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- Summary: smartmontools - for monitoring S.M.A.R.T. disks and devices
- Summary(ja): smartmontools - S.M.A.R.T.ディスクとデバイスの監視
- Name: smartmontools
- Version: 5.42
- Release: 1%{?_dist_release}
- License: GPLv2+
- Group: Applications/System
- URL: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/
- Source0: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/smartmontools/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
- Patch0: smartmontools-5.42-vinerelease.patch
- BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-root
- Obsoletes: smartctl
- Obsoletes: smartd
- Obsoletes: ucsc-smartsuite
- Obsoletes: smartsuite
- Requires(post): /sbin/chkconfig
- Requires: fileutils chkconfig
- BuildRequires: readline-devel ncurses-devel automake util-linux groff gettext
- #Packager: Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- # Copyright (C) 2002-4 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- # Home page: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/
- #
- # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
- # Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
- # version.
- #
- # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License (for
- # example COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675
- # Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
- #
- # This code was originally developed as a Senior Thesis by Michael Cornwell
- # at the Concurrent Systems Laboratory (now part of the Storage Systems
- # Research Center), Jack Baskin School of Engineering, University of
- # California, Santa Cruz. http://ssrc.soe.ucsc.edu/
- %description
- smartmontools controls and monitors storage devices using the
- Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology System (S.M.A.R.T.)
- built into ATA and SCSI Hard Drives. This is used to check the
- reliability of the hard drive and to predict drive failures. The suite
- is derived from the smartsuite package, and contains two utilities. The
- first, smartctl, is a command line utility designed to perform simple
- S.M.A.R.T. tasks. The second, smartd, is a daemon that periodically
- monitors smart status and reports errors to syslog. The package is
- compatible with the ATA/ATAPI-5 specification. Future releases will be
- compatible with the ATA/ATAPI-6 andATA/ATAPI-7 specifications. The
- package is intended to incorporate as much "vendor specific" and
- "reserved" information as possible about disk drives. man smartctl and
- man smartd will provide more information. The most recent versions of
- this package and additional information can be found at the URL:
- http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/
- %description -l ja
- smartmontoolsはATAおよびSCSIハードドライブに組み込まれたSelf-Monitoring,
- Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.)システムを用いてストレージ
- デバイスを制御・監視するツールです。ハードドライブの信頼性を点検し、ドラ
- イブの故障を予測するために用いられます。smartmontoolsはsmartsuiteパッケ
- ージから派生したもので、2つのユーティリティからなります。1つ目、smartctl
- はS.M.A.R.T.タスクを処理するために設計されたコマンドラインユーティリティ
- です。2つ目のsmartdは周期的にS.M.A.R.T.状態を監視し、システムログにエラ
- ーを出力するデーモンです。このパッケージはATA/ATAPI-5仕様に準拠していま
- す。将来のリリースではATA/ATAPI-6およびATA/ATAPI-7仕様にも準拠する予定
- です。このパッケージはディスクドライブに関するベンダ特有および予約された
- 情報も可能な限り取り扱えることを重視しています。より詳しい情報はman
- smartctlおよびman smartdで得られます。最新のバージョン及び追加情報につい
- ての情報は次のURLにあります:http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/
- %prep
- %setup -q
- %patch0 -p0
- # fix encoding
- for fe in AUTHORS CHANGELOG
- do
- iconv -f iso-8859-1 -t utf-8 <$fe >$fe.new
- touch -r $fe $fe.new
- mv -f $fe.new $fe
- done
- %build
- ln -s CHANGELOG ChangeLog
- autoreconf -i
- %configure --without-selinux
- make CXXFLAGS="%{optflags} -fpie" LDFLAGS="-pie -Wl,-z,relro,-z,now"
- %install
- rm -rf %{buildroot}
- make DESTDIR=%{buildroot} install
- rm -f examplescripts/Makefile*
- chmod a-x -R examplescripts/*
- rm -rf %{buildroot}/%{_docdir}/%{name}
- %clean
- rm -rf %{buildroot}
- %pre
- if [ ! -f /etc/smartd.conf ]; then
- echo "Note that you can use a configuration file /etc/smartd.conf to control the"
- echo "startup behavior of the smartd daemon. See man 8 smartd for details."
- fi
- # Now see if we should tell user to set service to start on boot
- /sbin/chkconfig --list smartd > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
- printmessage=$?
- if [ $printmessage -ne 0 ] ; then
- echo "Run \"/sbin/chkconfig --add smartd\", to start smartd service on system boot"
- else
- echo "smartd will continue to start up on system boot"
- fi
- %post
- # if smartd is already running, restart it with the new daemon
- if [ -f /var/lock/subsys/smartd ]; then
- /etc/rc.d/init.d/smartd restart 1>&2
- echo "Restarted smartd services"
- else
- # else tell the user how to start it
- echo "Run \"/etc/rc.d/init.d/smartd start\" to start smartd service now."
- fi
- %preun
- # if uninstalling the final copy, stop and remove any links
- if [ "$1" = "0" ]; then
- if [ -f /var/lock/subsys/smartd ]; then
- /etc/rc.d/init.d/smartd stop 1>&2
- echo "Stopping smartd services"
- fi
- # see if any links remain, and kill them if they do
- /sbin/chkconfig --list smartd > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
- notlinked=$?
-
- if [ $notlinked -eq 0 ]; then
- /sbin/chkconfig --del smartd
- echo "Removing chkconfig links to smartd boot-time startup scripts"
- fi
- fi
- %files
- %defattr(-,root,root)
- %doc AUTHORS CHANGELOG COPYING INSTALL NEWS README
- %doc TODO WARNINGS smartd.conf examplescripts
- %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/smartd.conf
- %attr(755,root,root) %{_sbindir}/smartd
- %attr(755,root,root) %{_sbindir}/smartctl
- %attr(755,root,root) %{_sbindir}/update-smart-drivedb
- %attr(755,root,root) /etc/rc.d/init.d/smartd
- %attr(644,root,root) %{_mandir}/man?/*
- %{_datadir}/%{name}
- # Maintainers / Developers Key:
- # [BA] Bruce Allen
- # [EB] Erik Inge Bols# [SB] Stanislav Brabec
- # [PC] Peter Cassidy
- # [CD] Capser Dik
- # [CF] Christian Franke
- # [GF] Guilhem Fr騷ou
- # [DG] Douglas Gilbert
- # [GG] Guido Guenther
- # [DK] David Kirkby
- # [KM] Kai M臾isarai
- # [EM] Eduard Martinescu
- # [FM] Fr馘駻ic L. W. Meunier
- # [KS] Keiji Sawada
- # [SS] Sergey Svishchev
- # [PW] Phil Williams
- %changelog
- * Fri Mar 23 2012 MATSUBAYASHI Kohji <shaolin@vinelinux.org> - 5.42-1
- - new upstream release; spec revamp
- * Tue Aug 4 2009 MATSUBAYASHI Kohji <shaolin@vinelinux.org> - 5.38-2
- - spec in UTF-8
- * Sun Apr 27 2008 KANEKO Seiji <giraffe@m2.pbc.ne.jp> 5.38-1vl5
- - upstream release
- * Wed Jan 02 2008 Shu KONNO <owa@bg.wakwak.com> 5.37-0vl2
- - rebuilt for VineSeed
- * Tue May 29 2007 Kazutaka HARADA <kazutaka@dc4.so-net.ne.jp> 5.37-0vl1
- - upstream release
- * Thu Jun 1 2006 KANEKO Seiji <giraffe@m2.pbc.ne.jp> 5.36-1vl2
- - upstream release
- - update Patch0
- - delete noreplace attribute from %%config
- * Sun Nov 28 2004 KANEKO Seiji <giraffe@m2.pbc.ne.jp> 5.33-1vl2
- - add Patch0: smartmontools-vinerelease.patch
- check /etc/vine-release in /etc/rc.d/init.d/smartd
- * Fri Oct 15 2004 KANEKO Seiji <giraffe@m2.pbc.ne.jp> 5.33-1vl1
- - rebuild for VineSeed
- - remove warnings about man page on %pre script
- - remove distribution-specific macros and scripts
- - remove unnecessary %clean script
- - remove date macro
- - moved install-time "chkconfig --list" from %post to %pre
- - add Summary(ja) and description -l ja
- - remove Summary and description other than English and Japanese
- * Fri Sep 10 2004 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- [BA] smartctl: ATA disks, if SMART ATTRIBUTE THRESHOLDS page has ID
- errors with some Attributes having NULL IDs, print Attribute
- info anyway (but issuing a warning to the user).
- [DG] [SCSI] Decode Last n error events log page; decode track following
- and positioning errors [Hitachi]
- [EM] FreeBSD: another tweak, __packed__ introduced in Version 5.0040
- [EM] Cleaner tweak of fixes for FreeBSD 4.x.
- [EM] Fix compilation errors under FreeBSD 4.x, as it is still using
- and old GCC
- [EM] Remove 3ware/FreeBSD specific files and just include pieces we need
- [DG] Add logic in smartd to detect 3ware, Marvell controllers and SATA
- disks behind an ATA-SCSI simulator (in Linux). If specific device
- types are not given and they are picked in a general SCSI device
- scan then warn and skip.
- [GG] insert correct path to smartd into smartd's init script
- [BA] Changed all default paths in documentation to reflect /usr/local as
- default path prefix. This affects on-line man pages, primarily.
- [DS] Added support for OpenBSD.
- [BA] Added another environment variable SMART_FULLMESSAGE set by
- the smartd mailing feature, and modified examplescripts/Example1
- to illustrate it.
- [BA] Fixed potentially misleading messages of the form:
- XXX failed: success
- [DG] emit warning if SATA disk detected using libata in Linux; then exit
- [PW] Added Seagate U10 family, Hitachi Travelstar 7K60, Fujitsu MHR2020AT,
- and QUANTUM FIREBALLP AS20.5 to knowndrives table.
