Monitor for SMART devices
SMARTmontools controls and monitors storage devices using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology System (S.M.A.R.T.) built into ATA, SATA and SCSI Hard Drives. This is used to check the hard drive reliability and to predict drive failures. The suite 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 the smart status and reports errors to syslog. The package is compatible with the ATA/ATAPI-3 to -7 specification. The package is intended to incorporate as much "vendor specific" and "reserved" information as possible about disk drives. The commands man smartctl and man smartd will provide more information.
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
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derived packages
- Links to openSUSE:Factory / smartmontools
- Download package
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Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout Base:System/smartmontools && cd $_
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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_link | 0000000124 124 Bytes | |
harden_smartd.service.patch | 0000000733 733 Bytes | |
smartd_generate_opts.path | 0000000210 210 Bytes | |
smartd_generate_opts.service | 0000000485 485 Bytes | |
smartmontools-7.3.tar.gz | 0001043932 1020 KB | |
smartmontools-7.3.tar.gz.asc | 0000000801 801 Bytes | |
smartmontools-drivedb_h-update.sh | 0000004301 4.2 KB | |
smartmontools-rpmlintrc | 0000000256 256 Bytes | |
smartmontools-smartctl-NVMe-big-endian.patch | 0000000492 492 Bytes | |
smartmontools-suse-default.patch | 0000000816 816 Bytes | |
smartmontools-var-lock-subsys.patch | 0000000399 399 Bytes | |
smartmontools.changes | 0000044670 43.6 KB | |
smartmontools.generate_smartd_opts.in | 0000001959 1.91 KB | |
smartmontools.keyring | 0000003601 3.52 KB | |
smartmontools.spec | 0000012408 12.1 KB | |
smartmontools.sysconfig | 0000001318 1.29 KB |
Revision 135 (latest revision is 141)
- smartmontools.generate_smartd_opts.in: Fix generated options when SMARTD_SAVESTATES or SMARTD_ATTRLOG are set to "no" (bsc#1207461).
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