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-<h1><font color="#3333ff">smartmontools HOME PAGE &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;
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+<h1><font color="#3333ff">smartmontools HOME PAGE &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; 
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+<div align="left">This is the home page for smartmontools. &nbsp;The smartmontools
+        package contains two utility programs (<font color="#3333ff"><b>smartctl</b></font>
+                and <font color="#3333ff"><b>smartd</b></font>) to control 
+ and   monitor     storage systems using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and 
+ Reporting   Technology     System  (S.M.A.R.T.) built into most modern ATA 
+ and SCSI hard  disks.  It   is derived from the smartsuite package, and includes
+ support   for ATA/ATAPI-5     disks. It should run on any modern linux system.<br>
+             <br>
+             For your convenience, this is a single page, so you can print
+ it  easily.<br>
                              
-<div align="left">This is the home page for smartmontools. &nbsp;The smartmontools 
-       package contains two utility programs (<font color="#3333ff"><b>smartctl</b></font> 
-               and <font color="#3333ff"><b>smartd</b></font>) to control
- and   monitor     storage systems using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and
- Reporting   Technology     System  (S.M.A.R.T.) built into most modern ATA
- and SCSI hard  disks.  It   is derived from the smartsuite package, and
-includes  support   for ATA/ATAPI-5     disks. It should run on any modern
-linux system.<br>
-            <br>
-            For your convenience, this is a single page, so you can print 
-it  easily.<br>
-                           
-<hr width="100%" size="2">            
+<hr width="100%" size="2">             
 <ul>
-              <li><a href="#howtodownload">How to download and install smartmontools</a></li>
-               <li><a href="#FAQ">Frequently Asked Questions</a></li>
-              <li><a href="#testinghelp">The code needs to be tested on SCSI
-  disks/tapes</a></li>
-                 <li><a href="#differfromsmartsuite">How does smartmontools 
- differ    from  smartsuite?</a></li>
-                      <li><a href="#references">Useful references on S.M.A.R.T. 
-   and   ATA/ATAPI-5,   -6, and -7</a></li>
-              <li><a href="#sampleoutput">Some sample output from smartmontools</a></li>
-                 <li><a
- href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/smartmontools/">Smartmontools
+               <li><a href="#howtodownload">How to download and install smartmontools</a></li>
+                <li><a href="#FAQ">Frequently Asked Questions</a></li>
+               <li><a href="#testinghelp">The code needs to be tested on
+SCSI   disks/tapes</a></li>
+                  <li><a href="#differfromsmartsuite">How does smartmontools
+  differ    from  smartsuite?</a></li>
+                       <li><a href="#references">Useful references on S.M.A.R.T.
+    and   ATA/ATAPI-5,   -6, and -7</a></li>
+               <li><a href="#sampleoutput">Some sample output from smartmontools</a></li>
+                  <li><a
+ href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/smartmontools/">Smartmontools 
       CVS archive</a> and <a
- href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/smartmontools">SourceForge projects
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/smartmontools">SourceForge projects 
       group page</a></li>
-       <li><a
- href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support"> 
-    Mailing list and archives</a> for smartmontools support<br>
-       </li>
-                                      
+        <li><a
+ href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support">
+     Mailing list and archives</a> for smartmontools support<br>
+        </li>
+                                        
 </ul>
-           <b><br>
-            </b>            
+            <b><br>
+             </b>             
 <hr width="100%" size="2"><b><br>
-            </b><b><a name="howtodownload"></a></b><b> How to download and
+             </b><b><a name="howtodownload"></a></b><b> How to download and 
  install     smartmontools<br>
-            </b>There are three different ways to get and install smartmontools.
-    &nbsp;You   can use any one of these three procedures. &nbsp;Just after
-  "Method  3" below are some instructions for trying out smartmontools once
+             </b>There are three different ways to get and install smartmontools. 
