Smartmontools
smartmontools is Article description::a utility to read and monitor the S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) information of ATA/SATA and SCSI/SAS drives.
Installation
Hardware
S.M.A.R.T. support needs to be enabled in the BIOS or EFI firmware for correct operation.
USE flags
USE flags for sys-apps/smartmontools Tools to monitor storage systems to provide advanced warning of disk degradation
caps
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Build against sys-libs/libcap-ng to allow smartd to drop its privileges. |
daemon
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Install the monitoring daemon (smartd) and associated scripts. |
selinux
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!!internal use only!! Security Enhanced Linux support, this must be set by the selinux profile or breakage will occur |
static
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!!do not set this during bootstrap!! Causes binaries to be statically linked instead of dynamically |
systemd
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Enable use of systemd-specific libraries and features like socket activation or session tracking |
update-drivedb
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Install a script to update the drivedb file. |
Emerge
Install sys-apps/smartmontools:
root #
emerge --ask sys-apps/smartmontools
Usage
Invocation
root #
smartctl -h
smartctl 6.2 2013-07-26 r3841 [x86_64-linux-3.16.0-30-generic] (local build) Copyright (C) 2002-13, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org Usage: smartctl [options] device ============================================ SHOW INFORMATION OPTIONS ===== -h, --help, --usage Display this help and exit -V, --version, --copyright, --license Print license, copyright, and version information and exit -i, --info Show identity information for device --identify[=[w][nvb]] Show words and bits from IDENTIFY DEVICE data (ATA) -g NAME, --get=NAME Get device setting: all, aam, apm, lookahead, security, wcache, rcache, wcreorder -a, --all Show all SMART information for device -x, --xall Show all information for device --scan Scan for devices --scan-open Scan for devices and try to open each device ================================== SMARTCTL RUN-TIME BEHAVIOR OPTIONS ===== -q TYPE, --quietmode=TYPE (ATA) Set smartctl quiet mode to one of: errorsonly, silent, noserial -d TYPE, --device=TYPE Specify device type to one of: ata, scsi, sat[,auto][,N][+TYPE], usbcypress[,X], usbjmicron[,p][,x][,N], usbsunplus, marvell, areca,N/E, 3ware,N, hpt,L/M/N, megaraid,N, cciss,N, auto, test -T TYPE, --tolerance=TYPE (ATA) Tolerance: normal, conservative, permissive, verypermissive -b TYPE, --badsum=TYPE (ATA) Set action on bad checksum to one of: warn, exit, ignore -r TYPE, --report=TYPE Report transactions (see man page) -n MODE, --nocheck=MODE (ATA) No check if: never, sleep, standby, idle (see man page) ============================== DEVICE FEATURE ENABLE/DISABLE COMMANDS ===== -s VALUE, --smart=VALUE Enable/disable SMART on device (on/off) -o VALUE, --offlineauto=VALUE (ATA) Enable/disable automatic offline testing on device (on/off) -S VALUE, --saveauto=VALUE (ATA) Enable/disable Attribute autosave on device (on/off) -s NAME[,VALUE], --set=NAME[,VALUE] Enable/disable/change device setting: aam,[N|off], apm,[N|off], lookahead,[on|off], security-freeze, standby,[N|off|now], wcache,[on|off], rcache,[on|off], wcreorder,[on|off] ======================================= READ AND DISPLAY DATA OPTIONS ===== -H, --health Show device SMART health status -c, --capabilities (ATA) Show device SMART capabilities -A, --attributes Show device SMART vendor-specific Attributes and values -f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT (ATA) Set output format for attributes: old, brief, hex[,id|val] -l TYPE, --log=TYPE Show device log. TYPE: error, selftest, selective, directory[,g|s], xerror[,N][,error], xselftest[,N][,selftest], background, sasphy[,reset], sataphy[,reset], scttemp[sts,hist], scttempint,N[,p], scterc[,N,M], devstat[,N], ssd, gplog,N[,RANGE], smartlog,N[,RANGE] -v N,OPTION , --vendorattribute=N,OPTION (ATA) Set display OPTION for vendor Attribute N (see man page) -F TYPE, --firmwarebug=TYPE (ATA) Use firmware bug workaround: none, nologdir, samsung, samsung2, samsung3, xerrorlba, swapid -P TYPE, --presets=TYPE (ATA) Drive-specific presets: use, ignore, show, showall -B [+]FILE, --drivedb=[+]FILE (ATA) Read and replace [add] drive database