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Re: 'smart' status on new laptop



On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 08:47:45 +1100
Simon Burge <simonb%NetBSD.org@localhost> wrote:

> Does 1367 hours sound right?
> 
> I've got a variety of Seagate ATA and SATA disks here, and all seem to
> report correct power-on hours.  These are all 3.5" disks though, not
> laptop disks.

This one is a 2.5" I think:

$ sudo atactl wd0 identify     
Model: ST310014A, Rev: 3.07, Serial #: 5JRG4WM2
Device type: ATA, fixed
[...]

$ sudo atactl wd0 smart status
SMART supported, SMART enabled
id value thresh crit collect reliability description                    raw
  1  94   25     yes online  positive    Raw read error rate            
161005243
  3  98    0     yes online  positive    Spin-up time                   0
  4 100   20     no  online  positive    Start/stop count               143
  5 100   36     yes online  positive    Reallocated sector count       0
  7  69   30     yes online  positive    Seek error rate                8105492
  9  97    0     no  online  positive    Power-on hours count           3457
 10 100    0     no  online  positive    Spin retry count               0
 12 100   20     no  online  positive    Device power cycle count       20
194  45    0     no  online  positive    Temperature                    45
195 100    0     no  online  positive    Hardware ECC Recovered         0
197 100    0     no  online  positive    Current pending sector         0
198 100    0     no  offline positive    Offline uncorrectable          0
199 200    0     no  online  positive    Ultra DMA CRC error count      0
200 100    0     no  offline positive    Write error rate               0
202 100    0     no  online  positive    Data address mark errors       0
$

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