Yes, this is hard to do in a general way. The problem is that you have to
correctly find the head load/unload counts in the SMART data. This is not
specified by any standard. It might be there, it might not be. I don't
see a general solution to this.
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008, Tejun Heo wrote:
Alexander Clausen wrote:
Tejun Heo wrote:
So, it's basically a system you assembled, right?
Yeah. So the storage-fixup thing only works for ready-made systems,>
like laptops or Macs?
Well, it's basically blacklisting systems w/ certain configuration and
is a very static solution by definition, so can't really be applied to
random systems. cc'ing Bruce Allen. I think we definitely need
something more dynamic but still don't have much idea how it should be
done. :-(
Thanks.
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