- [DG] Detect 3ware and Marvell controllers from SCSI INQUIRY vendor string
- and suggest usage of appropriate '-d' argument in smartctl.
- [LW] Tested the RELEASE_5_33_WITH_MARVELL_SUPPORT branch on
- actual Marvell 88SX5041 hardware, with success.
- Merged into HEAD.
- [BA] Fixed nasty DEVICESCAN bug
- [BA] Checked in RELEASE_5_33_WITH_MARVELL_SUPPORT branch with
- some Marvell support.
- [BA] Additional modifications of Ed's controller scheme. Fixed
- broken 3ware support under linux, problems with scanning
- devices in smartd, and other small problems.
- [EM] Minor change to FreeBSD inclusion of 'twe' include files. Add
- code to check if they exising in /usr/include/sys to use those
- in preference to ones added here
- [EM] Very preliminary support attempt for 3Ware controllers under
- FreeBSD. Also, switched 'escalade_type/escalade_port' to
- 'controler_type/controller_port' and moved away from
- 'tryata/tryscsi' to using new 'controller*' variables to
- determine which controller type (ATA/SCSI/3Ware) to use.
- [GK] Added initscript support for Darwin.
- [CF] Windows smartd: Added ability to run smartd as a windows service,
- including new commands "smartd install ..." and "smartd remove"
- to install and remove the service registry entry.
- [BA] smartd: warn user if -s regexp regular expression contains
- characters other than 0123456789.*()|+?[-]{}:=SLCO since such
- characters are 'suspicous' and may indicate a poorly formed
- regexp. Extended regular expression gurus: can this list be
- reduced somewhat?
- [CF] Fixed bug in Windows smartd: Missing close of config file when
- configuration is reloaded by smartd daemon.
- [CF] Windows smartd: Added mail warning feature using the "Blat"
- (http://blat.sourceforge.net/) mailer as a default.
- [PW] Added Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 5120 Ultra ATA 33 series and TOSHIBA
- MK3017GAP to knowndrives table.
- [CF] Added fixes to build smartmontools on old Linux systems
- (libc < 6, Kernel 2.0.x).
- [BA] Added ATA minor version identity strings for latest ATA specification
- updates: ATA/ATAPI-7 T13 1532D revision 4a and ATA/ATAPI-6 published,
- ANSI INCITS 361-2002
- [PW] Added Hitachi Travelstar 5K80 family and Fujitsu MHTxxxxAH family to
- knowndrives table.
- [EM] Fix up compilation under FreeBSD < 5.x
- [PW] Added QUANTUM FIREBALL EX3.2A and missing Western Digital Caviar SE
- drives to knowndrives table.
- [BA] Modified Hitachi Travelstar 80GN family regexp in drive database.
- Thanks to [GK/CF] for problem & solution.
- [GK] Added os_darwin.[ch]
- [PW] Added the following drives to the knowndrives table: IBM Travelstar
- 48GH, 30GN, and 15GN family; IBM Deskstar 37GP and 34GXP family;
- Western Digital WDC WD272AA; Maxtor DiamondMax D540X-4D family;
- TOSHIBA MK2016GAP, MK2018GAP, MK2018GAS, MK2023GAS; and
- QUANTUM FIREBALL ST3.2A
- [BA] smartd/smarctl now print build HOST/OS information as part
- of startup slogan. This should make it slightly easier to
- read bug reports from users.
- [RZ] Fixed the DEVICESCAN to do what it was supposed to do - give
- error message unless scanning is in progress.
- [BA] Update documentation to describe 3ware character devices. Better
- error detection for missing/malfunctioning devices behind 3ware
- controllers. Now pack 3ware ioctl structures explicitly.
- [BA] For ATA devices that support LBA mode, print capacity as part
- of smartctl --info
- [RZ] Made DEVICESCAN quiet about non-existing devices unless debug
- is on.
- [DG] treat "unit attention" SCSI warning as try again in some contexts
- (test unit ready and mode sense)
- [BA] on drives that store max/min rather than min/max, get order
- correct in printing temp.
- [BA] fixed typo in 'smartctl -h' output. Thanks to Gabor Z. Papp.
- [BA] linux: clean-up to 3ware/AMCC support; dynamically create
- or fix /dev/tw[ae][0-15] device node entries if they don't
- exist or are incorrect. One can now use the character devices
- /dev/twe[0-15] OR /dev/sd? for 3ware 6000/7000/8000 series
- cards. One must use /dev/twa[0-15] for 3ware 9000 series cards.
- Note that selective self-tests now work via /dev/tw[ae] devices.
- Next step: documentation.
- [BA] linux: experimental "support" for 3ware/AMCC 9000 series
- controllers that use the 3w-9xxx driver. This will be in a
- state of flux for a few days. Note that this requires the
- character interface /dev/twa[0-15].
- [DG] linux: extend general SCSI OS interface to use the SG_IO ioctl. If
- not available, use the older SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND ioctl.
- [KS] Solaris/x86: fixed system identification problem in configure
- script. Thanks to Stuart Swales.
- * Mon Jul 5 2004 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- [BA] Update link to revised/updated IBM Deskstar Firmware
- [CF] Cygwin & Windows: Added missing ASPI manager initialization
- with GetASPI32SupportInfo(). Thanks to Nikolai SAOUKH for pointing
- this out and providing a patch.
- [BA] modified smartd init script to work on whitebox (thanks to
- Michael Falzon)
- [BA] removed (reverted) additional Attribute definitions from
- http://smart.friko.pl/attributes.php. All (or most?) of these
- appear to be return code values for the WD Digital Life Guard Utility.
- [PW] Added Seagate Medalist 17242, 13032, 10232, 8422, and 4312 to
- knowndrives table. Added missing Seagate U Series 5 drives.
- [PW] Added the following QUANTUM models to knowndrives table:
- FIREBALL EX6.4A, FIREBALLP AS10.2, FIREBALLP AS40.0, FIREBALL CR4.3A,
- FIREBALLP LM15, FIREBALLP LM30, and FIREBALLlct20 30
- [PW] Added missing Western Digital Protege drives to knowndrives table.
- [PW] Added Maxtor DiamondMax 40 ATA 66 series and DiamondMax 40 VL Ultra
- ATA 100 series to knowndrives table.
- [PW] Added the following Hitachi/IBM drives to knowndrives table:
- HITACHI_DK14FA-20B, Travelstar 40GNX series, Travelstar 4LP series,
- and Travelstar DK23XXB series. Added the missing Travelstar 80GN
- drives.
- [PW] Added Fujitsu MPB series and MPG series to knowndrives table. Added
- the missing Fujitsu MHSxxxxAT drives.
- [KS] Solaris: added workaround for dynamic change of time-zone.
- [KS] Solaris: fixed problem that autogen.sh cannot detect absence of
- auto* tools.
- [BA] smartd: added time-zone bug information to man page.
- Reverted CF code for _WIN32 case.
- [CF] Cygwin & Windows: Added better error messages on IDE/ATA device
- open error.
- [BA] added additional Attribute definitions from
- http://smart.friko.pl/attributes.php
- [BA] smartd: reworked TimeZone bug workaround so it is only invoked
- for glibc. Note: this might not be right -- a similar bug may
- exist in other platform's libcs.
- [DG] SCSI smartmontools documentation updated [2004/5/6]. See:
- http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/smartmontools_scsi.html
- [CF] Windows: Fixed reset of TZ=GMT in glibc timezone bug workaround.
- * Tue May 4 2004 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- [DG] move SCSI device temperature and start-stop log page output
- (smartctl) into --attributes section (was in --info section).
- [GG] change default installation location to /usr/local
- [CF] Cygwin smartd: Fixed crash on access of SCSI devices after fork().
- [PW] Added TOSHIBA MK4018GAS and the following Maxtor drive families
- to knowndrives table: DiamondMax D540X-4G, Fireball 541DX,
- DiamondMax 3400 Ultra ATA, DiamondMax Plus 6800 Ultra ATA 66.
- [PW] Added missing Maxtor DiamondMax 16, DiamondMax D540X-4K, and
- DiamondMax Plus 45 Ulta ATA 100 drives to knowndrives table.
- [PW] Added ExcelStor J240, Hitachi Travelstar 80GN family, Fujitsu
- MHTxxxxAT family, and IBM Deskstar 25GP and 22GXP families to
- knowndrives table.
- [CF] Cygwin smartd: Added workaround for missing SIGQUIT via keyboard:
- To exit smartd in debug mode, type CONTROL-C twice.
- [BA] smartctl: printing of the selective self-test log is now
- controlled by a new option: -l selective
- [BA] Added entries for Samsung firmware versions -25 to -39 based
- on latest info about firmware bug fixes.
- [PW] Added Seagate U Series X family, Seagate U8 family, and Seagate
- Medalist 8641 family to knowndrives table.
- [CF] smartd: Added exit values 5/6 for missing/unreadable config file.
- [BA] smartd: now monitor the Current Pending Sector count (Attribute 197)
- and the Offline Pending Sector Count (Attribute 198). Log a
- warning (and send an email, if so configured) if the raw count
- is nonzero. These are controlled by new Directives: -C and -U.
- Currently they are enabled by default.
- [CF] Added option -c FILE, --configfile=FILE to smartd to specify
- an alternate configuration FILE or '-' for standard input.
- [KS] configure.in now searches for -lnsl and -lsocket for Solaris.
- [CF] Win32/native smartd: Added thread to combine several syslog output
- lines into one single event log entry.
- [CF] Win32 smartd: Added DEVICESCAN for SCSI/ASPI devices.
- [GG] Use gethostbyname() the get the DNS domain since getdomainname()
- returns the NIS domain when sending mails from smartd.
