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#133 |
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The supported SMART commands are described here: The SMART Command Feature Set http://www.micron.com/get-document/?documentId=5611 root@ubuntu:~# lsusb -v -d 0634:0655 Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0634:0655 Micron Technology, Inc. Device Descriptor:
Device Qualifier (for other device speed):
Device Status: 0x0000
root@ubuntu:~# /tmp/smartctl /dev/sda smartctl 5.40 2010-10-16 r3189 [i686-pc-linux-gnu] (local build) Copyright (C) 2002-10 by Bruce Allen, http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net /dev/sda: Unknown USB bridge [0x0634:0x0655 (0x1100)] Smartctl: please specify device type with the -d option. Use smartctl -h to get a usage summary root@ubuntu:~# /tmp/smartctl -d scsi -a /dev/sda smartctl 5.40 2010-10-16 r3189 [i686-pc-linux-gnu] (local build) Copyright (C) 2002-10 by Bruce Allen, http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net Device: MICRON eUSB DISK Version: 1100
A mandatory SMART command failed: exiting. To continue, add one or more '-T permissive' options. |
#135 |
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The syslog(3) facility does not support log messages with more than one line. Some syslog implementations replace embedded newlines with spaces, others output separate lines but with incomplete headers.
Smartd should issue one |
#139 |
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Using Hitachi 1TB UltraStar disks, HUA722010CLA330 On LSI1068 embedded SAS chip (on motherboard) OS: CentOS 5.1 on ROCKS5 cluster. Updated mptsas driver to mptlinux-4.24.00.00-2.x86_64 smartmontools 5.40 kernel 2.6.18-194.11.3.el5 Trying to read/modify CCTL settings. Fails to communicate with the drives CCTL. CAN see drives. Examples: smartctl -l scterc /dev/sda smartctl 5.40 2010-10-16 r3189 [x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu] (local build) Probable ATA device behind a SAT layer Try an additional '-d ata' or '-d sat' argument. [root@lagavulin ~]# smartctl -d sat -T permissive -l scterc /dev/sda smartctl 5.40 2010-10-16 r3189 [x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu] (local build) Smartctl: Device Read Identity Failed (not an ATA/ATAPI device) Warning: device does not support SCT Commands A couple more tests show that it thinks it's a scsi device, and then '-l scterc' returns nothing. This is true for both Hitachi and Seagate drives. [root@lagavulin ~]# smartctl -d test /dev/sda smartctl 5.40 2010-10-16 r3189 [x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu] (local build) /dev/sda: Device of type 'scsi' [SCSI] detected /dev/sda: Device of type 'scsi' [SCSI] opened [root@lagavulin ~]# smartctl -a -d scsi /dev/sda smartctl 5.40 2010-10-16 r3189 [x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu] (local build) Serial number: JPW9J0HD0DD0TC Device type: disk Local Time is: Wed Dec 1 13:25:04 2010 EST Device supports SMART and is Enabled Temperature Warning Disabled or Not Supported SMART Health Status: OK Error Counter logging not supported Device does not support Self Test logging [root@lagavulin ~]# smartctl -a -d scsi /dev/sdb smartctl 5.40 2010-10-16 r3189 [x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu] (local build) Serial number: 3QJ01G92 Device type: disk Local Time is: Wed Dec 1 13:37:03 2010 EST Device supports SMART and is Enabled Temperature Warning Disabled or Not Supported SMART Health Status: OK Error Counter logging not supported Device does not support Self Test logging [root@lagavulin ~]# smartctl -d scsi -l scterc /dev/sda smartctl 5.40 2010-10-16 r3189 [x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu] (local build) Verifying current versions and earlier problems with lockups on the mptsas device we tried this test: # while true; do smartctl -a /dev/sdb > /dev/null; done This produced no errors or lockups. Is there SOME WAY to set CCTL on these drives?? |