Luciano wrote:
I would like to ask to have the following SSD added to the DB. I've
tested with the SVN build (reports smartctl 5.40 2010-01-01 r3025). I
followed the wiki guide for getting information for the drive. After
running the short self-test, and 'smartcl -c' showing that there is 0%
of the test remaining, the selftest log is showing:
smartctl 5.40 2010-01-01 r3025 [x86_64-pc-linux-gnu] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-10 by Bruce Allen, http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===
Warning! SMART Self-Test Log Structure error: invalid SMART checksum.
SMART Self-test log structure revision number 1
No self-tests have been logged. [To run self-tests, use: smartctl -t]
So I don't know if something is wrong... This is an SSD drive btw.
Self-tests are probably unsupported or buggy.
I've attached smartctl -a output.
The attributes of this drive look very similar to the attributes from
OZC SSD drives: 64-bit raw values, no normalized values.
Could you please test the attached database entry.
The file can be read with the -B option of smartctl. If the path is
SYSCONFDIR/smart_drivedb.h (usually /etc/smart_drivedb.h or
/usr/local/etc/smart_drivedb.h), no option is needed. See man page.
Are the raw values and their description reasonable?
What is the output of 'smartctl -l directory /dev/ice' ?
Thanks,
Christian
// SYSCONFDIR/smart_drivedb.h
{ "Crucial M225 SSD",
"CRUCIAL_CT(64|128|256)M225",
"", "",
" -v 1,raw64"
" -v 9,raw64"
" -v 12,raw64"
" -v 184,raw64,Initial_Bad_Block_Count"
" -v 195,raw64,Program_Failure_Blk_Ct"
" -v 196,raw64,Erase_Failure_Blk_Ct"
" -v 197,raw64,Read_Failure_Blk_Ct"
" -v 198,raw64,Read_Sectors_Tot_Ct"
" -v 199,raw64,Write_Sectors_Tot_Ct"
" -v 200,raw64,Read_Commands_Tot_Ct"
" -v 201,raw64,Write_Commands_Tot_Ct"
" -v 202,raw64,Error_Bits_Flash_Tot_Ct"
" -v 203,raw64,Corr_Read_Errors_Tot_Ct"
" -v 204,raw64,Bad_Block_Full_Flag"
" -v 205,raw64,Max_PE_Count_Spec"
" -v 206,raw64,Min_Erase_Count"
" -v 207,raw64,Max_Erase_Count"
" -v 208,raw64,Average_Erase_Count"
" -v 209,raw64,Remaining_Lifetime_Perc"
" -v 210,raw64"
" -v 211,raw64"
}
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