- [GG] smartd.init.in: pass smartd_opts to smartd on startup, read distribution
- specific configuration files if found
- [SS] smartctl: added NetBSD support for Selective Self-tests.
- [BA] smartd.conf example configuration file now has all examples
- commented out except for 'DEVICESCAN'.
- [CF] Win32/native smartd: Added ability to display warning "emails"
- as message box by "-m msgbox" directive. With "-m sysmsgbox",
- a system modal (always on top) message box is shown.
- [BA] smartctl: printing of self-test log for disks that support
- Selective self-testing now shows the status of the (optional)
- read-scan after the selective self test. Also, changed format
- in printing self-test log to print failing LBA in base 10 not
- base 16 (more compatible with kernel error messages). Also,
- in printing SMART error log, print timestamps in format
- days+hours+minutes+seconds.
- [CF] Win32 smartd: Added ability to log to stdout/stderr
- (-l local1/2). Toggling debug console still works
- if stdout is redirected.
- [BA] smartctl: selective self-test log, print current status
- in a more detailed way. Allow writing of selective self-test
- log provided that no other self-test is underway.
- [BA] Linux: eliminated dependency on kernel tree hdreg.h.
- [BA] smartctl: -l selftest option now prints Selective self-test
- log in addition to the normal self-test log.
- Added additional options (-t pending, -t afterselect) to
- control remaining Selective Self-test capabilities. Tested
- with several Maxtor disks. Modified error message printing
- so that munged option messages print at the end not the
- start of output.
- [CF] Added daemon support to Win32 native version of smartd.
- The daemon can be controlled by commands similar to initd
- scripts: "smartd status|stop|reload|restart|sigusr1|sigusr2".
- [CF] Added minor support for option "-l local[0-7]" to Win32 native
- (not Cygwin) version of smartd. If specified, the log output
- is written to file "./smartd[1-7]?.log" instead of event log.
- [BA] Added Selective Self-test to smartctl (-t selective,M-N).
- Currently only supported under Linux; Solaris, NetBSD, FreeBSD
- and Windows developers must add WRITE LOG functionality to
- os_*.c
- [BA] Added workaround for an annoying glibc bug: if you change
- timezones, (eg, flying with a laptop from USA to Europe)
- localtime() does not notice this in a running
- executable, so time that appears in the system log (syslog!)
- will be incorrect. See
- http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=48184
- for additional examples of this bug.
- [DG] Set explicit timeouts for SCSI commands (most default to 6 seconds).
- Previously a 0 second timeout was meant to be interpreted as a
- default timeout but the FreeBSD port had a problem in this area.
- [CF] Fixed un-thread-safe exit signal handler for Win32
- [BA] Fixed un-thread-safe exit signal handler pointed out
- by CF.
- [BA] Changed configure script to eliminate warnings under
- Solaris from sys/int_type.h conflicts with int64.h
- Added header files for umask to smartd.c.
- [BA] Man page format change from Werner LEMBERG. " " changed to \&
- [CF] Added os_win32/syslogevt.* event message file tool for Win32
- smartd (native+cygwin). May also be useful for other cygwin
- programs writing to syslog().
- [CF] Added Win32 version of smartd
- [CF] Merged RELEASE_5_26_WIN32_BRANCH
- [BA] Made some changes to man page markup suggested by
- Richard Verhoeven to work around bugs in man2html.
- Tested not to break anything under Linux and Solaris.
- [CF] Moved PrintOut() from utility.c to smart{ctl,d}.c to avoid
- syslog() output of smartctl.
- [BA] Grew worried that some time-zone names could be very long (eg,
- Mitteleuropaische Zeit) and put date string lengths into a
- single macro in utility.c
- [EM] Updated os_freebsd.c to handle older versions of FreeBSD in a
- more appropriate/obvious fashion.
- [EM] Modified autogen.sh as FreeBSD installs automake 1.7 as
- 'automake17' and NOT 'automake-1.7'
- * Sat Mar 6 2004 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- [PW] Added QUANTUM FIREBALLlct15 30, QUANTUM FIREBALLlct20 40, and
- Maxtor 6Y060P0 (DiamondMax Plus 9 60GB) to knowndrives table.
- [PW] Added Maxtor MaXLine II family to knowndrives table (thanks to
- Brett Russ for submitting the patch).
- [BA] Added remaining read/write commands to detailed list of
- error log commands that have text descriptions of problem
- printed. For commands that support it, print number of failed
- sectors at problem LBA.
- [BA] Made SuSE section of smartd init script more SuSE 9 compatible.
- Thanks to Hans-Peter Jansen.
- [CF] Windows smartd: Added IDE/ATA device scan
- Added windows device names to smartctl.8.in, smartd.8.in
- [BA] smartctl/smartd: user-provided '-F samsung' and '-F samsung2'
- command line options/Directives did NOT over-ride preset values
- unless user specified '-P ignore'. Now they will always over-ride
- preset values from the database.
- [BA] Added error decoding for a few more READ and WRITE commands.
- [PW] Added Maxtor MaXLine Plus II, Western Digital Caviar SE (Serial ATA)
- series, Hitachi Deskstar 7K250 series, and Ultra ATA 66 models of
- the Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 40 series to knowndrives table.
- [BA] Added Maxtor Diamondmax 250 GB drives to database. Note that
- these model numbers are not listed in Maxtor documentation, but
- they exist.
- [BA] Removed the 'contact developers' phrase from the Samsung disk
- warning messages.
- [PW] Added TOSHIBA MK2017GAP, IBM Deskstar 14GXP and 16GP series,
- Fujitsu MPC series, Seagate Barracuda ATA III family, and missing
- Seagate Barracuda U Series drives to knowndrives table
- [BA] smartd: wrong loglevel for message: Configuration file
- /etc/smartd.conf parsed. Changed to LOG_INFO from LOG_CRIT.
- Thanks to Emmanuel CHANTREAU for the report.
- [CF] Checked in development version of windows code base.
- * Tue Feb 24 2004 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- [BA] smartd: configure script did not set correct directory to search for
- smartd.conf based on --prefix argument to ./configure. Thanks to
- GG for identifying the problem and fix.
- [BA] make clean now removes man pages (generated from *.in) files as well
- as object files.
- [EM] Correct copying of sense data in FreeBSD SCSI implementation. Thanks
- to Sergey Svishchev for noticing the bug.
- [BA] On solaris, wrong warning message if no ATA support. Warning message
- concerns 3ware controller, not ATA.
- [SS] Added SCSI support for NetBSD.
- [BA] on big-endian linux machines, fixed interpretation of HDIO_GET_IDENTITY
- to correctly identify ATAPI bit (was byte swapped). This should
- eliminate some SYSLOG noise if user queries a packet device (eg, CD
- ROM or DVD reader).
- [PW] Removed warning for IBM Deskstar 40GV & 75GXP series drives with
- A5AA/A6AA firmware. Thanks to Gerald Schnabel.
- [PW] Added Toshiba TOS MK3019GAXB SUN30G to knowndrives table
- [PW] Added Western Digital Caviar AC12500, AC24300, AC25100, AC36400,
- and AC38400 to knowndrives table
- [BA] When printing ATA error log, print the LBA at which READ
- or WRITE commands failed.
- [BA] Changed syntax of error message in smartctl
- [BA] Added versioning info (-V options to smartd/smartctl) for
- Solaris ATA module.
- * Thu Feb 12 2004 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- [KS] Added ATA/IDE support for Solaris/SPARC (ATA/IDE not yet for
- Solaris/x86).
- [BA] 3ware controllers: documented that one can monitor any of the
- physical disks from any of the 3ware /dev/sd? logical devices.
- Better warnings if querying a disk that does not exist.
- [PW] Added Hitachi Travelstar DK23DA series, Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 40
- series, Western Digital Caviar WDxxxAA, WDxxxBA, and WDxxxAB series
- to knowndrives table
- [BA] missing 'pragma pack' on ATA IDENIFY DEVICE structure may have
- caused odd or incorrect results on 64-bit machines.
- [BA] smartctl/smartd allow inspection of self-test and error logs even
- if disk firmware claims that these don't exist. This is needed
- for some Maxtor disks whose firmware does not indicate log support
- even though the disk DOES support it.
- [BA] Improved porting instructions and documentation in os_generic.c
- [PW] Add Western Digital Caviar WD136AA and SAMSUNG SP40A2H (RR100-07
- firmware) to knowndrives table.
- [EM] FreeBSD: remove extra definition of FreeNonZero
- [BA] smartctl: the -q silent option was printing output for some
- error conditions. Fixed. Will rename relevant variables to help
- avoid these errors in the future.
- [SS] NetBSD port added.
- [BA] more sensible error messages for devfs and devfs-like systems.
- Instead of saying that the DIRECTORY does not exist, say that
- the DEVICE does not exist.
- [BA] smartd: added -n Directive, to prevent disk spin-up depending
- upon the power mode (SLEEP, STANDBY, or IDLE).
- [PW] Added Maxtor DiamondMax 20 VL series, Fujitsu MPF series,
- Maxtor DiamondMax 36 series, Maxtor DiamondMax 4320 series, and
- Maxtor DiamondMax 536DX series to knowndrives table.
- [BA] many warning messages now give the file name AND VERSION
- [BA] smartd: when the user provides multiple address recipients
- to the '-m' Directive in a comma-delineated list, the commas
- are stripped out before passing the list of addresses to the
- mailer program. (Thanks to Calin A. Culianu for pointing this out
- and providing a patch.)
- [BA] smartd: when the '-M exec path' Directive is used, any stdout OR
- stderr output from the executable "path" is assumed to indicate a
- problem, and is echoed to SYSLOG.
