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== Status ==
 
To read smart status of hard disks attached to a 3ware raid controller, the <code>-d 3ware,N</code> flag needs to be passed, where N is the disk number. An example from gourd: <code>smartctl -a -d 3ware,5 /dev/twe0</code>
 
/dev/twe0 indicates the first 3ware 6/7/8000-series controller.
 
== Testing ==
 
To test a hard disk, use <code>smartctl -t <nowiki><test></nowiki> /dev/?d?</code>. Valid tests for most drives are short (~2 minutes) and long (10's of minutes).
 
  
To view the results of the test, use <code>smartctl -l selftest /dev/?d?</code>.
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== Basic Smartd Setup ==
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== Smartd enabled Machines ==
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==Hosts and Guests==
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{| cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" border="1"
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! Hostname !! RAID Controller !! OS !! Misc.
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| [[Taro.unh.edu]] || - || RHEL 5 || -
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|-
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| [[Pumpkin.unh.edu]] || - || RHEL 5 || -
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|-
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| [[Tomato.unh.edu]] || - || - || -
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|-
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| [[Gourd.unh.edu]] || - || - || -
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|-
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| [[Pepper.unh.edu]] || - || - || -
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|-
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| [[Einstein.unh.edu]] || - || - || -
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|-
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Revision as of 21:24, 1 June 2009


Basic Smartd Setup

Smartd enabled Machines

Hosts and Guests

Hostname RAID Controller OS Misc.
Taro.unh.edu - RHEL 5 -
Pumpkin.unh.edu - RHEL 5 -
Tomato.unh.edu - - -
Gourd.unh.edu - - -
Pepper.unh.edu - - -
Einstein.unh.edu - - -