+    &nbsp;You   can use any one of these three procedures. &nbsp;Just after 
+  "Method  3" below are some instructions for trying out smartmontools once 
   you have completed the installation.<br>
-                       
+                         
 <ol>
-              <li><b>First Method - Install from the RPM file:</b><br>
-                                                           
+               <li><b>First Method - Install from the RPM file:</b><br>
+                                                                 
     <ul>
-                <li>Download the latest binary RPM file (<tt>*.rpm</tt>)
+                 <li>Download the latest binary RPM file (<tt>*.rpm</tt>) 
 from            <a
- href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64297">here</a> 
-         . &nbsp;Don't get the SRPM file (<tt>*.src.rpm</tt>).</li>
-                <li>Install it using RPM. &nbsp;You must be root to do this:<br>
-                  <tt>su root</tt> &nbsp;(enter root password)<br>
-                  <tt>rpm -ivh smartmontools-5.0-1.i386.rpm<br>
-            </tt>For most users, this is all that is needed.<br>
-          </li>
-                <li>If you receive an error message, you have probably previously 
-    installed the <tt>smartsuite</tt> package, or RedHat's <tt>kernel-utils</tt> 
-   package,    which provide older versions of the <tt>smartd</tt> and <tt> 
-  smartctl</tt>       utilities. &nbsp;In this case you should use the <tt> 
-  --nodeps</tt> or          <tt>  --force</tt>  arguments of rpm to replace 
- these two utilities:<br>
-                  <tt>rpm -ivh --nodeps --force smartmontools-5.0-1.i386.rpm</tt></li>
-          <li>If you want to remove the package (<tt>rpm -e s</tt><tt>martmontools-5.0-1</tt> 
-   ) and your system does not have <tt>chkconfig</tt> installed, you may need
- to use the <tt>--noscripts</tt> option to <tt>rpm -e</tt>.<br>
-                </li>
-                                                           
-    </ul>
-            </li>
-              <li><b>Second Method - Install from the source tarball</b>:<br>
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64297">here</a>
+          . &nbsp;Don't get the SRPM file (<tt>*.src.rpm</tt>).</li>
+                 <li>Install it using RPM. &nbsp;You must be root to do this:<br>
+                   <tt>su root</tt> &nbsp;(enter root password)<br>
+                   <tt>rpm -ivh smartmontools-5.0-1.i386.rpm<br>
+             </tt>For most users, this is all that is needed.<br>
+           </li>
+                 <li>If you receive an error message, you have probably previously
+     installed the <tt>smartsuite</tt> package, or RedHat's <tt>kernel-utils</tt>
+    package,    which provide older versions of the <tt>smartd</tt> and <tt>
+   smartctl</tt>       utilities. &nbsp;In this case you should use the <tt>
+   --nodeps</tt> or          <tt>  --force</tt>  arguments of rpm to replace
+  these two utilities:<br>
+                   <tt>rpm -ivh --nodeps --force smartmontools-5.0-1.i386.rpm</tt></li>
+           <li>If you want to remove the package (<tt>rpm -e s</tt><tt>martmontools-5.0-1</tt>
+    ) and your system does not have <tt>chkconfig</tt> installed, you may
+need  to use the <tt>--noscripts</tt> option to <tt>rpm -e</tt>.<br>
+                 </li>
                                                                  
+    </ul>
+             </li>
+               <li><b>Second Method - Install from the source tarball</b>:<br>
+                                                                       
     <ul>
-                 <li>Download the latest source-code tarball from <a
- href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64297">here</a>. 
-Note: you probably want the most recent release.  </li>
-                 <li>Uncompress the tarball:<br>
-                   <tt>tar zxvf smartmontools-5.0-1.tar.gz</tt></li>
-                 <li>The previous step created a directory called smartmontools-5.0-1 
-     containing the code. &nbsp;Go to that directory, build, and install:<br>
-                   <tt>cd smartmontools-5.0-1<br>
-           make<br>
-            make install &nbsp;</tt> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
-   &nbsp;    &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;[only root can do this]<br>
-                </li>
+                  <li>Download the latest source-code tarball from <a
+ href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64297">here</a>.
