Re: smartmontools
You can enable the support (even for motherboards without S.M.A.R.T) support with the
flag "-e" on the command line. If I'm not wrong, this is the default behaviour of it startup
script.
(IMHO, the addition of smartmontools in the default debian installation is a good idea for
most part of default Pentium installations and above).
Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@hungry.com> escreveu em Fri, 16 Jul 2004 08:59:09 +0200:
> [John Summerfield]
> > I've fallen in love with smartmontools. I think it should be on every
> > Linux box that has disk drives.
> >
> > For those unfamiliar with it, it monitors the health of disk drives
> > (SCSI and ATA, SATA support coming), and can warn of impending failure
> > in time to get your data off the failing drive.
>
> I've experenced earlier that this tool generate kernel warnings when
> used on a disk where SMART support isn't enabled. If it is to be
> installed by default, it need to enable this support automatically
> when started, to avoid lots of strange error messages on the console.
>
>
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