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Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology, or S.M.A.R.T in linux is enabled on some systems, so that we can monitor things like drive health and be able to replace a drive properly without lossing valuable data. | Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology, or S.M.A.R.T in linux is enabled on some systems, so that we can monitor things like drive health and be able to replace a drive properly without lossing valuable data. | ||
Revision as of 18:21, 2 June 2009
This site is currently being updated.
General Information
Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology, or S.M.A.R.T in linux is enabled on some systems, so that we can monitor things like drive health and be able to replace a drive properly without lossing valuable data.
Smartd is a linux daemon that uses the SMART protocol to analyze hard drives.
Basic Smartd Setup
Smartd enabled Machines
Hostname | RAID Controller | OS | Misc. |
---|---|---|---|
Taro.unh.edu | Areca Technology Corp. ARC-1231 12-Port PCI-Express | RHEL 5 | - |
Pumpkin.unh.edu | Areca Technology Corp. ARC-1231 12-Port PCI-Express | RHEL 5 | - |
Tomato.unh.edu | 3ware Inc 9000-series | RHEL 3.4 | - |
Gourd.unh.edu | Promise Technology, Inc. PDC20378 (FastTrak 378/SATA 378) | RHEL 3.4 | - |
Pepper.unh.edu | Silicon Image, Inc. SiI 3114 | RHEL 3.4 | - |
Einstein.unh.edu | Marvell Technology Group Ltd. MV88SX6081 8-port SATA II PCI-X | RHEL 5.3 | - |