On 03/15/2017 03:00 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 03/15/17 14:55, Robert Nichols wrote:
> On 03/15/2017 01:10 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> On 03/15/17 13:48, alan(a)clueserver.org wrote:
>>>> Any thoughts on making sense of smrtctl
>>>> are appreciated.
>>> Gnome-disks will give you clearer information. Run the tests using that
>>> instead.
>>>
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>> Perhaps if I had the right command. The man page only shows three options.
>
> Perhaps if you would indicate what command you actually ran, ... .
>
> The manpage for smartctl 6.5 has a lot more than three options. Either
> "-A" or (more inclusive) "-a" should be relevant.
>
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I think you missed "Gnome-disks will give you clearer information. Run the tests
using that
instead." Which I was responding to.
I tried: # gnome-disks --block-device /dev/sdd
I had asked about smartctl but it was suggested that gnome-disks might be easier to use
and I was responding to that.
I agree that smartctl has an extensive man page,
OK. Your first post just showed some output from smartctl with no indication of how you
got it.
The output from "smartctl -A" will include information about the number of
reallocated sectors, which is important in evaluating the overall health of the drive.
S.M.A.R.T will not consider a drive to be near failure until it has almost used up its
supply of spare sectors. That is far beyond the point where most people would consider the
drive extremely unreliable. Once a drive starts using a significant quantity of spare
sectors, the situation frequently cascades rapidly to total failure.
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