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# Edit <code>/etc/smartd.conf</code>
# Edit <code>/etc/smartd.conf</code>
# Add some options
See [https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=smartd.conf&manpath=ports&sektion=5 smartd.conf reference]
Example:
<pre>
/dev/disk/by-id/usb-WD_easystore_264D_394B47573334314C-0:0 -s (S/../../6/01) -a -m [email protected] -M test -M daily
</pre>
* <code>-a</code> turns on some defaults for checking smart attributes
* <code>-M Test</code> sends a test email when smartd starts
* <code>-M daily</code> sends daily reminders for failures
* <code>-s (S/../../6/01)</code> runs a short test every saturday at 1AM.


==gsmartcontrol==
==gsmartcontrol==
gsmartcontrol is a GUI frontend for smartctl
gsmartcontrol is a GUI frontend for smartctl

Revision as of 19:24, 7 February 2021

SMART Testing

smartctl

USB Hard Drives

  • Add -d sat

For some seagate hard drives, it will run in uas mode and smart won't work.
See https://www.smartmontools.org/wiki/SAT-with-UAS-Linux.
To fix this, you can find your id by looking in /var/log/kern.log and filling in:

GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="usb_storage.quirks=0bc2:[id]:u"
  • Multiple hard drives should be comma separated:
    • E.g. 0bc2:abcd:u,0bc2:efgh:u
  • 0bc2 is the manufacturer id for Seagate drives.

Remote monitoring

See Reference

  1. Edit /etc/smartd.conf
  2. Add some options

See smartd.conf reference

Example:

/dev/disk/by-id/usb-WD_easystore_264D_394B47573334314C-0:0 -s (S/../../6/01) -a -m [email protected] -M test -M daily
  • -a turns on some defaults for checking smart attributes
  • -M Test sends a test email when smartd starts
  • -M daily sends daily reminders for failures
  • -s (S/../../6/01) runs a short test every saturday at 1AM.

gsmartcontrol

gsmartcontrol is a GUI frontend for smartctl