+ Note: you probably want the most recent release.  </li>
+                  <li>Uncompress the tarball:<br>
+                    <tt>tar zxvf smartmontools-5.0-1.tar.gz</tt></li>
+                  <li>The previous step created a directory called smartmontools-5.0-1
+      containing the code. &nbsp;Go to that directory, build, and install:<br>
+                    <tt>cd smartmontools-5.0-1<br>
+            make<br>
+             make install &nbsp;</tt> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
+&nbsp;    &nbsp;    &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;[only root can do this]<br>
+                 </li>
                                                                         
-     
+           
     </ul>
-             </li>
-              <li><b>Third Method - Download code directly from the CVS archive:</b><br>
-                                       
+              </li>
+               <li><b>Third Method - Download code directly from the CVS
+archive:</b><br>
+                                             
     <ul>
-             <li>Download the latest code snapshot from CVS. If prompted
-for   a  password,    simply press the Enter key. &nbsp;Note that the two
+              <li>Download the latest code snapshot from CVS. If prompted 
+for   a  password,    simply press the Enter key. &nbsp;Note that the two 
 lines   below  that start   "<tt>cvs</tt>" are long! <br>
-                  <tt>cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.smartmontools.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/smartmontools
+                   <tt>cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.smartmontools.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/smartmontools 
       login</tt> <tt><br>
-            cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.smartmontools.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/smartmontools
+             cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.smartmontools.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/smartmontools 
       co sm5</tt><br>
-                </li>
-             <li>The previous step created a subdirectory called <tt>sm5/</tt> 
-     containing    the code. Go to that directory, build, and install:<br>
-                  <tt>cd sm5<br>
-            make<br>
-            make install &nbsp;</tt> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
-   &nbsp;    &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;[only root can do this]<br>
-                </li>
-                                            
+                 </li>
+              <li>The previous step created a subdirectory called <tt>sm5/</tt>
+      containing    the code. Go to that directory, build, and install:<br>
+                   <tt>cd sm5<br>
+             make<br>
+             make install &nbsp;</tt> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
+&nbsp;    &nbsp;    &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;[only root can do this]<br>
+                 </li>
+                                                  
     </ul>
-                               </li>
-           
+                                </li>
+             
 </ol>
-              <b>After installing using Method 1, 2 or 3 above, you can read
-  the   man pages, and try out the commands:</b><br>
-                 
-<blockquote>                           
+               <b>After installing using Method 1, 2 or 3 above, you can
+read   the   man pages, and try out the commands:</b><br>
+                   
+<blockquote>                              
   <blockquote><tt>man 8 smartctl</tt><br>
-             <tt>man 8 smartd</tt><br>
-             <tt>/usr/sbin/smartctl -etf /dev/hda &nbsp;</tt>[only root can 
- do this]<br>
-             <tt>/usr/sbin/smartctl -a /dev/hda &nbsp; &nbsp;</tt>[only root
-  can do this]</blockquote>
-         </blockquote>
-          Note that the default location for the manual pages is in <tt>/usr/share/man/man8</tt> 
-   . &nbsp;If "<tt>man</tt>" does not find the manual pages, then you may
- need to add <tt>/usr/share/man</tt> to your <tt>MANPATH</tt> environment
+              <tt>man 8 smartd</tt><br>
+              <tt>/usr/sbin/smartctl -etf /dev/hda &nbsp;</tt>[only root
+can   do this]<br>
+              <tt>/usr/sbin/smartctl -a /dev/hda &nbsp; &nbsp;</tt>[only
+root   can do this]</blockquote>
+          </blockquote>
+           Note that the default location for the manual pages is in <tt>/usr/share/man/man8</tt>
+    . &nbsp;If "<tt>man</tt>" does not find the manual pages, then you may 
+ need to add <tt>/usr/share/man</tt> to your <tt>MANPATH</tt> environment 
 variable.<br>
-       
+         
 <hr width="100%" size="2"><br>
-            <br>
-            <a name="FAQ"></a><b>Frequently-asked questions<br>
-            </b>If your question is not here, please <a
+             <br>
+             <a name="FAQ"></a><b>Frequently-asked questions<br>
+             </b>If your question is not here, please <a
  href="mailto:smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net"> email me</a>.<br>
-                       
+                         
 <ul>
-              <li><b>What do I do if I have problems, or need support? &nbsp;Suppose 
-  I want to become a developer, or suggest some new extensions?</b><br>
-     Please send an email to the <a
- href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support"> 
-    smartmontools-support mailing list</a>.<br>
-       </li>
-       <li><b>What are the future plans for smartmontools?</b><br>
-            My plan is that smartmontools-5.x will support ATA/ATAPI-5 disks. 
