Smartmontools: Ya Mon!
May 21, 2010, 10:33 (1 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Jeffrey B. Layton)
"As you might recall, SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and
Reporting Technology) is a standard technology for storage devices
to provide monitoring data about the device itself. However, the
data, called the attributes, is not standard and varies from drive
to drive and from manufacturer to manufacturer with values that are
defined by the manufacturer. In general the attributes include such
information as the temperature of the drive, the number of sectors
that have gone bad, reallocation of bad sectors, and so on. In
addition to attributes SMART can be used to force the drives to
perform self-tests to check for problems and store the information
in logs.
"All of the features and capabilities of SMART drives sounds
great but how does one collect SMART attribute information or
control drive self-tests and obtain the logs? Linux has a great
tool called smartmontools, that allows you to interact with the
storage devices using the SMART protocol."
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