- [BA] Added all missing IBM/Hitachi Deskstar 180GXP models to knowndrives
- table.
- [PW] Added some missing IBM/Hitachi Deskstar 120GXP models to knowndrives
- table.
- [PW] Added IBM Travelstar 14GS to knowndrives table.
- [PW] Modified knowndrives table to match entire Hitachi Travelstar
- DK23BA and DK23EA series of drives (thanks to Norikatsu Shigemura
- for submitting the patch).
- [PW] Added some missing Fujitsu MPE series drives to knowndrives table.
- [PW] Added TOSHIBA MK4019GAX, TOSHIBA MK6409MAV, and QUANTUM
- FIREBALLlct15 20 to knowndrives table.
- [EM] Fixup example command output for FreeBSD
- [PW] Added Maxtor DiamondMax 80 family to knowndrives table.
- [EM] Catch up FreeBSD code to switch PROJECTHOME to PACKAGE_HOMEPAGE
- macros.
- [BA] smartd: now watches stdout/stderr when trying to run mail, mailx
- or mail warning script, and reports any output to SYSLOG. This
- gives a clearer error message if something is wrong.
- [BA] smartd: Solaris init script modified to accomodate grep that
- lacks '-q' quiet option. Also check for running process to kill
- on stop.
- [PW] Added some missing Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 and 7200.7 Plus drives
- to knowndrives table.
- [PW] Added Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 60 family and Seagate U Series 5 20413
- to knowndrives table.
- [BA] smartd: under Solaris, made default mailer be 'mailx' not
- 'mail', since Solaris 'mail' does not accept a '-s' argument.
- A workaround for Solaris users of earlier versions is to
- have '-M exec /bin/mailx' in their smartd.conf config file.
- [DG] some SCSI controllers don't like odd length transfers so make
- sure LOG SENSE transfers are rounded up to an even number when
- and odd length is reported (i.e. there is a double fetch, the
- first to find the length, the second gets the data)
- [BA] smartd man pages: under Solaris, correct section numbers in the
- 'See also' section.
- [KS/BA] smartd man page: describe how to set Solaris syslog.conf
- file to catch all messages. Give correct Solaris SYSLOG default
- path /var/adm/messages in man pages.
- [BA] smartd: incorporated Debian startup script submitted by user.
- [BA] smartctl: modified printing of self-test log entry number. Seagate
- firmware can leave 'holes' in the self-test log while a test is
- actually running. We now print entry numbers consistently in this
- case, not assuming that entries are contiguous.
- [PW] Added QUANTUM FIREBALL CX10.2A and Western Digital Caviar AC23200L
- to knowndrives table.
- [PW] Added QUANTUM FIREBALLlct20 20 to knowndrives table.
- [PW] Added Maxtor DiamondMax Plus D740X family to knowndrives table.
- [PW] Added IBM Travelstar 32GH, 30GT, and 20GN family to knowndrives
- table.
- [BA] Slackware init script modified to search for /etc/slackware-version
- rather than /etc/slackware-release.
- [PW] Added Seagate Barracuda ATA II family and TOSHIBA MK4019GAXB to
- knowndrives table.
- [GG] explain howto use autoreconf in autogen.sh
- [KS] Makefile.am/configure.in: changed manual page sections for
- Solaris.
- [BA] smartd: reduced number of scheduled self-test messages if
- test already run in current hour.
- [PW] Added Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 8 family to knowndrives table.
- [BA] linux: check for linux/hdreg.h. If it's there, use it. If
- not, provide the necessary definitions ourselves.
- [PW] Removed warning for IBM Deskstar 40GV & 75GXP series drives
- with TXAOA5AA firmware
- [PW] Added IBM Travelstar 25GS, 18GT, and 12GN family to knowndrives
- table.
- [PW] Added IBM/Hitachi Travelstar 60GH & 40GN family to knowndrives
- table.
- [BA] smartd: made '-s' Directive more efficient. Now store
- compiled regex, and re-use. If device lacks certain self-test
- capabilities, track it and don't try again.
- [BA] smartd: made memory allocation for device lists completely
- dynamic (eliminating compile-time maximum length constants).
- [PW] Removed warning for SAMSUNG SP0802N with TK100-23 firmware
- [PW] Added Seagate Barracuda ATA IV family to knowndrives table.
- [BA] smartd: reduce per-device memory footprint by making
- mail-warning info dynamically allocated. Also remove
- potential memory leak if use has -m Directive twice and
- keeps reloading the config file (highly unlikely this would
- ever be noticed!)
- [DG] smartd: added SCSI scheduled self-tests (Background
- short or extended).
- [BA] smartd: can now run scheduled offline immediate and
- self-tests. See man page and -s Directive for details.
- [GG] don't include manpages in make-dist-tarball.
- [BA] smartctl: on-line examples given with -h are now correct
- for solaris and linux, but wrong for freebsd. Ed?
- [BA] smartd: man page now explains device scanning for solaris as
- well as linux and freebsd.
- [BA] smartd/smartctl: man pages now report correct CVS tag release
- date, and executables '-V' options reports more build info.
- * Sat Nov 29 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- [BA] Improved user messages that appear from 'make install'
- [PW] Removed warning for SAMSUNG SP1213N with firmware TL100-23
- [BA] incorporated SuSE init script from user.
- [DG] if SCSI device is read only, then open it read only.
- [BA] when compiled on non-supported system (NOT linux, freebsd or solaris) then
- the run-time error messages now clearly say 'your system is not supported'
- and give clear directions.
- [BA] ./configure script now works correctly on SuSE linux boxes
- [BA] minor improvements to man pages
- [BA] simplified detection of packet (ATAPI, CD) devices.
- [BA] init script (redhat, mandrake, yellowdog) now uses correct
- strings for translation and is slightly more standard.
- [DG] smartctl: output scsi Seagate vendor pages for disks (not tapes)
- * Wed Nov 19 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- [DG] smartd/smartctl: changed scsiClearControlGLTSD() to
- scsiSetControlGLTSD() with an 'enabled' argument so '-S on'
- and '-S off' work for SCSI devices (if changing GLTSD supported).
- [BA] smartd/smartctl: wired in scsiClearControlGLTSD(). Could still
- use a corresponding Set function. Left stubs for this purpose.
- [DG] scsicmds: added scsiClearControlGLTSD() [still to be wired in]
- [BA] smartctl: make SCSI -T options behave the same way as the
- ATA ones.
- [DG] smartctl: output scsi transport protocol if available
- [DG] scsi: stop device scan in smartd and smartctl if badly formed
- mode response [heuristic to filter out USB devices before we
- (potentially) lock them up].
- [BA] smartd: deviceclose()->CloseDevice(). Got rid of SCSIDEVELOPMENT
- macro-enabled code. Added -W to list of gcc specific options to
- always enable. Made code clean for -W warnings.
- [PW] Added Maxtor DiamondMax VL 30 family to knowndrives table.
- [DG] scsi: add warning (when '-l error' active) if Control mode page
- GLTSD bit is set (global disable of saving log counters)
- [DG] scsi: remember mode sense cmd length. Output trip temperature
- from IE lpage (IBM extension) when unavailable from temp lpage.
- [BA] smartd: for both SCSI and ATA now warns user if either
- the number of self-test errors OR timestamp of most
- recent self-test error have increased.
- [DG] smartctl: output Seagate scsi Cache and Factory log pages (if
- available) when vendor attributes chosen
- [DG] smartd: add scsiCountFailedSelfTests() function.
- [DG] Do more sanity checking of scsi log page responses.
- [BA] smartd: now warns user if number of self-test errors has
- increased for SCSI devices.
- [BA] smartd: warn user if number of ATA self-test errors increases
- (as before) OR if hour time stamp of most recent self-test
- error changes.
- [DG] More checks for well formed mode page responses. This has the side
- effect of stopping scans on bad SCSI implementations (e.g. some
- USB disks) prior to sending commands (typically log sense) that
- locks them up.
- [PW] Added Western Digital Caviar family and Caviar SE family to
- knowndrives table.
- [BA] smartd: added -l daemon (which is the default value if -l
- is not used).
- [PW] Added Seagate Barracuda ATA V family to knowndrives table.
- [BA] smartd: added additional command line argument -l FACILITY
- or --logfacility FACILITY. This can be used to redirect
- messages from smartd to a different file than the one used
- by other system daemons.
- [PW] Added Seagate Barracuda 7200.7, Western Digital Protege WD400EB,
- and Western Digital Caviar AC38400 to knowndrives table.
- [BA] smartd: scanning should now also work correctly for
- devfs WITHOUT traditional links /dev/hd[a-t] or /dev/sd[a-z].
- [PW] Added Maxtor 4W040H3, Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 Plus,
- IBM Deskstar 120GXP (40GB), Seagate U Series 20410,
- Fujitsu MHM2100AT, MHL2300AT, MHM2150AT, and IBM-DARA-212000
- to knowndrives table.
- [PW] Added remaining Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 models to knowndrives
- table.
- [EM] smartd: If no matches found, then return 0, rather than an error
- indication, as it just means no devices of the given type exist.
- Adjust FreeBSD scan code to mirror Linux version.
- [BA] smartd: made device scan code simpler and more robust. If
- too many devices detected, warn user but scan as many
- as possible. If error in scanning, warn user but don't
- die right away.
- [EM] smartd: To keep as consistent as possible, migrate FreeBSD
- devicescan code to also use glob(3). Also verified clean
- compile on a 4.7 FreeBSD system.
- [BA] smartd: Modified device scan code to use glob(3). Previously
- it appeared to have trouble when scanning devices on an XFS
- file system, and used non-public interface to directory
- entries. Problems were also reported when /dev/ was on an
- ext2/3 file system, but there was a JFS partition on the same
- disk.
- [BA] Clearer error messages when device scanning finds no suitable
- devices.