-  &nbsp;Eventually,     we'll do smartmontools-6.x to support ATA/ATAPI-6 
-disks,  smartmontools-7.x     for the ATA/ATAPI-7 standard, and so on. &nbsp;The 
- "x" will denote revision    level, as bugs get found and fixed, and as enhancements 
-  get added. &nbsp;    If it's possible to maintain backwards compatibility, 
-  that would be nice,    but I don't know if it will be possible or practical.</li>
-              <li><b>Why are you doing this?</b><br>
-            My research group runs a beowulf cluster with 300 ATA-5 disks.
- &nbsp;We     have more than 20 TB of data stored on the system. &nbsp;It's
+               <li><b>What do I do if I have problems, or need support? &nbsp;Suppose
+   I want to become a developer, or suggest some new extensions?</b><br>
+      Please send an email to the <a
+ href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support">
+     smartmontools-support mailing list</a>.<br>
+        </li>
+        <li><b>What are the future plans for smartmontools?</b><br>
+             My plan is that smartmontools-5.x will support ATA/ATAPI-5 disks.
+   &nbsp;Eventually,     we'll do smartmontools-6.x to support ATA/ATAPI-6
+ disks,  smartmontools-7.x     for the ATA/ATAPI-7 standard, and so on. &nbsp;The
+  "x" will denote revision    level, as bugs get found and fixed, and as
+enhancements    get added. &nbsp;    If it's possible to maintain backwards
+compatibility,    that would be nice,    but I don't know if it will be possible
+or practical.</li>
+               <li><b>Why are you doing this?</b><br>
+             My research group runs a beowulf cluster with 300 ATA-5 disks. 
+ &nbsp;We     have more than 20 TB of data stored on the system. &nbsp;It's 
  nice to have    advanced warning when a disk is going to fail.</li>
-             <li><b>I see some strange output from smartctl. &nbsp;What does
-  it  mean?</b><br>
-           The raw S.M.A.R.T. attributes (temperature, power-on lifetime, 
-and   so  on)  are stored in vendor-specific structures. &nbsp;Sometime these 
-are  strange.   &nbsp;Hitachi disks (at least some of them) store power-on 
-lifetime  in minutes,   rather than hours. &nbsp;IBM disks (at least some 
-of them) have three temperatures stored in the raw structure, not just one. 
-And so on. &nbsp;If you find strange output, or unknown attributes, please 
-send an email to <a
- href="ttp://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support"> 
-    smartmontools-support</a> and we'll help you try and figure it out.</li>
-             <li><b>What attributes does smartmontools not yet recognize?<br>
-               </b>From a Hitachi disk: (230)(250)<br>
-           If you can attach names/meanings to these attributes, please send
-  me  a note to <a
- href="ttp://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support"> 
-    smartmontools-support</a>.</li>
-         <li><b>When I run <tt>smartd</tt> , the SYSLOG (<tt>/var/log/messages</tt> 
-      ) contains messages like this:</b><br>
-           <tt>smartd: Reading Device /dev/sdv <br>
-       modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module block-major-65<br>
-           </tt>This is because when <tt>smartd</tt> starts, it looks for 
-all   ATA  and SCSI devices to monitor (matching the pattern <tt>/dev/hd[a-z]</tt> 
-     or      <tt>/dev/sd[a-z]</tt>). &nbsp;The log messages appear because 
- your  system  doesn't have most of these devices.<br>
-       A future release of smartd will have a command-line option to specify
+              <li><b>I see some strange output from smartctl. &nbsp;What
+does   it  mean?</b><br>
+            The raw S.M.A.R.T. attributes (temperature, power-on lifetime,
+ and   so  on)  are stored in vendor-specific structures. &nbsp;Sometime
+these  are  strange.   &nbsp;Hitachi disks (at least some of them) store
+power-on  lifetime  in minutes,   rather than hours. &nbsp;IBM disks (at
+least some  of them) have three temperatures stored in the raw structure,
+not just one.  And so on. &nbsp;If you find strange output, or unknown attributes,
+please  send an email to <a
+ href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support">
+     smartmontools-support</a> and we'll help you try and figure it out.</li>
+              <li><b>What attributes does smartmontools not yet recognize?<br>
+                </b>From a Hitachi disk: (230)(250)<br>
+            If you can attach names/meanings to these attributes, please
+send   me  a note to <a
+ href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support">
+     smartmontools-support</a>.</li>
+          <li><b>When I run <tt>smartd</tt> , the SYSLOG (<tt>/var/log/messages</tt>
+       ) contains messages like this:</b><br>
+            <tt>smartd: Reading Device /dev/sdv <br>
+        modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module block-major-65<br>
+            </tt>This is because when <tt>smartd</tt> starts, it looks for
+ all   ATA  and SCSI devices to monitor (matching the pattern <tt>/dev/hd[a-z]</tt>
+      or      <tt>/dev/sd[a-z]</tt>). &nbsp;The log messages appear because
+  your  system  doesn't have most of these devices.<br>
+        A future release of smartd will have a command-line option to specify 
   which  devices to include or exclude from start-up search.<br>
-         </li>
-                       
+          </li>
+                         
 </ul>
-             
-<hr width="100%" size="2"><b><a name="testinghelp"></a>Help needed in testing
+               
+<hr width="100%" size="2"><b><a name="testinghelp"></a>Help needed in testing 
       smartmontools, especially on SCSI disks/systems<br>
-            </b>I have access to a number of systems with ATA S.M.A.R.T.
