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# Sample configuration file for smartd. See man smartd.conf.
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# Home page is: http://www.smartmontools.org
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# smartd will re-read the configuration file if it receives a HUP
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# signal
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# The file gives a list of devices to monitor using smartd, with one
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# device per line. Text after a hash (#) is ignored, and you may use
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# spaces and tabs for white space. You may use '\' to continue lines.
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# You can usually identify which hard disks are on your system by
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# looking in /proc/ide and in /proc/scsi.
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# The word DEVICESCAN will cause any remaining lines in this
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# configuration file to be ignored: it tells smartd to scan for all
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# ATA and SCSI devices. DEVICESCAN may be followed by any of the
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# Directives listed below, which will be applied to all devices that
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# are found. Most users should comment out DEVICESCAN and explicitly
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# list the devices that they wish to monitor.
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#DEVICESCAN -d removable -n standby -m root -M exec /usr/share/smartmontools/smartd-runner
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DEVICESCAN -m paulsw.pw+alerts@gmail.com -M test
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# Alternative setting to ignore temperature and power-on hours reports
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# in syslog.
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#DEVICESCAN -I 194 -I 231 -I 9
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# Alternative setting to report more useful raw temperature in syslog.
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#DEVICESCAN -R 194 -R 231 -I 9
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# Alternative setting to report raw temperature changes >= 5 Celsius
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# and min/max temperatures.
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#DEVICESCAN -I 194 -I 231 -I 9 -W 5
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# First ATA/SATA or SCSI/SAS disk. Monitor all attributes, enable
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# automatic online data collection, automatic Attribute autosave, and
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# start a short self-test every day between 2-3am, and a long self test
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# Saturdays between 3-4am.
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#/dev/sda -a -o on -S on -s (S/../.././02|L/../../6/03)
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# Monitor SMART status, ATA Error Log, Self-test log, and track
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# changes in all attributes except for attribute 194
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#/dev/sdb -H -l error -l selftest -t -I 194
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# Monitor all attributes except normalized Temperature (usually 194),
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# but track Temperature changes >= 4 Celsius, report Temperatures
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# >= 45 Celsius and changes in Raw value of Reallocated_Sector_Ct (5).
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# Send mail on SMART failures or when Temperature is >= 55 Celsius.
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#/dev/sdc -a -I 194 -W 4,45,55 -R 5 -m admin@example.com
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# An ATA disk may appear as a SCSI device to the OS. If a SCSI to
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# ATA Translation (SAT) layer is between the OS and the device then
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# this can be flagged with the '-d sat' option. This situation may
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# become common with SATA disks in SAS and FC environments.
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# /dev/sda -a -d sat
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# A very silent check. Only report SMART health status if it fails
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# But send an email in this case
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#/dev/sdc -H -C 0 -U 0 -m admin@example.com
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# First two SCSI disks. This will monitor everything that smartd can
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# monitor. Start extended self-tests Wednesdays between 6-7pm and
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# Sundays between 1-2 am
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#/dev/sda -d scsi -s L/../../3/18
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#/dev/sdb -d scsi -s L/../../7/01
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# Monitor 4 ATA disks connected to a 3ware 6/7/8000 controller which uses
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# the 3w-xxxx driver. Start long self-tests Sundays between 1-2, 2-3, 3-4,
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# and 4-5 am.
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# NOTE: starting with the Linux 2.6 kernel series, the /dev/sdX interface
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# is DEPRECATED. Use the /dev/tweN character device interface instead.
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# For example /dev/twe0, /dev/twe1, and so on.
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#/dev/sdc -d 3ware,0 -a -s L/../../7/01
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#/dev/sdc -d 3ware,1 -a -s L/../../7/02
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#/dev/sdc -d 3ware,2 -a -s L/../../7/03
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#/dev/sdc -d 3ware,3 -a -s L/../../7/04
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# Monitor 2 ATA disks connected to a 3ware 9000 controller which
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# uses the 3w-9xxx driver (Linux, FreeBSD). Start long self-tests Tuesdays
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# between 1-2 and 3-4 am.
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#/dev/twa0 -d 3ware,0 -a -s L/../../2/01
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#/dev/twa0 -d 3ware,1 -a -s L/../../2/03
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# Monitor 2 SATA (not SAS) disks connected to a 3ware 9000 controller which
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# uses the 3w-sas driver (Linux). Start long self-tests Tuesdays
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# between 1-2 and 3-4 am.
