-.B \-v N,OPTION
-Modifies the labeling for Attribute N, for disks which use
-non-standard Attribute definitions. This is useful in connection with
-the Attribute tracking/reporting Directives.
-
-This Directive may appear multiple times. Valid arguments to this
-Directive are:
-
-.I 9,minutes
-\- Raw Attribute number 9 is power-on time in minutes. Its raw value
-will be displayed in the form \'Xh+Ym\'. Here X is hours, and Y is
-minutes in the range 0-59 inclusive. Y is always printed with two
-digits, for example \'06\' or \'31\' or \'00\'.
-
-.I 9,seconds
-\- Raw Attribute number 9 is power-on time in seconds. Its raw value
-will be displayed in the form \'Xh+Ym+Zs\'. Here X is hours, Y is
-minutes in the range 0-59 inclusive, and Z is seconds in the range
-0-59 inclusive. Y and Z are always printed with two digits, for
-example \'06\' or \'31\' or \'00\'.
-
-.I 9,halfminutes
-\- Raw Attribute number 9 is power-on time, measured in units of 30
-seconds. This format is used by some Samsung disks. Its raw value
-will be displayed in the form \'Xh+Ym\'. Here X is hours, and Y is
-minutes in the range 0-59 inclusive. Y is always printed with two
-digits, for example \'06\' or \'31\' or \'00\'.
-
-.I 9,temp
-\- Raw Attribute number 9 is the disk temperature in Celsius.
-
-.I 192,emergencyretractcyclect
-\- Raw Attribute number 192 is the Emergency Retract Cycle Count.
-
-.I 193,loadunload
-\- Raw Attribute number 193 contains two values. The first is the
-number of load cycles. The second is the number of unload cycles.
-The difference between these two values is the number of times that
-the drive was unexpectedly powered off (also called an emergency
-unload). As a rule of thumb, the mechanical stress created by one
-emergency unload is equivalent to that created by one hundred normal
-unloads.
-
-.I 194,10xCelsius
-\- Raw Attribute number 194 is ten times the disk temperature in
-Celsius. This is used by some Samsung disks (example: model SV1204H
-with RK100-13 firmware).
-
-.I 194,unknown
-\- Raw Attribute number 194 is NOT the disk temperature, and its
-interpretation is unknown. This is primarily useful for the -P
-(presets) Directive.
-
-.I 198,offlinescanuncsectorct
-\- Raw Attribute number 198 is the Offline Scan UNC Sector Count.
-
-.I 200,writeerrorcount
-\- Raw Attribute number 200 is the Write Error Count.
-
-.I 201,detectedtacount
-\- Raw Attribute number 201 is the Detected TA Count.
-
-.I 220,temp
-\- Raw Attribute number 220 is the disk temperature in Celsius.
-
-Note: a table of hard drive models, listing which Attribute
-corresponds to temperature, can be found at:
-\fBhttp://www.guzu.net/linux/hddtemp.db\fP
-
-.I N,raw8
-\- Print the Raw value of Attribute N as six 8-bit unsigned base-10
-integers. This may be useful for decoding the meaning of the Raw
-value. The form \'N,raw8\' prints Raw values for ALL Attributes in this
-form. The form (for example) \'123,raw8\' only prints the Raw value for
-Attribute 123 in this form.
-
-.I N,raw16
-\- Print the Raw value of Attribute N as three 16-bit unsigned base-10
-integers. This may be useful for decoding the meaning of the Raw
-value. The form \'N,raw16\' prints Raw values for ALL Attributes in this
-form. The form (for example) \'123,raw16\' only prints the Raw value for
-Attribute 123 in this form.
-
-.I N,raw48
-\- Print the Raw value of Attribute N as a 48-bit unsigned base-10
-integer. This may be useful for decoding the meaning of the Raw
-value. The form \'N,raw48\' prints Raw values for ALL Attributes in
-this form. The form (for example) \'123,raw48\' only prints the Raw
-value for Attribute 123 in this form.
-
+.B \-v ID,FORMAT[:BYTEORDER][,NAME]
+[ATA only] Sets a vendor-specific raw value print FORMAT, an optional
+BYTEORDER and an optional NAME for Attribute ID.
+This directive may be used multiple times.
+Please see \fBsmartctl -v\fP command-line option for further details.
+
+The following arguments affect smartd warning output:
+
+.I 197,increasing
+\- Raw Attribute number 197 (Current Pending Sector Count) is not
+reset if uncorrectable sectors are reallocated. This sets \'-C 197+\'
+if no other \'-C\' directive is specified.
+
+.I 198,increasing
+\- Raw Attribute number 198 (Offline Uncorrectable Sector Count) is not
+reset if uncorrectable sectors are reallocated. This sets \'-U 198+\'
+if no other \'-U\' directive is specified.