On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Douglas Gilbert wrote: > That FAQ entry is about 2 years out of date. smartmontools > support for SATA disks behind a SCSI to ATA Translation (SAT) > layer is now much better. Please try the recently released > version 5.37 of smartmontools.
For instance, you should be able to do:
# smartctl -d ata -a /dev/sda
for a SATA drive discovered as /dev/sda. This works happily on my home box
(except for some unknown attributes - see [1]).
The manual page says:
-d TYPE, --device=TYPE
Specifies the type of the device. The valid arguments to this
option are ata, scsi, marvell, cciss,N and 3ware,N. If this
option is not used then smartctl will attempt to guess the
device type from the device name.
[...]
If you forget to specify it then it considers /dev/sda a SCSI device and tries
(unsuccessfully) to talk to it as such.
cheers!
Chris
[1] - Some of the SMART attributes are vendor specific and undocumented:
http://www.csamuel.org/2007/02/22/seagate-st3300622as-unknown-smart-attribute-190/
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