- [EM] FreeBSD: Fixup code to allow for proper compilation under
- -STABLE branch.
- * Fri Oct 31 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [BA] smartd: didn't close file descriptors of ATA packet devices
- that are scanned. Fixed.
- - [BA] Added reload/report targets to the smartmontools init script.
- reload: reloads config file
- report: send SIGUSR1 to check devices now
- * Mon Oct 27 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [EM] Fix compile issues for FreeBSD < 5-CURRENT.
- - [PW] Added Fujitsu MHM2200AT to knowndrives table.
- - [BA] To help catch bugs, clear ATA error structures before all
- ioctl calls. Disable code that attempted to time-out on SCSI
- devices when they hung (doesn't work).
- - [BA] Documented STATUS/ERROR flags added by [PW] below.
- - [BA] Improved algorithm to recognize ATA packet devices. Should
- no longer generate SYSLOG kernel noise when user tries either
- smartd or smartctl on packet device (CD-ROM or DVD). Clearer
- warning messages from smartd when scanning ATA packet device.
- - [PW] Added TOSHIBA MK4025GAS to knowndrives table.
- - [PW] Added a textual interpretation of the status and error registers
- in the SMART error log (ATA). The interpretation is
- command-dependent and currently only eight commands are supported
- (those which produced errors in the error logs that I happen to
- have seen).
- - [BA] added memory allocation tracking to solaris code.
- Fixed solaris signal handling (reset handler to default
- after first call to handler) by using sigset. Added
- HAVE_SIGSET to configure.in
- - [CD] solaris port: added SCSI functionality to solaris
- stubs.
- - [BA] smartd: attempt to address bug report about smartd
- hanging on USB devices when scanning:
- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=107615
- Set a timeout of SCSITIMEOUT (nominally 7 seconds) before
- giving up.
- - [EM] smartd: DEVICESCAN will follow links in a devfs filesystem and
- make sure the end point is a disc. Update documentation, added
- note about FreeBSD scanning
- - [BA] smartd: DEVICESCAN also looks for block devices in
- /dev. Updated documentation. Now scans for up to
- 20 ATA devices /dev/hda-t rather than previous 12
- /dev/hda-l.
- - [EM] smartd: mirror the FreeBSD DEVICESCAN logic for Linux,
- so that smartd now scans only devices found in /dev/. Also,
- make utility memory functions take a line number and file so
- that we report errors with the correct location.
- - [GG] add a note about Debian bug #208964 to WARNINGS.
- - [BA] smartctl: -T verypermissive option broken. Use
- -T verpermissive until the next release, please.
- - [BA] Syntax mods so that code also compiles on Solaris using
- Sun Workshop compiler. Need -xmemalign 1i -xCC flags
- for cc.
- * Wed Oct 15 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- [DK] Changed configure.in so -Wall is only included if gcc
- is used (this is a gcc specific flag) and -fsignedchar
- is not used at all (this is a gcc specific compiler
- flag).
- [BA] Modifications so that code now compiles under solaris. Now
- all that's needed (:-) is to fill in os_solaris.[hc]. Added
- os_generic.[hc] as guide to future ports. Fixed -D option
- of smartd (no file name). Modified -h opt of smartd/smartctl
- to work properly with solaris getopt().
- [EM] Update MAN pages with notes that 3ware drives are NOT supported
- under FreeBSD. Cleanup FreeBSD warning message handling.
- [EM] FreeBSD only: Fix first user found bug....I guess I was making
- the wrong assumption on how to convert ATA devnames to
- channel/unit numbers.
- [EM] Allow for option --enable-sample to append '.sample' to installed
- smartd.conf and rc script files. Also, let rc script shell setting
- be determined by configure
- [EM] Minor autoconf update to include -lcam for FreeBSD
- [EM] Add conditional logic to allow FreeBSD to compile pre-ATAng.
- -- note, not tested
- Add some documentation to INSTALL for FreeBSD.
- [EM] Implement SCSI CAM support for FreeBSD. NOTE: I am not an expert
- in the use of CAM. It seems to work for me, but I may be doing
- something horribly wrong, so please exercise caution.
- [EM] Switch over to using 'atexit' rather than 'on_exit' routine. This also
- meant we needed to save the exit status elsewhere so our 'Goodbye'
- routine could examine it.
- [EM] Move the DEVICESCAN code to os specific files. Also moved some of the
- smartd Memory functions to utility.c to make available to smartctl.
- [EM] Code janitor work on os_freebsd.c.
- [EM] Added os_freebsd.[hc] code. Additional code janitor
- work.
- [BA] Code janitor working, moving OS dependent code into
- os_linux.[hc].
- [GG] conditionally compile os_{freebsd,linux}.o depending on
- host architecture
- [PW] Print estimated completion time for tests
- [BA] Added -F samsung2 flag to correct firmware byte swap.
- All samsung drives with *-23 firmware revision string.
- * Sun Oct 05 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [GG] Fixed broken Makefile.am (zero length smartd.conf.5
- was being created)
- - [FM] Improved Slackware init script added to /etc/smartd.initd
- * Fri Oct 03 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [BA] smartctl: added '-T verypermissive' option which is
- equivalent to giving '-T permissive' many times.
- - [BA] Try harder to identify from IDENTIFY DEVICE structure
- if SMART supported/enabled. smartd now does a more
- thorough job of trying to assess this before sending
- a SMART status command to find out for sure.
- - [BA] smartctl: it's now possible to override the program's
- guess of the device type (ATA or SCSI) with -d option.
- - [BA] try hard to avoid sending IDENTIFY DEVICE to packet
- devices (CDROMS). They can't do SMART, and this generates
- annoying syslog messages. At the same time, identify type
- of Packet device.
- - [BA] smartctl: Can now use permissive option more
- than once, to control how far to go before giving up.
- - [BA] smartd: if user asked to monitor either error or self-test
- logs (-l error or -l selftest) WITHOUT monitoring any of the
- Attribute values, code will SEGV. For 5.1-18 and earlier,
- a good workaround is to enable Auto offline (-o on).
- - [BA] smartctl: If enable auto offline command given, update auto
- offline status before printing capabilities.
- - [GG] Make autotools build the default, remove autotools.diff
- - [GG] Add auto{conf,make} support, not enabled by default.
- - [BA] Eliminated #include <linux/hdreg.h> from code. This
- should simplify porting to solaris, FreeBSD, etc. The
- only linux-specific code is now isolated to three routines,
- one for SCSI, one for Escalade, one for ATA.
- * Fri Aug 22 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [BA] smartd: fixed serious bug - Attributes not monitored unless
- user told smartd to ignore at least one of them!
- * Tue Aug 19 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [BA] Default runlevels for smartd changed from 3 and 5 to
- 2, 3, 4, and 5.
- - [BA] Removed as much dynamic memory allocation as possible from
- configuration file parsing. Reloading config file, even in
- presence of syntax errors etc. should not cause memory leaks.
- - [PW] It is no longer permissible for the integer part (if any) of
- arguments to --report and --device to be followed by non-digits.
- For example, the "foo" in --report=ioctl,2foo was previously
- ignored, but now causes an error.
- - [BA] smartd: added -q/--quit command line option to specify
- under what circumstances smartd should exit. The old
- -c/--checkonce option is now obsoleted by this more
- general-purpose option.
- - [BA] smartd now responds to a HUP signal by re-reading its
- configuration file /etc/smartd.conf. If there are
- errors in this file, then the configuration file is
- ignored and smartd continues to monitor the devices that
- it was monitoring prior to receiving the HUP signal.
- - [BA] Now correctly get SMART status from disks behind 3ware
- controllers, thanks to Adam Radford. Need 3w-xxxx driver
- version 1.02.00.037 or later. Previously the smartmontools
- SMART status always returned "OK" for 3ware controllers.
- - [BA] Additional work on dynamic memory allocation/deallocation.
- This should have no effect on smartctl, but clears that way
- for smartd to dynamically add and remove entries. It should
- also now be easier to modify smartd to re-read its config
- file on HUP (which is easy) without leaking memory (which is
- harder). The philosophy is that memory for data structures in
- smartd is now allocated only on demand, the first time it
- is needed.
- - [BA] smartd: finished cleanup. Now use create/rm functions for
- cfgentries and dynamic memory allocation almost everywhere.
- Philosophy: aggresively try and provoke SEGV to help find
- bad code.
- - [BA] Added SAMSUNG SV0412H to knowndrives table.
- - [BA] smartd: if DEVICESCAN used then knowndrives table might not set
- the -v attributes correctly -- may have been the same for all
- the drives. Cleaned up some data structures and memory
- allocation to try and ensure segvs if such problems are
- introduced again.
- - [BA] Now allow -S on and -o on for the 3ware device type. For these
- commands to be passed through, the stock 3ware 3w-xxxx driver
- must be patched (8 lines). I'll post a patch on the smartmontools
- home page after it's been tested by a few other people and 3ware
- have had a chance to look it over.
- * Wed Aug 06 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [BA] smartd - can now monitor ATA drives behind 3ware controllers.
- - [BA] smartd - changed some FATAL out of memory error messages from
- syslog level LOG_INFO to LOG_CRIT.
- - [BA] smartctl - added code to look at ATA drives behind 3ware RAID
- controllers using the 3w-xxxx driver. Note that for technical
- reasons related to the 3w-xxxx driver, the "Enable Autosave",
- "Enable Automatic Offline" commands are not implemented.
- I will add this to smartd shortly.
- - [BA] smartd - modified sleep loop, so that smartd no longer comes
- on the run queue every second. Instead, unless interrupted,
- it sleeps until the next polling time, when it wakes up. Now
- smartd also tries to wake up at exactly the right
- intervals (nominally 30 min) even if the user has been sending
- signals to it.
