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| #76 | wontfix | DEVICESCAN smartd not working on opensolaris snv_134 | ||
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$ pfexec /usr/local/sbin/smartd -c smartd.conf $ echo $? 17 Running smartd returns an error code indicating no disks are available. $ cat smartd.conf DEFAULTSCAN -a -d sat,12 -m root system trace indicates no devices are opened smartd.conf.4 suggests that /dev/rdsk/c?t?d?s? is scanned. ? should correspond to more that one digit (not sure if this is the case) and s? isn't needed as this just refers to a slice of a disk. |
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| #1306 | duplicate | DataError when trying to edit Wiki | ||
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I tried to add an entry to the list of supported USB devices and got the following error: DataError: (1406, "Data too long for column 'request' at row 1") Also on the error page there is a link to "Create a ticket". When I click that it tries to make a GET request to https://www.smartmontools.org/newticket with an extremely long URL containing all data of the Wiki page in question. |
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| #1174 | fixed | Database addition: KingSpec NT-512 | ||
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I recently purchased a KingSpec 512GB M.2 SSD which smartctl -x identifies as model NT-512. Full output of smartctl -x will be attached. This device is the 512GB variant of this disk: I tenatively identified it as a Jmicron based product and created a local database entry using the properties found under the heading "JMicron based SSDs", JMicron JMF61x, JMF66x, JMF670 Output seems reasonable when interpreted with those properties, but I can't find actual proof this is correct. |
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