I've been trying to get something usable at least using notify-send as
an external program to trigger, but I'm having trouble getting it to
execute on failure, and I got sick of unplugging a hard drive and then
waiting for the entire array to rebuild.  If I can figure out how to get
it working, maybe I could come up with a new default mdadm config file
with external program notification.

However, that runs into another bug- Ubuntu's default notifier applet
ignores the timeout parameter from notify-send, so there's no way to
ensure the message stays on the screen for a while without popping up a
dialog box with an OK button or something.  I like a notification bubble
better than a dialog box, but I think obviously the user should have to
click that the message was read... which is no longer an option- Ubuntu
notification bubbles aren't allowed to have buttons, nor can you specify
the amount of time they're displayed for (this regression has been
declared as by design).

Sooo something other than notify-send will probably be necessary.  I
just don't know what other options there are.

I don't like the local mail option since Ubuntu doesn't normally even
have the concept of it.  All of my mail is webmail, so I wouldn't want a
mail client running just to see if I have a drive failure- doesn't make
much sense to me.

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mdadm monitor feature broken, email notification not set up, nor using 
beep/wall/notify-send
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/535417
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