Hi All, Is this the right area that I should be posting regarding my problem with smartmontools?
I see plenty of other responses for building/configuration problems with software, but not much on after the software is installed. I'd really like to know what I can do to make this work properly, but I'm not sure I'm posting to the right place? -Ubence On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 7:04 AM, Ubence Quevedo <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm not sure that this is the right place to post this, but it seems that > smartmontools that I have installed through port isn't scanning drive when > I have the appropriate configuration file at /opt/local/etc/smartd.conf > configured. > > Here's the relevant line to run a short scan at 5AM every morning and then > a long scan at 6AM: > /dev/disk0 -H -l error -l selftest -f -s (S/../.././05|L/../.././06) -m > [email protected] > > I took a look at the console, and saw the following lines when the > scanning was supposed to occur: > Nov 25 05:22:24 Ubences-Intel-iMac.local smartd[152]: Authorization, > server not available > Nov 25 05:22:24 Ubences-Intel-iMac.local smartd[152]: Device: /dev/disk0, > execute Short Self-Test failed. > Nov 25 06:22:25 Ubences-Intel-iMac.local smartd[152]: Device: /dev/disk0, > execute Long Self-Test failed. > > What stands out to me is the first line "Authorization, server not > available". > > I've tried looking for info on this particular output, but I can't find > anything to trace back to how this is occurring? > > I think this might not have been working since Mavericks. It used to work > perfectly in Lion and Mountain Lion. > > I'm running the latest version of smartmontools that MacPorts has > available [6.2]. > > Has anyone else run into this error...? > > -Ubence >
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