-disks,    but   I don't have any access to systems with SCSI S.M.A.R.T. devices. 
-&nbsp;I'd     be very grateful to find someone who could help me test the 
-smartmontools     code on SCSI disks. &nbsp;Since it's derived from the smartsuite 
-package,     it should initially work about the same way with SCSI devices 
-as the smartsuite     tools did.<br>
-            <br>
-            I'd be especially happy if someone would like to take on the
-task,    as  a  developer, of maintaining the SCSI code. &nbsp;Do you have
+             </b>I have access to a number of systems with ATA S.M.A.R.T. 
+disks,    but   I don't have any access to systems with SCSI S.M.A.R.T. devices.
+ &nbsp;I'd     be very grateful to find someone who could help me test the
+ smartmontools     code on SCSI disks. &nbsp;Since it's derived from the
+smartsuite  package,     it should initially work about the same way with
+SCSI devices  as the smartsuite     tools did.<br>
+             <br>
+             I'd be especially happy if someone would like to take on the 
+task,    as  a  developer, of maintaining the SCSI code. &nbsp;Do you have 
 a beowulf    cluster   with a few hundred SCSI disks? Please volunteer!<br>
-                       
-<hr width="100%" size="2"><a name="differfromsmartsuite"></a><b>How does
-smartmontools differ from smartsuite?<br>
- </b>The smartsuite code was originally developed as a Senior Thesis by Michael
-Cornwell at the Concurrent Systems Laboratory (now part of the <a
- href="http://ssrc.soe.ucsc.edu">Storage Systems Research Center</a>), Jack 
-Baskin School of Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz. <br>
- <b><br>
-            </b>Smartmontools was derived directly from smartsuite .  It
-differs from smartsuite in that it supports the ATA/ATAPI-5 standard.   So
-for example <tt>smartctl</tt> from smartsuite has no facility  for printing
- the S.M.A.R.T. self-test logs, and doesn't print timestamp information 
-in the most  usable  way.   The  <tt>smartctl</tt>  utility in smartmontools
-has added functionality (<tt>-q,-Q,</tt><tt>-L,-f, -F and -m</tt> options),
-updated documentation, and also fixes small technical bugs in smartsuite.
+                         
+<hr width="100%" size="2"><a name="differfromsmartsuite"></a><b>How does smartmontools
+differ from smartsuite?<br>
+  </b>The smartsuite code was originally developed as a Senior Thesis by
+Michael Cornwell at the Concurrent Systems Laboratory (now part of the <a
+ href="http://ssrc.soe.ucsc.edu">Storage Systems Research Center</a>), Jack
+ Baskin School of Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz. <br>
+  <b><br>
+             </b>Smartmontools was derived directly from smartsuite .  It 
+differs from smartsuite in that it supports the ATA/ATAPI-5 standard.   So 
+for example <tt>smartctl</tt> from smartsuite has no facility  for printing 
+ the S.M.A.R.T. self-test logs, and doesn't print timestamp information  in
+the most  usable  way.   The  <tt>smartctl</tt>  utility in smartmontools 
+has added functionality for this (<tt>-q,-Q,</tt><tt>-L,-f, -F and -m</tt>
+options), updated documentation, and also fixes small technical bugs in smartsuite. 
