Changes between Version 12 and Version 13 of Howto_ReadSmartctlReports_ATA


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May 1, 2010, 12:58:12 AM (15 years ago)
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Gabriele Pohl
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link to documentation about attributes

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  • Howto_ReadSmartctlReports_ATA

    v12 v13  
    5757SMART Attributes Data Structure revision number: 10
    5858Vendor Specific SMART Attributes with Thresholds:
    59 ID# <b><a href="TocDoc#SMARTAttributes" title="If your drive is not in the database, the names of the Attributes may be incorrect. Also note that starting with ATA/ATAPI-4, revision 4, the meaning of these Attribute fields have been made /entirely vendor-specific/. We collect info about the SMART attributes in separate wiki pages for the different vendors. Click the link to get there and choose the appropriate one."><font color="blue">ATTRIBUTE_NAME<font></a></b>          FLAG     <b><a href="" title="These are /NORMALIZED/ attribute values in the range 1-254. They are calculated by the vendors firmware using his detailed knowledge of the disk's operations and failure mode. Smartmontools only /report/ these."><font color="blue">VALUE<font></a></b> <b><a href="#Worst" title="This is the smallest (/closest to failure/) value that the disk has recorded at any time during its lifetime when SMART was enabled."><font color="browne">WORST</font></a></b> <b><a href="#Thresh" title="Each Attribute also has a Threshold value (whose range is 0 to 255). If the Normalized value (printed in column VALUE) is less than or equal to the Threshold value, then the Attribute is said to have failed. If the Attribute is a pre-failure Attribute, then disk failure is imminent."><font color="red">THRESH</font></a></b> TYPE      UPDATED  WHEN_FAILED RAW_VALUE
     59ID# <b><a href="TocDoc#SMARTAttributes" title="If your drive is not in the database, the names of the Attributes may be incorrect. Also note that starting with ATA/ATAPI-4, revision 4, the meaning of these Attribute fields have been made /entirely vendor-specific/. We collect info about the SMART attributes in separate wiki pages for the different vendors. Click the link to get there and choose the appropriate one."><font color="blue">ATTRIBUTE_NAME<font></a></b>          FLAG     <b><a href="TocDoc#SMARTAttributes" title="These are /NORMALIZED/ attribute values in the range 1-254. They are calculated by the vendors firmware using his detailed knowledge of the disk's operations and failure mode. Smartmontools only /report/ these."><font color="blue">VALUE<font></a></b> <b><a href="#Worst" title="This is the smallest (/closest to failure/) value that the disk has recorded at any time during its lifetime when SMART was enabled."><font color="browne">WORST</font></a></b> <b><a href="#Thresh" title="Each Attribute also has a Threshold value (whose range is 0 to 255). If the Normalized value (printed in column VALUE) is less than or equal to the Threshold value, then the Attribute is said to have failed. If the Attribute is a pre-failure Attribute, then disk failure is imminent."><font color="red">THRESH</font></a></b> TYPE      UPDATED  WHEN_FAILED RAW_VALUE
    6060  1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate     0x000f   054   051   006    Pre-fail  Always       -       141524796
    6161  3 Spin_Up_Time            0x0003   097   097   000    Pre-fail  Always       -       0