- - [GG] add Fujitsu MHN2300AT to vendoropts_9_seconds.
- - [EB] Fujitsu change in knowndrives ... match the whole MPD and
- MPE series for vendoropts_9_seconds.
- - [BA] smartd bug, might cause segv if a device can not be opened. Was
- due to missing comma in char* list. Consequence is that email
- failure messages might have had the wrong Subject: heading for
- errorcount, FAILEDhealthcheck, FAILEDreadsmartdata, FAILEDreadsmarterrorlog,
- FAILEDreadsmartsefltestlog, FAILEDopendevice were all displaced by
- one. And FAILEDopendevice might have caused a segv if -m was being
- used as a smartd Directive.
- * Wed Jul 23 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [BA] Cleaned up smartmontools.spec so that upgrading, removing
- and other such operations correctly preserve running behavior
- and booting behavior of smartd.
- - [BA] Improved formatting of ATA Error Log printout, and added
- listing of names of commands that caused the error. Added
- obsolete ATA-4 SMART feature commands to table, along with
- obsolete SFF-8035i SMART feature command.
- - [PW] Added atacmdnames.[hc], which turn command register &
- feature register pairs into ATA command names.
- - [BA] Added conveyance self-test. Some code added for selective
- self-tests, but #ifdefed out.
- - [BA] Modified smartd exit status and log levels. If smartd is
- "cleanly" terminated, for example with SIGTERM, then its
- exit messages are now logged at LOG_INFO not LOG_CRIT
- - [BA] Added Attribute IDs (Fujitsu) 0xCA - 0xCE. This is decimal
- 202-206. Added -v switches for interpretation of Attributes
- 192, 198 and 201.
- - [BA] Made smartmontools work with any endian order machine for:
- - SMART selftest log
- - SMART ATA error log
- - SMART Attributes values
- - SMART Attributes thesholds
- - IDENTIFY DEVICE information
- - LOG DIRECTORY
- Smartmontools is now free of endian bias and works correctly
- on both little- and big-endian hardware. This has been tested by
- three independent PPC users on a variety of ATA and SCSI hardware.
- - [DG] Check that certain SCSI command responses are well formed. If
- IEC mode page response is not well formed exit smartctl. This
- is to protect aacraid. smartd should ignore a aacraid device.
- * Mon Jun 16 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [BA] smartctl: added column to -A output to show if Attributes are
- updated only during off-line testing or also during normal
- operation.
- * Thu Jun 10 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [BA] smartd: attempt to enable/disable automatic offline testing even
- if the disk appears not to support it. Now the same logic
- as smartctl.
- - [BA] Added definition of Attribute 201, soft read error rate.
- - [BA] Added IBM/Hitachi IC35L120AVV207-1 (GXP-180) and corresponding
- 8MB Cache GXP-120 to drive database.
- - [BA] smartd: if DEVICESCAN Directive used in smartd.conf, and
- -I, -R or -r Directives used in conjunction with this, got
- segv errors. Fixed by correcting memory allocation calls.
- - [BA] smartd: enable automatic offline testing was broken due
- to cut-and-paste error that disabled it instead of
- enabling it. Thanks to Maciej W. Rozycki for pointing
- out the problem and solution.
- - [BA] Fixed "spelling" of some Attribute names to replace spaces
- in names by underscores. (Fixed field width easier for awk
- style parsing.)
- - [BA] Added mods submitted by Guilhem Frezou to support Attribute 193
- being load/unload cycles. Add -v 193,loadunload option, useful
- for Hitachi drive DK23EA-30, and add this drive to knowndrive.c
- Add meaning of attribute 250 : Read error retry rate
- - [BA] Added another entry for Samsung drives to knowndrive table.
- - [DG] Refine SCSI log sense command to do a double fetch in most cases
- (but not for the TapeAlert log page). Fix TapeAlert and Self Test
- log pgae response truncation.
- - [PW] Added 'removable' argument to -d Directive for smartd. This indicates
- that smartd should continue (rather than exit) if the device does not
- appear to be present.
- - [BA] Modified smartmontools.spec [Man pages location] and
- smartd.initd [Extra space kills chkconfig!] for Redhat 6.x
- compatibility (thanks to Gerald Schnabel).
- * Wed May 7 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [EB] Add another Fujitsu disk to knowndrives.c
- - [GG] match for scsi/ and ide/ in case of devfs to exclude false postives
- - [BA] If SCSI device listed in /etc/smartd.conf fails to open or do
- SMART stuff correctly, or not enough space
- to list all SCSI devices, fail with error unless
- -DSCSIDEVELOPMENT set during compile-time.
- - [BA] Added automatic recognition of /dev/i* (example: /dev/ide/...)
- as an ATA device.
- - [DG] Add "Device type: [disk | tape | medium changer | ...]" line to
- smartctl -i output for SCSI devices.
- - [PW] Fixed bug in smartd where test email would be sent regularly (for
- example, daily if the user had specified -M daily) instead of just
- once on startup.
- - [KM] More TapeAlert work. Added translations for media changer
- alerts. TapeAlert support reported according to the log page
- presence. ModeSense not attempted for non-ready tapes (all
- drives do not support this after all). Get peripheral type from
- Inquiry even if drive info is not printed. Add QUIETON()
- QUIETOFF() to TapeAlert log check.
- - [BA] Stupid bug in atacmds.c minor_str[] affected ataVersionInfo().
- Two missing commas meant that minor_str[] had two few elements,
- leading to output like this:
- Device Model: Maxtor 6Y120L0
- Serial Number: Y40BF74E
- Firmware Version: YAR41VW0
- Device is: Not in smartctl database [for details use: -P showall]
- ATA Version is: 7
- ATA Standard is: 9,minutes
- ^^^^^^^^^
- Missing commas inserted.
- - [BA] Fixed smartd bug. On device registration, if ATA device did
- not support SMART error or self-test logs but user had asked to
- monitor them, an attempt would be made to read them anyway,
- possibly generating "Drive Seek" errors. We now check that
- the self-test and error logs are supported before trying to
- access them the first time.
- - [GG/BA] Fixed bug where if SMART ATA error log not supported,
- command was tried anyway. Changed some error printing to use
- print handlers.
- - [GG] Makefile modifications to ease packaging
- - [DG] Did work for TapeAlerts (SCSI). Now can detect /dev/nst0 as a
- SCSI device. Also open SCSI devices O_NONBLOCK so they don't
- hang on open awaiting media. The ATA side should worry about
- this also: during a DEVICESCAN a cd/dvd device without media
- will hang. Added some TapeAlert code suggested by Kai Makisara.
- * Mon Apr 21 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [PW] Extended the -F option/Directive to potentially fix other firmware
- bugs in addition to the Samsung byte-order bug. Long option name is
- now --firmwarebug and the option/Directive accepts an argument
- indicating the type of firmware bug to fix.
- - [BA] Fixed a bug that prevented the enable automatic off-line
- test feature from enabling. It also prevented the enable Attribute
- autosave from working. See CVS entry for additional details.
- - [PW] Modified the -r/--report option (smartctl and smartd) to allow the
- user to specify the debug level as a positive integer.
- - [BA] Added --log directory option to smartctl. If the disk
- supports the general-purpose logging feature set (ATA-6/7)
- then this option enables the Log Directory to be printed.
- This Log Directory shows which device logs are available, and
- their lengths in sectors.
- - [PW] Added -P/--presets option to smartctl and -P Directive to smartd.
- - [GG] Introduce different exit codes indicating the type of problem
- encountered for smartd.
- - [DG] Add non-medium error count to '-l error' and extended self test
- duration to '-l selftest'. Get scsi IEs and temperature changes
- working in smartd. Step over various scsi disk problems rather
- than abort smartd startup.
- - [DG] Support -l error for SCSI disks (and tapes). Output error counter
- log pages.
- - [BA] Added -F/--fixbyteorder option to smartctl. This allows us to read
- SMART data from some disks that have byte-reversed two- and four-
- byte quantities in their SMART data structures.
- - [BA] Fixed serious bug: the -v options in smartd.conf were all put
- together and used together, not drive-by-drive.
- - [PW] Added knowndrives.h and knowndrives.c. The knowndrives array
- supersedes the drivewarnings array.
- - [GG] add {-p,--pidfile} option to smartd to write a PID file on
- startup. Update the manpage accordingly.
- - [DG] Fix scsi smartd problem detecting SMART support. More cleaning
- and fix (and rename) scsiTestUnitReady(). More scsi renaming.
- - [BA] Fixed smartd so that if a disk that is explictily listed is not
- found, then smartd will exit with nonzero status BEFORE forking.
- If a disk can't be registered, this will also be detected before
- forking, so that init scripts can react correctly.
- - [BA] Replaced all linux-specific ioctl() calls in atacmds.c with
- a generic handler smartcommandhandler(). Now the only routine
- that needs to be implemented for a given OS is os_specific_handler().
- Also implemented the --report ataioctl. This provides
- two levels of reporting. Using the option once gives a summary
- report of device IOCTL transactions. Using the option twice give
- additional info (a printout of ALL device raw 512 byte SMART
- data structures). This is useful for debugging.
- - [DG] more scsi cleanup. Output scsi device serial number (VPD page
- 0x80) if available as part of '-i'. Implement '-t offline' as
- default self test (only self test older disks support).
- - [BA] Changed crit to info in loglevel of smartd complaint to syslog
- if DEVICESCAN enabled and device not found.
- - [BA] Added -v 194,10xCelsius option/Directive. Raw Attribute number
- 194 is ten times the disk temperature in Celsius.
- - [DG] scsicmds.[hc] + scsiprint.c: clean up indentation, remove tabs.
- Introduce new intermediate interface based on "struct scsi_cmnd_io"
- to isolate SCSI generic commands + responses from Linux details;
- should help port to FreeBSD of SCSI part of smartmontools.