 &nbsp; See the <a
- href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/smartmontools/sm5/CHANGELOG">CHANGELOG</a>
-file for a summary of what's been done.<br>
+ href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/smartmontools/sm5/CHANGELOG">CHANGELOG</a> 
+file for a summary of what's been done. The <tt>smartd</tt> utility differs
+from the smartsuite one in a couple of ways. &nbsp;First, it prints somewhat
+more informative error messages to the syslog. &nbsp;Second, on startup it
+looks for a configuration file <tt>/etc/smartd.conf</tt>, and if <tt>smartd</tt>
+finds this file, it monitors the list of devices therein, rather than querying
+all IDE and SCSI devices on your system. &nbsp;[If the configuration file
+does not exist, then it does query all IDE and SCSI devices.] &nbsp;Finally,
+it's a well-behaved daemon and doesn't leave open file descriptors and other
+detrius behind.<br>
 <br>
-            The other principle difference is that smartmontools is an open-source
- development project, meaning that we keep the files in CVS, and   that 
-other  developers who wish to contribute can commit changes to the archive.
-&nbsp;If  you would like to contribute, please write to to <a
- href="ttp://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support"> 
-    smartmontools-support</a>.<br>
-  <br>
-  But the bottom line is that the code in smartmontools is derived directly
+The other principle difference is that smartmontools is an open-source  development
+project, meaning that we keep the files in CVS, and   that  other  developers
+who wish to contribute can commit changes to the archive. &nbsp;If  you would
+like to contribute, please write to to <a
+ href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support">
+     smartmontools-support</a>.<br>
+   <br>
+   But the bottom line is that the code in smartmontools is derived directly 
  from smartsuite  and is similar.  The smartsuite package can be found <a
  href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/smartsuite/">here</a>. &nbsp;<br>
-                       
+                         
 <hr width="100%" size="2"><br>
-               <a name="references"></a><big><b>Useful references on S.M.A.R.T. 
-   and   the   ATA/ATAPI standards<br>
-               </b>If you are having trouble understanding the output of
+                <a name="references"></a><big><b>Useful references on S.M.A.R.T.
+    and   the   ATA/ATAPI standards<br>
+                </b>If you are having trouble understanding the output of 
 smartctl     or  smartd,  please first read the manual pages:<tt><br>
-              &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; man 8 smartctl<br>
-              &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; man 8 smartd</tt><br>
-               If you'd like to know more about S.M.A.R.T., then the following
+               &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; man 8 smartctl<br>
+               &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; man 8 smartd</tt><br>
+                If you'd like to know more about S.M.A.R.T., then the following 
    references     may be helpful:<br>
-              </big>              
+               </big>               
 <ul>
-                <li>The <a
- href="http://www.t13.org/project/d1321r1c.pdf"> ATAPI/ATA-5       Revision
+                 <li>The <a
+ href="http://www.t13.org/project/d1321r1c.pdf"> ATAPI/ATA-5       Revision 
 1 specification</a></li>
-                <li><a href="http://www.t13.org/#FTP_site">Earlier and later
+                 <li><a href="http://www.t13.org/#FTP_site">Earlier and later 
   revisions      of the ATAPI/ATA specifications</a></li>
-                <li>The S.M.A.R.T. specification is SFF-8035i (rev E). &nbsp;I
+                 <li>The S.M.A.R.T. specification is SFF-8035i (rev E). &nbsp;I 
    can   not   find an on-line reference. It can be obtained from the <a
- href="http://www.sffcommittee.com/ns/">Small Form Factors  Committee</a> 
-          . Here is their <a
+ href="http://www.sffcommittee.com/ns/">Small Form Factors  Committee</a>
+           . Here is their <a
  href="ftp://ftp.seagate.com/sff/INF-8035.TXT"> "link"</a>        .</li>
-                           
+                             
 </ul>
-                         
-<hr width="100%" size="2"><a name="sampleoutput"></a><b>Sample output from
-      smartmontools</b>
+                           
+<hr width="100%" size="2"><a name="sampleoutput"></a><b>Sample output from 
+      smartmontools</b> 
 <pre><tt>
 #root smartctl -am /dev/hda
 smartctl version 5.0-11 Copyright (C) 2002 Bruce Allen
@@ -360,89 +369,12 @@ When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.
