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#37 | fixed | 'smartctl -n standby' wakes up drive | ||
Description |
If 'smartctl -n standby' is used on Linux, smartctl properly detects the standby mode and exits, but the drive spins up then. If 'hdparm -C' is used instead, the drive does not spin up. Related thread: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=4B40CF2C.8020405%40t-online.de&forum_name=smartmontools-support Ubuntu bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/smartmontools/+bug/497256 |
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#38 | fixed | SMART errors upon resuming from suspend | ||
Description |
Hi, I'm forwarding a bug reported by a Debian user. Version: smartctl 5.39 2009-12-09 r2995 [i686-pc-linux-gnu] (local build) upon resuming from suspend to ram (iirc, it does not affect suspend to disk, but i would not bet now), smartd logs+mails various messages: info smartd[1625]: Device: /dev/hda, not capable of SMART self-check crit smartd[1625]: Device: /dev/hda, failed to read SMART Attribute Data info smartd[1625]: Device: /dev/hda, Read SMART Self Test Log Failed info smartd[1625]: Device: /dev/hda, Read SMART Error Log Failed after /etc/init.d/smartmontools restart, everything seems just fine. |
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#39 | fixed | Silent "failure" without -parameters | ||
Description |
Hi,
This was my first time running smartctl. Without parameters it reported helpfully that I need a device name. When running "smartctl /dev/sda" it printed copyright notice and a home directory URL and no errors or anything useful. I thought for a while it might be broken. I suggest using -H or -a as the default output when no parameters are given. Or at least an error message that some parameter is needed. |