from FILE [default is +/etc/smart_drivedb.h and then /var/lib/smartmontools/drivedb/drivedb.h] ============================================ DEVICE SELF-TEST OPTIONS ===== -t TEST, --test=TEST Run test. TEST: offline, short, long, conveyance, force, vendor,N, select,M-N, pending,N, afterselect,[on|off] -C, --captive Do test in captive mode (along with -t) -X, --abort Abort any non-captive test on device =================================================== SMARTCTL EXAMPLES ===== smartctl --all /dev/hda (Prints all SMART information) smartctl --smart=on --offlineauto=on --saveauto=on /dev/hda (Enables SMART on first disk) smartctl --test=long /dev/hda (Executes extended disk self-test) smartctl --attributes --log=selftest --quietmode=errorsonly /dev/hda (Prints Self-Test & Attribute errors) smartctl --all --device=3ware,2 /dev/sda smartctl --all --device=3ware,2 /dev/twe0 smartctl --all --device=3ware,2 /dev/twa0 smartctl --all --device=3ware,2 /dev/twl0 (Prints all SMART info for 3rd ATA disk on 3ware RAID controller) smartctl --all --device=hpt,1/1/3 /dev/sda (Prints all SMART info for the SATA disk attached to the 3rd PMPort of the 1st channel on the 1st HighPoint RAID controller) smartctl --all --device=areca,3/1 /dev/sg2 (Prints all SMART info for 3rd ATA disk of the 1st enclosure on Areca RAID controller)
Examples
smartctl is a utility that is used to control and monitor S.M.A.R.T. enabled drives.
Print information of a drive, including S.M.A.R.T. support:
root #
smartctl -i /dev/sda
Enable S.M.A.R.T. on a drive:
root #
smartctl -s on /dev/sda
Print the S.M.A.R.T. health status of a drive:
root #
smartctl -H /dev/sda
If the result is PASSED
, the drive is in good health. If the result is FAILED
, drive failure is imminent and the data should be backed up.
Print the S.M.A.R.T. capabilities of a drive, including supported tests and the time required to run them:
root #
smartctl -c /dev/sda
Print the vendor specific S.M.A.R.T attributes of a drive:
root #
smartctl -A /dev/sda
Run a S.M.A.R.T. test on a drive:
root #
smartctl -t TEST /dev/sda
The possible values for TEST
include:
offline
: Run the S.M.A.R.T. Immediate Offline Test.short
: Run the S.M.A.R.T. Short Self Test.long
: Run the S.M.A.R.T. Extended Self Test.conveyance
: Run the S.M.A.R.T. Conveyance Self Test.
Print a S.M.A.R.T. log of a drive:
root #
smartctl -l LOG /dev/sda
The possible values for LOG
include:
error
: Print the S.M.A.R.T. error log. This log will contain all errors. If the result isNo Errors Logged
, the drive is in good health. If there are some old errors, the drive is most likely in good health. If there are many recent errors, drive failure may be imminent and the data should be backed up.selftest
: Print the S.M.A.R.T. self-test log. This log will contain the results for theshort
,long
andconveyance
tests.
To send out notifications using custom scripts, place those scripts at /etc/smartd_warning.d. To run all scripts - add "@ALL" to the -m directive in /etc/smartd.conf. If the -m directive also contains an email address in the form of
/etc/smartd.conf
DEFAULT -m larry@example.org,@ALL ...
the notification will be sent using both email address and custom scripts. For more information, see -m and -M sections of man smartd.conf
S.M.A.R.T. daemon
smartd is a daemon that continuously monitors the S.M.A.R.T. information of drives. It can be configured via /etc/smartd.conf. See man smartd.conf for more information. smartd will log any errors to /var/log/messages.
In this example smartd monitors 4 drives and sends a test e-mail on startup. It also runs a scheduled test every week on Friday at 3:00 a.m.
/etc/smartd.conf
/dev/disk/by-id/ata-ST3000DM001-000000_00000000 -m alerts@example.com -M test -H -l error -l selftest -f -s L/../../5/03 /dev/disk/by-id/ata-ST3000DM001-111111_11111111 -m alerts@example.com -M test -H -l error -l selftest -f -s L/../../5/03 /dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-000000000000 -m alerts@example.com -M test -H -l error -l selftest -f -s L/../../5/03 /dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-111111111111 -m alerts@example.com -M test -H -l error -l selftest -f -s L/../../5/03
/etc/conf.d/smartd
# Add a net dependency for the smartd service rc_need="net"
To start smartd:
root #
/etc/init.d/smartd start
To start smartd at boot:
root #
rc-update add smartd default
To debug smartd and check for possible configuration errors:
root #
smartd -d
To stop the debugging instance of smartd, use Ctrl+\