- Make SCSI command builders more parametric.
- * Thu Mar 13 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [BA] smartctl: if HDIO_DRIVE_TASK ioctl() is not implemented (no
- kernel support) then try to assess drive health by examining
- Attribute values/thresholds directly.
- - [BA] smartd/smartctl: added -v 200,writeerrorcount option/Directive
- for Fujitsu disks.
- - [BA] smartd: Now send email if any of the SMART commands fails,
- or if open()ing the device fails. This is often noted
- as a common disk failure mode.
- - [BA] smartd/smartctl: Added -v N,raw8 -v N,raw16 and -v N,raw48
- Directives/Options for printing Raw Attributes in different
- Formats.
- - [BA] smartd: Added -r ID and -R ID for reporting/tracking Raw
- values of Attributes.
- - [BA] smartd/smartctl: Changed printing of spin-up-time attribute
- raw value to reflect current/average as per IBM standard.
- - [BA] smartd/smartctl: Added -v 9,seconds option for disks which
- use Attribute 9 for power-on lifetime in seconds.
- - [BA] smartctl: Added a warning message so that users of some IBM
- disks are warned to update their firmware. Note: we may want
- to add a command-line flag to disable the warning messages.
- I have done this in a general way, using regexp, so that we
- can add warnings about any type of disk that we wish..
- * Wed Feb 12 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [BA] smartd: Created a subdirectory examplescripts/ of source
- directory that contains executable scripts for the -M exec PATH
- Directive of smartd.
- - [BA] smartd: DEVICESCAN in /etc/smartd.conf
- can now be followed by all the same Directives as a regular
- device name like /dev/hda takes. This allows one to use
- (for example):
- DEVICESCAN -m root@example.com
- in the /etc/smartd.conf file.
- - [BA] smartd: Added -c (--checkonce) command-line option. This checks
- all devices once, then exits. The exit status can be
- used to learn if devices were detected, and if smartd is
- functioning correctly. This is primarily for Distribution
- scripters.
- - [BA] smartd: Implemented -M exec Directive for
- smartd.conf. This makes it possible to run an
- arbitrary script or mailing program with the
- -m option.
- - [PW] smartd: Modified -M Directive so that it can be given
- multiple times. Added -M exec Directive.
- * Tue Jan 21 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [BA] Fixed bug in smartctl pointed out by Pierre Gentile.
- -d scsi didn't work because tryata and tryscsi were
- reversed -- now works on /devfs SCSI devices.
- - [BA] Fixed bug in smartctl pointed out by Gregory Goddard
- <ggoddard@ufl.edu>. Manual says that bit 6 of return
- value turned on if errors found in smart error log. But
- this wasn't implemented.
- - [BA] Modified printing format for 9,minutes to read
- Xh+Ym not X h + Y m, so that fields are fixed width.
- - [BA] Added Attribute 240 "head flying hours"
- * Sun Jan 12 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [BA] As requested, local time/date now printed by smartctl -i
- * Thu Jan 9 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [PW] Added 'help' argument to -v for smartctl
- - [PW] Added -D, --showdirectives option to smartd
- * Sat Jan 4 2003 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [DG] add '-l selftest' capability for SCSI devices (update smartctl.8)
- - [BA] smartd,smartctl: added additional Attribute modification option
- -v 220,temp and -v 9,temp.
- - [PW] Renamed smartd option -X to -d
- - [PW] Changed smartd.conf Directives -- see man page
- - [BA/DG] Fixed uncommented comment in smartd.conf
- - [DG] Correct 'Recommended start stop count' for SCSI devices
- - [PW] Replaced smartd.conf directive -C with smartd option -i
- - [PW] Changed options for smartctl -- see man page.
- - [BA] Use strerror() to generate system call error messages.
- - [BA] smartd: fflush() all open streams before fork().
- - [BA] smartctl, smartd simplified internal handling of checksums
- for simpler porting and less code.
- * Sun Dec 8 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - [PW] smartd --debugmode changed to --debug
- - [BA] smartd/smartctl added attribute 230 Head Amplitude from
- IBM DPTA-353750.
- - [PW] Added list of proposed new options for smartctl to README.
- - [PW] smartd: ParseOpts() now uses getopt_long() if HAVE_GETOPT_LONG is
- defined and uses getopt() otherwise. This is controlled by CPPFLAGS in
- the Makefile.
- - [BA] smartd: Fixed a couple of error messages done with perror()
- to redirect them as needed.
- - [BA] smartctl: The -O option to enable an Immediate off-line test
- did not print out the correct time that the test would take to
- complete. This is because the test timer is volatile and not
- fixed. This has been fixed, and the smartctl.8 man page has been
- updated to explain how to track the Immediate offline test as it
- progresses, and to further emphasize the differences between the
- off-line immediate test and the self-tests.
- - [BA] smartd/smartctl: Added new attribute (200) Multi_Zone_Error_Rate
- - [BA] smartctl: modified so that arguments could have either a single -
- as in -ea or multiple ones as in -e -a. Improved warning message for
- device not opened, and fixed error in redirection of error output of
- HD identity command.
- - [PW] smartd: added support for long options. All short options are still
- supported; see manpage for available long options.
- - [BA] smartctl. When raw Attribute value was 2^31 or larger, did
- not print correctly.
- * Fri Nov 22 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - Allen: smartd: added smartd.conf Directives -T and -s. The -T Directive
- enables/disables Automatic Offline Testing. The -s Directive
- enables/disables Attribute Autosave. Documentation and
- example configuration file updated to agree.
- - Allen: smartd: user can make smartd check the disks at any time
- (ie, interrupt sleep) by sending signal SIGUSR1 to smartd. This
- can be done for example with:
- kill -USR1 <pid>
- where <pid> is the process ID number of smartd.
- - Bolso: scsi: don't trust the data we receive from the drive too
- much. It very well might have errors (like zero response length).
- Seen on Megaraid logical drive, and verified in the driver source.
- - Allen: smartd: added Directive -m for sending test email and
- for modifying email reminder behavior. Updated manual, and sample
- configuration file to illustrate & explain this.
- - Allen: smartd: increased size of a continued smartd.conf line to
- 1023 characters.
- - Allen: Simplified Directive parsers and improved warning/error
- messages.
- * Sun Nov 17 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - Fixed bug in smartd where testunitready logic inverted
- prevented functioning on scsi devices.
- - Added testunitnotready to smartctl for symmetry with smartd.
- - Brabec: added Czech descriptions to .spec file
- - Brabec: corrected comment in smartd.conf example
- - Changed way that entries in the ATA error log are printed,
- to make it clearer which is the most recent error and
- which is the oldest one.
- - Changed Temperature_Centigrade to Temperature_Celsius.
- The term "Centigrade" ceased to exist in 1948. (c.f
- http://www.bartleby.com/64/C004/016.html).
- * Wed Nov 13 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - smartd SCSI devices: can now send warning email message on failure
- - Added a new smartd configuration file Directive: -M ADDRESS.
- This sends a single warning email to ADDRESS for failures or
- errors detected with the -c, -L, -l, or -f Directives.
- * Mon Nov 11 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - Modified perror() statements in atacmds.c so that printout for SMART
- commands errors is properly suppressed or queued depending upon users
- choices for error reporting modes.
- - Added Italian descriptions to smartmontools.spec file.
- - Started impementing send-mail-on-error for smartd; not yet enabled.
-
- * Sun Nov 10 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - Added -P (Permissive) Directive to smartd.conf file to allow SMART monitoring of
- pre-ATA-3 Rev 4 disks that have SMART but do not have a SMART capability bit.
- * Thu Nov 7 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - Added a Man section 5 page for smartd.conf
- - Changed Makefile so that the -V option does not reflect file state
- before commit!
- - modified .spec file so that locale information now contains
- character set definition. Changed pt_BR to pt since we do not use any
- aspect other than language. See man setlocale.
- - smartctl: added new options -W, -U, and -P to control if and how the
- smartctl exits if an error is detected in either a SMART data
- structure checksum, or a SMART command returns an error.
- - modified manual page to break options into slightly more logical
- categories.
- - reformatted 'usage' message order to agree with man page ordering
- * Mon Nov 4 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - smartctl: added new options -n and -N to force device to be ATA or SCSI
- - smartctl: no longer dies silently if device path does not start/dev/X
- - smartctl: now handles arbitrary device paths
- - Added additional macros for manual and sbin paths in this SPEC file.
- - Modified Makefile to install /etc/smartd.conf, but without overwriting existing config file
- - Modified this specfile to do the same, and to not remove any files that it did not install
- * Thu Oct 30 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - Fixed typesetting error in man page smartd.8
- - Removed redundant variable (harmless) from smartd.c
- * Wed Oct 29 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - Added a new directive for the configuration file. If the word
- DEVICESCAN appears before any non-commented material in the
- configuration file, then the confi file will be ignored and the
- devices wil be scanned.
- - Note: it has now been confirmed that the code modifications between
- 5.0.23 and 5.0.24 have eliminated the GCC 3.2 problems. Note that
- there is a GCC bug howerver, see #8404 at
- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=8404
- - Added new Directive for Configuration file:
- -C <N> This sets the time in between disk checks to be <N>
- seconds apart. Note that although you can give
- this Directive multiple times on different lines of
- the configuration file, only the final value that
- is given has an effect, and applies to all the
- disks. The default value of <N> is 1800 sec, and
- the minimum allowed value is ten seconds.
- - Problem wasn't the print format. F.L.W. Meunier <0@pervalidus.net>
- sent me a gcc 3.2 build and I ran it under a debugger. The
- problem seems to be with passing the very large (2x512+4) byte
- data structures as arguments. I never liked this anyway; it was
- inherited from smartsuite. So I've changed all the heavyweight
- functions (ATA ones, anyone) to just passing pointers, not hideous
- kB size structures on the stack. Hopefully this will now build OK
- under gcc 3.2 with any sensible compilation options.
