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#630 | invalid | how to configure amazon aws mail server to send smartd alerts | ||
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Hi, I want to setup amazon aws mail server as the mail configuration for smartd. Is it possible? if yes what are the steps involved in achieving so? Thanks in advance! |
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#1464 | invalid | NVMe drives in database? (Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 500GB) | ||
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I noticed that my NVMe drive isn't in the database yet; the FAQ still mentions that they are not added, but I assume that entry is older, since smartctl does actually support NVMe these days? If they are now accepted, please find attached the data for a Samsung Evo 970 drive. If not, feel free to say so and close this ticket :-) |
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#944 | worksforme | WD Hard Drive smartd[484]: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], SMART Usage Attribute: 194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 102 to 100 | ||
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I have been querying my hard disk every 60s for the last few days and plotting temps using hddtemp/rrdtool. It hovers around the 40-42 C mark. https://imgur.com/a/NkIuP However smartd reports spikes of 100-102 C multiple times per day. I thought this was erroneous BUT when i do smartctl -a /dev/sda a different picture emerges 194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022 100 096 000 Old_age Always - 43 WORST shows 96 C which is unusual so I am concluding that smartd is correct after all. However how is it able to detect the spike in temp whereas hddtemp fails? Is this value (smartd) erroneous? How is it being generated and how accurate is it? Can someone clarify if my temp is spiking to 96 C - could you guys shed some light on how all this works. (I contacted WD but they just asked me to run some tool of theirs which is not documented very well - i have no idea if their Quick Test is destructive - so I've asked them about that - waiting for their reply) |