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SMARTMONTOOLS - SMART utility toolset for Linux
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== HOME ==
The home for smartmontools is located at:
http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
Please see this web site for updates, documentation, and for
submitting patches and bug reports.
You will find a mailing list for support and other questions at:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/smartmontools-support
== COPYING ==
Copyright (C) 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
version.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License (for
example COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675
Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
== CREDITS ==
This code was originally developed as a Senior Thesis by Michael Cornwell
at the Concurrent Systems Laboratory (now part of the Storage Systems
Research Center), Jack Baskin School of Engineering, University of
California, Santa Cruz. http://ssrc.soe.ucsc.edu/
== OVERVIEW ==
SMARTMONTOOLS contains utilities that control and monitor storage
devices using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology
(S.M.A.R.T.) system build into ATA and SCSI Hard Drives. This is used
to check the reliability of the hard drive and to predict drive
failures. SMARTMONTOOLS Version 5.x is designed to comply to the
ATA/ATAPI-5 specification (Revision 1). Future releases of
SMARTMONTOOLS (Versions 6.x and 7.x) will comply with the ATA/ATAPI-6
and ATA/ATAPI-7 specifications.
This package is meant to be an up-to-date replacement for the
ucsc-smartsuite and smartsuite packages, and is derived from that
code.
== CONTENTS ==
The suite contains two utilities:
smartctl is a command line utility designed to perform
S.M.A.R.T. tasks.such as disk self-checks, and to
report the S.M.A.R.T. status of the disk.
smartd is a daemon that periodically monitors S.M.A.R.T. status and
reports errors and changes in S.M.A.R.T. attributes to syslog.
SEE THE FILE "WARNINGS" FOR REPORTS OF HARDWARE WHERE THESE UTILITIES MIGHT
CAUSE SERIOUS PROBLEMS SUCH AS LOCKUPS.
If you have just downloaded smartmontools from the URL above, then
you can read about these commands using the man pages. Within this
directory the commands:
man ./smartctl.8
and
man ./smartd.8
will display the manual pages for the two commands. If you have
already installed the package on your system, then:
man smartctl
and
man smartd
will display the same information.
== INSTALLATION ==
To install, use the commands:
make
make install
The tools require Linux kernel 2.2.14 or greater in order to run. Any
recent Linux distribution should support this package.
Fourteen files are installed:
/usr/sbin/smartd [Executable daemon]
/usr/sbin/smartctl [Executable command-line utility]
/etc/rc.d/init.d/smartd [Init/Startup script for smartd]
/usr/share/man/man8/smartctl.8.gz [Manual page]
/usr/share/man/man8/smartd.8.gz [Manual page]
/usr/share/man/man5/smartd.conf.5.gz [Manual page]
/usr/share/doc/smartmontools-5.0/README [What you are reading!]
/usr/share/doc/smartmontools-5.0/TODO [Things that need to be done/fixed]
/usr/share/doc/smartmontools-5.0/CHANGELOG [A log of changes. Also see CVS]
/usr/share/doc/smartmontools-5.0/COPYING [GNU Public License.]
/usr/share/doc/smartmontools-5.0/VERSION [Version number]
/usr/share/doc/smartmontools-5.0/WARNINGS [Systems where lockups or other serious problems reported]
/usr/share/doc/smartmontools-5.0/smartd.conf [Example Configuration file for /etc/]
/etc/smartd.conf.example [Example Configuration file for /etc/]
Source and binary RPM files are available at the website listed above.
PLEASE READ THE MANUAL PAGES FOR SMARTCTL AND SMARTD FOR MORE INFORMATION.
== NEW OPTION NAMES FOR SMARTCTL 5.1 ==
The following is a synopsis of the new options in smartctl 5.1 -- please see the
man page for more information.
