Opened 6 months ago

Closed 6 months ago

Last modified 6 months ago

#1771 closed enhancement (invalid)

SMART db request: Seagate FireCuda HDD (0x0bc2:0x2021)

Reported by: Dan Stevens Owned by:
Priority: minor Milestone:
Component: drivedb Version: 7.2
Keywords: usb Cc:

Description

Good afternoon,

Here is some information, along with the attached outputs from "smartctl -x" and "lsusb -v" for the following USB HDD that is not in the current database, but supports (at least some) SMART features once I added it to my custom database file:

Seagate RSS LLC FireCuda Gaming Hard Drive:

  • Serial_Number: 00000000NAD30K0B
  • Device ID: 0x0bc2:0x2021
  • Notes: with "-d scsi", is visible to smartctl and can run tests, but without temperature monitoring.

Tested using smartctl 7.2 r5155 on aarch64-linux-6.1.61-v8+, host: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu (Raspberry Pi 4B).

If you have any questions or want additional info/tests, please let me know -- and thank you for all your hard work!

Attachments (2)

smartctl-Seagate_FireCudaHDD-SerialNo_00000000NAD30K0B.txt (1.1 KB ) - added by Dan Stevens 6 months ago.
Seagate Firecuda USB HDD information from "smartctl -x"
lsusb-Seagate_FireCudaHDD-SerialNo_00000000NAD30K0B.txt (4.7 KB ) - added by Dan Stevens 6 months ago.
output for same device, but from "lsusb -vs"

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Change History (5)

by Dan Stevens, 6 months ago

Seagate Firecuda USB HDD information from "smartctl -x"

comment:1 by Dan Stevens, 6 months ago

Summary: New smartmontools db entriesSMART db request: Seagate FireCuda HDD (Serial: 00000000NAD30K0B)

by Dan Stevens, 6 months ago

output for same device, but from "lsusb -vs"

comment:2 by Dan Stevens, 6 months ago

Resolution: invalid
Status: newclosed

I must've had a moment -- this one's not actually working.

in reply to:  description comment:3 by Christian Franke, 6 months ago

Keywords: seagate removed
Summary: SMART db request: Seagate FireCuda HDD (Serial: 00000000NAD30K0B)SMART db request: Seagate FireCuda HDD (0x0bc2:0x2021)
  • Notes: with "-d scsi", is visible to smartctl and can run tests, but without temperature monitoring.

USB storage is accessed via SCSI commands by the OS but never provides SCSI-like diagnostic information in practice. The smartctl -d scsi output is the very limited SCSI-view emulated by the USB-Bridge.

Please try -d sat.

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