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check_smart does not support General Purpose Log #52
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Interesting case. Just out of curiousity, what does According to https://www.smartmontools.org/browser/trunk/smartmontools/drivedb.h?rev=5047#L1683 the ADATA SP600 devics should be recognizable by smartcl:
According to the smartmontools changelog, this model was already added in March 2014. |
I'm including the output below. The machine in question runs Debian Buster.
The regular expression is for
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@hansmi does it work since smartmontools/smartmontools#53 ? |
The SSD was recognized after that, but as described in comment #52 (comment) the model in question doesn't report its lifetime as a plain SMART value. There is a value in the General Purpose Log. |
One of my computers has an SSD (model ADATA SP600NS34) which doesn't report its used life as a SMART attribute. It does, however, report it in the "General Purpose Log".
Supported tables can be listed with
smartctl -l devstat,0
and each supported table can be retrieved usingsmartctl -l devstat,<page>
.-l ssd
is equivalent to-l devstat,7
. The SMART attributes for the aforementioned SSD:check_smart
could retrieve the general purpose log pages and treat them similar to the SMART attributes.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: