan 2007 14:37:46 +0100