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#175 |
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I was wondering if it would be possible to have areca support ported from the linux version to the windows version of smartmontools. |
#177 |
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hi, I am using smartctl 5.41 2011-06-09 r3365 [i686-w64-mingw32-xp-sp3] (sf-win32-5.41-1) on windows xp and having an pci sata-card with 3114 silicon image-chip. I ve noticed that the result of --scan giving me the devices that I can request and the last one are the 3114-pci-card - the result of smartctl --scan: /dev/sda -d ata # /dev/sda, ATA device /dev/sdb -d ata # /dev/sdb, ATA device /dev/sdc -d ata # /dev/sdc, ATA device /dev/sdd -d ata # /dev/sdd, ATA device /dev/sde -d ata # /dev/sde, ATA device Problem is that smartctl is showing for both sata-drives(with smartctrl /dev/sdd -d ata and smartctrl /dev/sde -d ata ) that are connected to the 3114-card the same model and serial - that is an mistake. its showing for both the same serial of JK1171YAHVU93S which is an sign that the informations are not really from the 2nd one! I ve verified this with crystal disk info 4.01 and that prg. find out the correct model and two different serials ..so I think here is someting going wrong (bug?!) in smartctl. the drives that are connected to the 3114-pci-card are: Model Family: Hitachi Deskstar 7K2000 Device Model: Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 Serial Number: JK1171YAHVU93S and the 2nd one with .. Serial Number: JK1170YAHPSBAP (I ve tried the same with the version smartctl 5.41 2011-04-19 r3317 [i686-w64-mingw32-xp-sp3] (cf-win32-20110419) and the result is the same!) |
#178 |
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hi, another computer in my home office to find another bug in smartctl: smartctl 5.41 2011-06-09 r3365 [i686-w64-mingw32-xp-sp3] (sf-win32-5.41-1) and this machine is using windows xp as operating system. the cmd: smartctl --scan give this result: /dev/sda -d ata # /dev/sda, ATA device /dev/sdb -d ata # /dev/sdb, ATA device /dev/sdd -d sat # /dev/sdd [SAT], ATA device /dev/sde -d usbjmicron # /dev/sde [USB JMicron], ATA device sda = first internal connected sata-drive sdb = 2nd internal connected sata-drive sdc ?! smartctl does not print it! sdd = usb connected western digital elements drive sde = usb connected drive by using jmicron-chip-adapter the in the output of smartctl missing usb drive can accessed very well with command: smartctl -a /dev/sdc -d sat ..but if the cmds are automatic called by output from --scan this drive will be always missed! |