Opened 8 years ago

Closed 7 years ago

Last modified 7 years ago

#755 closed enhancement (duplicate)

USB enclosures to add to list

Reported by: BowRiver Owned by:
Priority: minor Milestone:
Component: wiki Version: 6.5
Keywords: Cc:

Description

Hi guys,

I'm not sure if this is the right place to post, I'm not a dev but found the Supported USB Devices list handy and have tested mine so thought I add them.

Astone ISO 2300 2.5 SATA to USB3.0 Enclosure
USB Bridge: ?
idVendor / idProduct: 0x174c / 0x1153
Options: OSX SAT-SMART driver
Tested on: MacOS 10.12.1
Author: BowRiver
Comment: DriveDx reports drive stats

Astone ISO GEAR 481U3 3.5 SATA to USB3.0 Meshed Metallic
USB Bridge: ?
idVendor / idProduct: 0x174c / 0x5106
Options: OSX SAT-SMART driver
Tested on: MacOS 10.12.1
Author: BowRiver
Comment: DriveDx reports drive stats

Vantec Dual 3.5-Inch SATA to USB 3.0 and eSATA with JBOD/RAID 0/1 External Hard Drive Enclosure (NST-400MX-S3R)
USB Bridge: ?
idVendor / idProduct: 0x 1529 / 0x 551
Options: OSX SAT-SMART driver
Tested on: MacOS 10.12.1
Author: BowRiver
Comment: DriveDx reports drive stats

Change History (6)

in reply to:  description comment:1 by Christian Franke, 8 years ago

Component: allwiki
Milestone: unscheduled
Priority: majorminor

Thanks for the info. The first two USB IDs are already in the drive database (which not used with OSX SAT-SMART driver).

The last one is still missing:

idVendor / idProduct: 0x 1529 / 0x 551

Is this actually 0x1529 / 0x0551 ?
There is no device with this idVendor in Wiki and drive database.

comment:2 by BowRiver, 8 years ago

Hi, yes sorry there is a typo.

The third one is 0x152d / 0x551

This enclosure is a 2 bay. I have just noticed that only the first drive bay reports the data from the HD in DriveDX.
I have 3 of them and it's the same for all 3.

in reply to:  2 comment:3 by Christian Franke, 7 years ago

The third one is 0x152d / 0x551

If 0x152d:0x0551 works with OSX SAT-SMART driver, then it should work with -d sat on other platforms. But it was already added to database with -d usbjmicron,x in r3146.

Related tickets: #95, #552.

comment:4 by Alex Samorukov, 7 years ago

chrfranke - despite the fact that driver is named SAT-SMART it also supports jmicron protocol, so it does not proof that this should work with -dsat. I would add it as "already added".

P.S. May be i will create generic driver for the USB->SCSI commands based on SAT-SMART with smartctl support.

comment:5 by Alex Samorukov, 7 years ago

Resolution: duplicate
Status: newclosed

comment:6 by Christian Franke, 7 years ago

Milestone: unscheduled
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