-h, --help, --usage
Show usage and syntax help
-V, --version, --copyright, --license
Show version, copyright, and license info then exit
-q MODE, --quietmode=MODE
Set the quiet mode to one of: errorsonly, silent
-d TYPE, --device=TYPE
Set the device type to one of: ata, scsi
-T TYPE, --tolerance=TYPE
Set tolerance level to one of:
normal - Exit if a mandatory SMART command fails [DEFAULT]
conservative - Exit if any SMART command fails
permissive - Continue even if a mandatory SMART command fails
-b TYPE, --badsum=TYPE
Action to take on a bad checksum. TYPE and its meaning are:
warn - Issue a warning, but continue [DEFAULT]
exit - Exit smartctl
ignore - Continue silently without issuing a warning [NEW]
-s VALUE, --smart=VALUE
Enable/disable SMART. VALUE is one of: on, off
-o VALUE, --offlineauto=VALUE
Enable/disable automatic offline testing. VALUE is one of: on, off
-S VALUE, --saveauto=VALUE
Enable/disable attribute autosave. VALUE is one of: on, off
-H, --health
Show SMART health status
-c, --capabilities
Show SMART capabilities
-A, --attributes
Show SMART vendor-specific attributes and values.
-l TYPE, --log=TYPE
Show device log. Type is one of: error, selftest
-i, --info
Show drive information
-a, --all
Show all SMART information. Equivalent to -HcAi -l error -l selftest
-v N,OPTION , --vendorattribute=N,OPTION
Set vendor specific OPTION for attribute N. Currently supported are:
N OPTION Effect
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009 minutes Display in minutes instead of hours
Note that in the future this option may be used multiple times
with different arguments, to modify options for different
attributes.
-t TEST, --test=TEST
Perform TEST immediately. TEST is one of: offline, short, long
-C, --captive
When used with -t, performs test in captive mode. Has no effect on
offline test, or when used without -t option.
-X, --abort
Abort any non-captive test
The following table shows the mapping of old to new smartctl options and of
old to new smartd.conf directives:
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Old option New short option New long option smartd.conf smartd.conf
Versions <= Versions >= 5.1 Versions >= 5.1 DIRECTIVE DIRECTIVE
5.0 <= 5.0 >= 5.1
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-h, -? -h, -? --help
-V -V --version, --copyright, --license
-i -i --info CONFLICT
-q -q errorsonly --quietmode=errorsonly
-Q -q silent --quietmode=silent
-n -d ata --device=ata -A -d ata
-N -d scsi --device=scsi -S -d scsi
-P -T permissive --tolerance=permissive -P -T permissive
-U -T conservative --tolerance=conservative
-W -b --badsum=exit
-e -s on --smart=on
-d -s off --smart=off
-t -o on --offlineauto=on -T 1 -o on
-T -o off --offlineauto=off -T 0 -o off
-f -S on --saveauto=on -s 1 -S on
-F -S off --saveauto=off -s 0 -S off
-c -H --health -c -H
-g -c --capabilities
-v -A --attributes -p, -u, -f, -t -p, -u, -t
-l -l error --log=error -l -l error
-L -l selftest --log=selftest -L -l selftest
-a -a --all -a -a
-m -v 9,minutes --vendorattribute=9,minutes
-O -t offline --test=offline
-S -t short --test=short
-s -t short -C --test=short --captive
-X -t long --test=long
-x -t long -C --test=long --captive
-A -X --abort
NOW A COMMAND-LINE OPTION (-i N, --interval N) =======> -C N Set checktime CMD LINE: -i N
-f usage attributes -f
-M ADD Email addresses -m ADD
-m -3 Email mode -M diminishing,test
-m -2 Email mode -M daily,test
-m -1 Email mode -M once,test
If no -M is given, this is the DEFAULT =====> -m 0 Email mode -M once
-m 1 Email mode -M once
-m 2 Email mode -M daily
-m 3 Email mode -M diminishing
-i N Ignore -i N
-I N Ignore -I N
# Comment #
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Changes to smartd options:
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5.0 short 5.0 long 5.1 short 5.1 long
option option option option
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-h, -? --help -h, -? --help
-V --version, --copyright, --license -V --version, --copyright, --license
-X --debug -d --debug
-i N --interval=N
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