- - Because of reported problems with GCC 3.2 compile, I have gone
- thorough the code and explicitly changed all print format
- parameters to correspond EXACTLY to int unless they have to be
- promoted to long longs. To quote from the glibc bible: [From
- GLIBC Manual: Since the prototype doesn't specify types for
- optional arguments, in a call to a variadic function the default
- argument promotions are performed on the optional argument
- values. This means the objects of type char or short int (whether
- signed or not) are promoted to either int or unsigned int, as
- required.
- - smartd, smartctl now warn if they find an attribute whose ID
- number does not match between Data and Threshold structures.
- - Fixed nasty bug which led to wrong number of arguments for a
- varargs statement, with attendent stack corruption. Sheesh!
- Have added script to CVS attic to help find such nasties in the
- future.
- * Tue Oct 29 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - Eliminated some global variables out of header files and other
- minor cleanup of smartd.
- - Did some revision of the man page for smartd and made the usage
- messages for Directives consistent.
- - smartd: prints warning message when it gets SIGHUP, saying that it is
- NOT re-reading the config file.
- - smartctl: updated man page to say self-test commands -O,x,X,s,S,A
- appear to be supported in the code. [I can't test these, can anyone
- report?]
- - smartctl: smartctl would previously print the LBA of a self-test
- if it completed, and the LBA was not 0 or 0xff...f However
- according to the specs this is not correct. According to the
- specs, if the self-test completed without error then LBA is
- undefined. This version fixes that. LBA value only printed if
- self-test encountered an error.
- - smartd has changed significantly. This is the first CVS checkin of
- code that extends the options available for smartd. The following
- options can be placed into the /etc/smartd.conf file, and control the
- behavior of smartd.
- - Configuration file Directives (following device name):
- -A Device is an ATA device
- -S Device is a SCSI device
- -c Monitor SMART Health Status
- -l Monitor SMART Error Log for changes
- -L Monitor SMART Self-Test Log for new errors
- -f Monitor for failure of any 'Usage' Attributes
- -p Report changes in 'Prefailure' Attributes
- -u Report changes in 'Usage' Attributes
- -t Equivalent to -p and -u Directives
- -a Equivalent to -c -l -L -f -t Directives
- -i ID Ignore Attribute ID for -f Directive
- -I ID Ignore Attribute ID for -p, -u or -t Directive
- # Comment: text after a hash sign is ignored
- \ Line continuation character
- - cleaned up functions used for printing CVS IDs. Now use string
- library, as it should be.
- - modified length of device name string in smartd internal structure
- to accomodate max length device name strings
- - removed un-implemented (-e = Email notification) option from
- command line arg list. We'll put it back on when implemeneted.
- - smartd now logs serious (fatal) conditions in its operation at
- loglevel LOG_CRIT rather than LOG_INFO before exiting with error.
- - smartd used to open a file descriptor for each SMART enabled
- - device, and then keep it open the entire time smartd was running.
- This meant that some commands, like IOREADBLKPART did not work,
- since the fd to the device was open. smartd now opens the device
- when it needs to read values, then closes it. Also, if one time
- around it can't open the device, it simply prints a warning
- message but does not give up. Have eliminated the .fd field from
- data structures -- no longer gets used.
- - smartd now opens SCSI devices as well using O_RDONLY rather than
- O_RDWR. If someone can no longer monitor a SCSI device that used
- to be readable, this may well be the reason why.
- - smartd never checked if the number of ata or scsi devices detected
- was greater than the max number it could monitor. Now it does.
- * Fri Oct 25 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - changes to the Makefile and spec file so that if there are ungzipped manual
- pages in place these will be removed so that the new gzipped man pages are
- visible.
- - smartd on startup now looks in the configuration file /etc/smartd.conf for
- a list of devices which to include in its monitoring list. See man page
- (man smartd) for syntax. If not found, try all ata and ide devices.
- - smartd: close file descriptors of SCSI device if not SMART capable
- Closes ALL file descriptors after forking to daemon.
- - added new temperature attribute (231, temperature)
- - smartd: now open ATA disks using O_RDONLY
- * Thu Oct 24 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - smartd now prints the name of a failed or changed attribute into logfile,
- not just ID number
- - Changed name of -p (print version) option to -V
- - Minor change in philosophy: if a SMART command fails or the device
- appears incapable of a SMART command that the user has asked for,
- complain by printing an error message, but go ahead and try
- anyway. Since unimplemented SMART commands should just return an
- error but not cause disk problems, this should't cause any
- difficulty.
- - Added two new flags: q and Q. q is quiet mode - only print: For
- the -l option, errors recorded in the SMART error log; For the -L
- option, errors recorded in the device self-test log; For the -c
- SMART "disk failing" status or device attributes (pre-failure or
- usage) which failed either now or in the past; For the -v option
- device attributes (pre-failure or usage) which failed either now
- or in the past. Q is Very Quiet mode: Print no ouput. The only
- way to learn about what was found is to use the exit status of
- smartctl.
- - smartctl now returns sensible values (bitmask). See smartctl.h
- for the values, and the man page for documentation.
- - The SMART status check now uses the correct ATA call. If failure
- is detected we search through attributes to list the failed ones.
- If the SMART status check shows GOOD, we then look to see if their
- are any usage attributes or prefail attributes have failed at any
- time. If so we print them.
- - Modified function that prints vendor attributes to say if the
- attribute has currently failed or has ever failed.
- - -p option now prints out license info and CVS strings for all
- modules in the code, nicely formatted.
- - Previous versions of this code (and Smartsuite) only generate
- SMART failure errors if the value of an attribute is below the
- threshold and the prefailure bit is set. However the ATA Spec
- (ATA4 <=Rev 4) says that it is a SMART failure if the value of an
- attribute is LESS THAN OR EQUAL to the threshold and the
- prefailure bit is set. This is now fixed in both smartctl and
- smartd. Note that this is a troubled subject -- the original
- SFF 8035i specification defining SMART was inconsistent about
- this. One section says that Attribute==Threshold is pass,
- and another section says it is fail. However the ATA specs are
- consistent and say Attribute==Threshold is a fail.
- - smartd did not print the correct value of any failing SMART attribute. It
- printed the index in the attribute table, not the attribute
- ID. This is fixed.
- - when starting self-tests in captive mode ioctl returns EIO because
- the drive has been busied out. Detect this and don't return an eror
- in this case. Check this this is correct (or how to fix it?)
- - fixed possible error in how to determine ATA standard support
- for devices with no ATA minor revision number.
- - device opened only in read-only not read-write mode. Don't need R/W
- access to get smart data. Check this with Andre.
- - smartctl now handles all possible choices of "multiple options"
- gracefully. It goes through the following phases of operation,
- in order: INFORMATION, ENABLE/DISABLE, DISPLAY DATA, RUN/ABORT TESTS.
- Documentation has bee updated to explain the different phases of
- operation. Control flow through ataPrintMain()
- simplified.
- - If reading device identity information fails, try seeing if the info
- can be accessed using a "DEVICE PACKET" command. This way we can
- at least get device info.
- - Modified Makefile to automatically tag CVS archive on issuance of
- a release
- - Modified drive detection so minor device ID code showing ATA-3 rev
- 0 (no SMART) is known to not be SMART capable.
- - Now verify the checksum of the device ID data structure, and of the
- attributes threshold structure. Before neither of these
- structures had their checksums verified.
- - New behavior vis-a-vis checksums. If they are wrong, we log
- warning messages to stdout, stderr, and syslog, but carry on
- anyway. All functions now call a checksumwarning routine if the
- checksum doesn't vanish as it should.
- - Changed Read Hard Disk Identity function to get fresh info from
- the disk on each call rather than to use the values that were read
- upon boot-up into the BIOS. This is the biggest change in this
- release. The ioctl(device, HDIO_GET_IDENTITY, buf ) call should
- be avoided in such code. Note that if people get garbled strings
- for the model, serial no and firmware versions of their drives,
- then blame goes here (the BIOS does the byte swapping for you,
- apparently!)
- - Function ataSmartSupport now looks at correct bits in drive
- identity structure to verify first that these bits are valid,
- before using them.
- - Function ataIsSmartEnabled() written which uses the Drive ID state
- information to tell if SMART is enabled or not. We'll carry this
- along for the moment without using it.
- - Function ataDoesSmartWork() guaranteed to work if the device
- supports SMART.
- - Replace some numbers by #define MACROS
- - Wrote Function TestTime to return test time associated with each
- different type of test.
- - Thinking of the future, have added a new function called
- ataSmartStatus2(). Eventually when I understand how to use the
- TASKFILE API and am sure that this works correctly, it will
- replace ataSmartStatus(). This queries the drive directly to
- see if the SMART status is OK, rather than comparing thresholds to
- attribute values ourselves. But I need to get some drives that fail
- their SMART status to check it.
- * Thu Oct 17 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - Removed extraneous space before some error message printing.
- - Fixed some character buffers that were too short for contents.
- Only used for unrecognized drives, so probably damage was minimal.
- * Wed Oct 16 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- - Initial release. Code is derived from smartsuite, and is
- intended to be compatible with the ATA/ATAPI-5 specifications.
- - For IBM disks whose raw temp data includes three temps. print all
- three
- - print timestamps for error log to msec precision
- - added -m option for Hitachi disks that store power on life in
- minutes
- - added -L option for printing self-test error logs
- - in -l option, now print power on lifetime, so that one can see
- when the error took place
- - updated SMART structure definitions to ATA-5 spec
- - added -p option
- - added -f and -F options to enable/disable autosave threshold
- parameters
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