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#1538 invalid smartd gets confused about which drive is reporting temperature changes? Jimmie
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OS: OpenSUSE Leap 15.3 (x86-64) smartmontools version 7.0-6.1

I've received a number of smartd email notifications over the past few weeks. Every time, the system journal suggests that smartd detected a temperature change on /dev/sda but that an error was logged against /dev/nvme.

My system has two SSDs: /dev/sda: Samsung 850 EVO /dev/nvme0: SK Hynix P31

The following warning/error was logged by the smartd daemon today:

   Device: /dev/nvme0, number of Error Log entries increased from 11 to 12
   Device info:
   SHGP31-1000GM-2, S/N:XXXXXX, FW:41060C20

The system journal from that timestamp shows the following:

smartd[1511]: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], SMART Usage Attribute: 190 Airflow_Temperature_Cel changed from 74 [Raw 26] to 73 [Raw 27]
smartd[1511]: Device: /dev/nvme0, number of Error Log entries increased from 11 to 12
smartd[1511]: Sending warning via <mail> to xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx ...
smartd[1511]: Warning via <mail> to xxxxxx@xxxxxxxx: successful

For some reason, it looks like smartd logged the error against /dev/nvme0?

#1537 fixed Add new drives to database: TOSHIBA HDWR480 Christian Franke TheDragonFire961
Description

The following drive is not in the database.

TOSHIBA HDWR480

This drive's family is the existing Toshiba X300 family. Other new drives include the HDWR440 and HDWR460. See attachment for a smartctl printout.

While I don't have a sample, there is also now a HDWR31E, which is a 14 TB version of the HDWR31J which is already in the database.

#1536 fixed Please add T-FORCE SSD to Database Christian Franke khristos
Description

Please add T-FORCE 512GB SSD to the drive database I've included the smartmontools report as instructed

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