 After command completion occurred, registers were:
 ER:40 SC:01 SN:15 CL:be CH:2e D/H:e0 ST:51
 Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were:
-DCR   FR   SC   SN   CL   CH   D/H   CR   Timestamp
- 00   00   01   15   be   2e    e0   c8     831.599
- 00   00   01   14   be   2e    e0   c8     831.594
- 00   00   01   13   be   2e    e0   c8     831.594
- 00   00   01   12   be   2e    e0   c8     831.594
- 00   00   01   11   be   2e    e0   c8     831.594
-
-Error 2 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 458 hours
-When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.
-After command completion occurred, registers were:
-ER:40 SC:45 SN:15 CL:be CH:2e D/H:e0 ST:51
-Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were:
-DCR   FR   SC   SN   CL   CH   D/H   CR   Timestamp
- 00   00   80   da   bd   2e    e0   c8     829.680
- 00   00   80   5a   bd   2e    e0   c8     829.677
- 00   00   80   da   bc   2e    e0   c8     829.673
- 00   00   80   5a   bc   2e    e0   c8     829.671
- 00   00   01   58   bc   2e    e0   c8     829.671
-
-Error 3 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 458 hours
-When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.
-After command completion occurred, registers were:
-ER:40 SC:01 SN:47 CL:bc CH:2e D/H:e0 ST:51
-Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were:
-DCR   FR   SC   SN   CL   CH   D/H   CR   Timestamp
- 00   00   01   47   bc   2e    e0   c8     826.962
- 00   00   01   46   bc   2e    e0   c8     826.961
- 00   00   01   45   bc   2e    e0   c8     826.961
- 00   00   01   44   bc   2e    e0   c8     826.961
- 00   00   01   43   bc   2e    e0   c8     826.961
-
-Error 4 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 458 hours
-When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.
-After command completion occurred, registers were:
-ER:40 SC:13 SN:47 CL:bc CH:2e D/H:e0 ST:51
-Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were:
-DCR   FR   SC   SN   CL   CH   D/H   CR   Timestamp
- 00   00   80   da   bb   2e    e0   c8     825.038
- 00   00   80   5a   bb   2e    e0   c8     825.033
- 00   00   80   da   ba   2e    e0   c8     825.030
- 00   00   80   5a   ba   2e    e0   c8     824.940
- 00   00   80   da   b9   2e    e0   c8     824.937
-
-Error 5 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 458 hours
-When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.
-After command completion occurred, registers were:
-ER:40 SC:01 SN:85 CL:19 CH:2c D/H:e0 ST:51
-Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were:
-DCR   FR   SC   SN   CL   CH   D/H   CR   Timestamp
- 00   00   01   85   19   2c    e0   c8     816.487
- 00   00   01   84   19   2c    e0   c8     816.487
- 00   00   01   83   19   2c    e0   c8     816.486
- 00   00   01   82   19   2c    e0   c8     816.486
- 00   00   01   81   19   2c    e0   c8     816.486
-
-SMART Self-test log, version number 1
-Num  Test_Description    Status                  Remaining  LifeTime(hours)  LBA_of_first_error
-# 1  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       587         
-# 2  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       583         
-# 3  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       551         
-# 4  Short captive       Interrupted (host reset)      40%       551         
-# 5  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       551         
-# 6  Extended off-line   Completed: read failure       40%       550         0x002c1985
-# 7  Extended off-line   Aborted by host               50%       550         
-# 8  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       550         
-# 9  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       537         
-#10  Extended off-line   Completed: read failure       40%       536         0x002c1985
-#11  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       536         
-#12  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       536         
-#13  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       533         
-#14  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       532         
-#15  Short captive       Completed                     00%       459         
-#16  Short captive       Completed                     00%       459         
-#17  Extended off-line   Completed: read failure       40%       455         0x002c1985
-#18  Extended off-line   Aborted by host               50%       455         
-#19  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       451         
-#20  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       451         
-#21  Extended off-line   Completed: read failure       40%       449         0x002c1985
-</tt></pre>
-         <tt>    </tt>              
