.ig
-Copyright (C) 2002-6 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
+Copyright (C) 2002-7 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
-$Id: smartd.conf.5.in,v 1.82 2006/12/20 07:30:43 sxzzsf Exp $
+$Id: smartd.conf.5.in,v 1.86 2007/10/20 13:02:50 chrfranke Exp $
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
.I 3ware,N
\- the device consists of one or more ATA disks connected to a 3ware
-RAID controller. The non-negative integer N (in the range from 0 to 15
+RAID controller. The non-negative integer N (in the range from 0 to 31
inclusive) denotes which disk on the controller is monitored. In log
files and email messages this disk will be identified as 3ware_disk_XX
-with XX in the range from 00 to 15 inclusive.
+with XX in the range from 00 to 31 inclusive.
This Directive may at first appear confusing, because the 3ware
controller is a SCSI device (such as /dev/sda) and should be listed as
\fBsmartd\fP will not attempt to run \fBany\fP type of test if another
test was already started or run in the same hour.
+To avoid performance problems during system boot, \fBsmartd\fP will
+not attempt to run any scheduled tests following the very first
+device polling (unless \'\-q onecheck\' is specified).
+
Each time a test is run, \fBsmartd\fP will log an entry to SYSLOG.
You can use these or the '-q showtests' command-line option to verify
that you constructed \fBREGEXP\fP correctly. The matching order
is set to the device path (examples: /dev/hda, /dev/sdb).
.IP \fBSMARTD_DEVICETYPE\fP 4
is set to the device type (possible values: ata, scsi, 3ware,N, hpt,L/M/N).
-Here N=0,...,15 denotes the ATA disk behind a 3ware RAID controller and
+Here N=0,...,23 denotes the ATA disk behind a 3ware RAID controller and
L/M/N denotes the SATA disk behind a HighPoint RocketRAID controller.
.IP \fBSMARTD_DEVICESTRING\fP 4
is set to the device description. For SMARTD_DEVICETYPE of ata or
number of ATA errors reported is byte swapped. Enabling this option
tells \fBsmartd\fP to evaluate this quantity in byte-reversed order.
+.I samsung3
+\- Some Samsung disks (at least SP2514N with Firmware VF100\-37) report
+a self\-test still in progress with 0% remaining when the test was already
+completed. If this directive is specified, \fBsmartd\fP will not skip the
+next scheduled self\-test (see Directive \'\-s\' above) in this case.
+
Note that an explicit \'\-F\' Directive will over-ride any preset
values for \'\-F\' (see the \'\-P\' option below).
.SH
CVS ID OF THIS PAGE:
-$Id: smartd.conf.5.in,v 1.82 2006/12/20 07:30:43 sxzzsf Exp $
+$Id: smartd.conf.5.in,v 1.86 2007/10/20 13:02:50 chrfranke Exp $