Re: smartd.conf changes lost

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Tim:
>> Today I noticed the following in my log file, but I
>> haven't yet explored any further about it:
>>
>> --------------------- Smartd Begin ------------------------
>>
>>
>> /dev/sda :
>>    Usage: Load_Cycle_Count (193) changed to
>>      99,
>>    Usage: Temperature_Celsius (194) changed to
>>      220, 203, 189, 183, 253, 220, 189, 196,
>>
>> **Unmatched Entries**
>> Drive: DEVICESCAN, implied '-a' Directive on line 18 of file /etc/smartd.conf
>> Problem creating device name scan list
>> Device /dev/sda: ATA disk detected behind SAT layer
>>   Try adding '-d sat' to the device line in the smartd.conf file.
>>   For example: '/dev/sda -a -d sat'
>>
>> ---------------------- Smartd End -------------------------
>>
>> Despite what it says.  To the best of my knowledge, my HDD is actually a
>> SATA drive, and the motherboard pretends its PATA.

Tony Nelson:
> It did't say anything about SATA or PATA, only about ATA behind SCSI SAT layer.

Ah...  Well, if it'd used the word SCSI, I would have had a hint to
follow (in that message, itself).  ;-)

Looking through /var/log/messages, with the current simple DEVICESCAN
option set in the configuration file (and nothing else), I see entries
like this:

Oct 26 13:33:32 suspishus smartd[2609]: Opened configuration file /etc/smartd.conf 
Oct 26 13:33:32 suspishus smartd[2609]: Drive: DEVICESCAN, implied '-a' Directive on line 18 of file /etc/smartd.conf 
Oct 26 13:33:33 suspishus smartd[2609]: Configuration file /etc/smartd.conf was parsed, found DEVICESCAN, scanning devices 
Oct 26 13:33:33 suspishus smartd[2609]: Problem creating device name scan list 
Oct 26 13:33:33 suspishus smartd[2609]: Device: /dev/sda, opened 
Oct 26 13:33:33 suspishus smartd[2609]: Device /dev/sda: ATA disk detected behind SAT layer 
Oct 26 13:33:34 suspishus smartd[2609]:   Try adding '-d sat' to the device line in the smartd.conf file. 
Oct 26 13:33:34 suspishus smartd[2609]:   For example: '/dev/sda -a -d sat' 
Oct 26 13:33:34 suspishus smartd[2609]: Device: /dev/sda, opened 
Oct 26 13:33:35 suspishus smartd[2609]: Device: /dev/sda, not found in smartd database. 
Oct 26 13:33:35 suspishus smartd[2609]: Device: /dev/sda, is SMART capable. Adding to "monitor" list. 
Oct 26 13:33:35 suspishus smartd[2609]: Monitoring 1 ATA and 0 SCSI devices 
Oct 26 13:33:36 suspishus smartd[2611]: smartd has fork()ed into background mode. New PID=2611. 
Oct 26 14:03:33 suspishus smartd[2611]: Device: /dev/sda, SMART Usage Attribute: 194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 250 to 203 
Oct 26 14:33:33 suspishus smartd[2611]: Device: /dev/sda, SMART Usage Attribute: 194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 203 to 183 
Oct 26 15:33:33 suspishus smartd[2611]: Device: /dev/sda, SMART Usage Attribute: 194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 183 to 177 

So I presume I don't really need to customise the file any further, it
appears to be reading data from the drive, as it is (it's found a drive,
it's monitoring 1 drive, and showing some values associated with that
drive).

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