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# On FreeBSD /dev/tws0 should be used instead
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#/dev/twl0 -d 3ware,0 -a -s L/../../2/01
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#/dev/twl0 -d 3ware,1 -a -s L/../../2/03
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# Same as above for Windows. Option '-d 3ware,N' is not necessary,
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# disk (port) number is specified in device name.
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# NOTE: On Windows, DEVICESCAN works also for 3ware controllers.
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#/dev/hdc,0 -a -s L/../../2/01
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#/dev/hdc,1 -a -s L/../../2/03
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#
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# Monitor 2 disks connected to the first HP SmartArray controller which
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# uses the cciss driver. Start long tests on Sunday nights and short
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# self-tests every night and send errors to root
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#/dev/cciss/c0d0 -d cciss,0 -a -s (L/../../7/02|S/../.././02) -m root
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#/dev/cciss/c0d0 -d cciss,1 -a -s (L/../../7/03|S/../.././03) -m root
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# Monitor 3 ATA disks directly connected to a HighPoint RocketRAID. Start long
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# self-tests Sundays between 1-2, 2-3, and 3-4 am.
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#/dev/sdd -d hpt,1/1 -a -s L/../../7/01
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#/dev/sdd -d hpt,1/2 -a -s L/../../7/02
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#/dev/sdd -d hpt,1/3 -a -s L/../../7/03
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# Monitor 2 ATA disks connected to the same PMPort which connected to the
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# HighPoint RocketRAID. Start long self-tests Tuesdays between 1-2 and 3-4 am
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#/dev/sdd -d hpt,1/4/1 -a -s L/../../2/01
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#/dev/sdd -d hpt,1/4/2 -a -s L/../../2/03
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# HERE IS A LIST OF DIRECTIVES FOR THIS CONFIGURATION FILE.
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# PLEASE SEE THE smartd.conf MAN PAGE FOR DETAILS
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#
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# -d TYPE Set the device type: ata, scsi, marvell, removable, 3ware,N, hpt,L/M/N
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# -T TYPE set the tolerance to one of: normal, permissive
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# -o VAL Enable/disable automatic offline tests (on/off)
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# -S VAL Enable/disable attribute autosave (on/off)
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# -n MODE No check. MODE is one of: never, sleep, standby, idle
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# -H Monitor SMART Health Status, report if failed
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# -l TYPE Monitor SMART log. Type is one of: error, selftest
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# -f Monitor for failure of any 'Usage' Attributes
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# -m ADD Send warning email to ADD for -H, -l error, -l selftest, and -f
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# -M TYPE Modify email warning behavior (see man page)
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# -s REGE Start self-test when type/date matches regular expression (see man page)
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# -p Report changes in 'Prefailure' Normalized Attributes
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# -u Report changes in 'Usage' Normalized Attributes
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# -t Equivalent to -p and -u Directives
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# -r ID Also report Raw values of Attribute ID with -p, -u or -t
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# -R ID Track changes in Attribute ID Raw value with -p, -u or -t
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# -i ID Ignore Attribute ID for -f Directive
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# -I ID Ignore Attribute ID for -p, -u or -t Directive
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# -C ID Report if Current Pending Sector count non-zero
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# -U ID Report if Offline Uncorrectable count non-zero
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# -W D,I,C Monitor Temperature D)ifference, I)nformal limit, C)ritical limit
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# -v N,ST Modifies labeling of Attribute N (see man page)
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# -a Default: equivalent to -H -f -t -l error -l selftest -C 197 -U 198
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# -F TYPE Use firmware bug workaround. Type is one of: none, samsung
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# -P TYPE Drive-specific presets: use, ignore, show, showall
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# # Comment: text after a hash sign is ignored
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# \ Line continuation character
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# Attribute ID is a decimal integer 1 <= ID <= 255
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# except for -C and -U, where ID = 0 turns them off.
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# All but -d, -m and -M Directives are only implemented for ATA devices
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#
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# If the test string DEVICESCAN is the first uncommented text
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# then smartd will scan for devices.
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# DEVICESCAN may be followed by any desired Directives.
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