+DCR   FR   SC   SN   CL   CH   D/H   CR   Timestamp<br> 00   00   01   15   be   2e    e0   c8     831.599<br> 00   00   01   14   be   2e    e0   c8     831.594<br> 00   00   01   13   be   2e    e0   c8     831.594<br> 00   00   01   12   be   2e    e0   c8     831.594<br> 00   00   01   11   be   2e    e0   c8     831.594<br><br>Error 2 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 458 hours<br>When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.<br>After command completion occurred, registers were:<br>ER:40 SC:45 SN:15 CL:be CH:2e D/H:e0 ST:51<br>Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were:<br>DCR   FR   SC   SN   CL   CH   D/H   CR   Timestamp<br> 00   00   80   da   bd   2e    e0   c8     829.680<br> 00   00   80   5a   bd   2e    e0   c8     829.677<br> 00   00   80   da   bc   2e    e0   c8     829.673<br> 00   00   80   5a   bc   2e    e0   c8     829.671<br> 00   00   01   58   bc   2e    e0   c8     829.671<br><br>Error 3 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 458 hours<br>When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.<br>After command completion occurred, registers were:<br>ER:40 SC:01 SN:47 CL:bc CH:2e D/H:e0 ST:51<br>Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were:<br>DCR   FR   SC   SN   CL   CH   D/H   CR   Timestamp<br> 00   00   01   47   bc   2e    e0   c8     826.962<br> 00   00   01   46   bc   2e    e0   c8     826.961<br> 00   00   01   45   bc   2e    e0   c8     826.961<br> 00   00   01   44   bc   2e    e0   c8     826.961<br> 00   00   01   43   bc   2e    e0   c8     826.961<br><br>Error 4 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 458 hours<br>When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.<br>After command completion occurred, registers were:<br>ER:40 SC:13 SN:47 CL:bc CH:2e D/H:e0 ST:51<br>Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were:<br>DCR   FR   SC   SN   CL   CH   D/H   CR   Timestamp<br> 00   00   80   da   bb   2e    e0   c8     825.038<br> 00   00   80   5a   bb   2e    e0   c8     825.033<br> 00   00   80   da   ba   2e    e0   c8     825.030<br> 00   00   80   5a   ba   2e    e0   c8     824.940<br> 00   00   80   da   b9   2e    e0   c8     824.937<br><br>Error 5 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 458 hours<br>When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.<br>After command completion occurred, registers were:<br>ER:40 SC:01 SN:85 CL:19 CH:2c D/H:e0 ST:51<br>Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were:<br>DCR   FR   SC   SN   CL   CH   D/H   CR   Timestamp<br> 00   00   01   85   19   2c    e0   c8     816.487<br> 00   00   01   84   19   2c    e0   c8     816.487<br> 00   00   01   83   19   2c    e0   c8     816.486<br> 00   00   01   82   19   2c    e0   c8     816.486<br> 00   00   01   81   19   2c    e0   c8     816.486<br><br>SMART Self-test log, version number 1<br>Num  Test_Description    Status                  Remaining  LifeTime(hours)  LBA_of_first_error<br># 1  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       587         <br># 2  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       583         <br># 3  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       551         <br># 4  Short captive       Interrupted (host reset)      40%       551         <br># 5  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       551         <br># 6  Extended off-line   Completed: read failure       40%       550         0x002c1985<br># 7  Extended off-line   Aborted by host               50%       550         <br># 8  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       550         <br># 9  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       537         <br>#10  Extended off-line   Completed: read failure       40%       536         0x002c1985<br>#11  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       536         <br>#12  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       536         <br>#13  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       533         <br>#14  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       532         <br>#15  Short captive       Completed                     00%       459         <br>#16  Short captive       Completed                     00%       459         <br>#17  Extended off-line   Completed: read failure       40%       455         0x002c1985<br>#18  Extended off-line   Aborted by host               50%       455         <br>#19  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       451         <br>#20  Short off-line      Completed                     00%       451         <br>#21  Extended off-line   Completed: read failure       40%       449         0x002c1985<br></tt></pre>
+          <tt>    </tt>               
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-            <big> </big></div>
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