- smartctl -a /dev/sda (dump all the SMART info on the disk)
- smartctl -t short /dev/sda (run a short self test)
- smartctl -t long /dev/sda (run a long self test)
- smartctl -l selftest /dev/sda (list the available self test results)
- smartctl -s on /dev/sda (to turn on SMART if its not on by default)
0 8 * * 0 smartctl -t long /dev/sda >>/var/log/smart.log 2>&1Setting:
0 9 * * 0 smartctl -l selftest /dev/sda >>/var/log/smart.log 2>&1
SMARTD_OPTS="--interval=3600"
in /etc/conf.d/smartd is the only non default setting I made (for a laptop).
Funnies:
- One disk didn't have SMART enabled (all the rest did...)
- One (other) disk didn't list self tests in progress
- RAID confuses SMART on two servers I tried it on (a test started on one side of a mirror showed up on both