Alexander Holler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> here are the datas for a Seagate FreeAgent Go 320GB:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> dockstar ~ # smartctl -d sat,12 -a /dev/sda
> smartctl 5.39 2009-12-09 r2995 [armv5tel-softfloat-linux-gnueabi] (local
> build)
> Copyright (C) 2002-9 by Bruce Allen,
> http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
>
> === START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
> Device Model:     ST9320325AS
> Serial Number:    XXXXXXXX
>    

You can use '-q noserial' to suppress this line.


> dockstar ~ # lsusb
> Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0bc2:2101 Seagate RSS LLC
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>    

Added to Wiki and USB ID table.
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/smartmontools/wiki/Supported_USB-Devices


> Regards,
>
> Alexander
>
> PS: I also have a Fujitsu Siemens Storagebird Solo 20-U (250GB 2.5"),
> USB Bus 002 Device 007: ID 04fc:0c15 Sunplus Technology Co., Ltd
> which is identified by smartctl -d usbsunplus as an Western Digital
> Scorpio Blue Serial ATA family drive which already is in the smartctl
> database. Don't know if the USB-ID is of interest.
>
>    

It is.

The ID is used to detect the type of USB bridge. If known, no '-d type' 
option is necessary. Interestingly this device uses no Fujitsu Siemens 
ID but the default ID from Sunplus which is already known.


> PPS: To be complete, the USB-ID of a Medion Drive-n-go (160GB 2.5") is
> 04b4:6830 (-d usbcypress), the disk is identified as an Seagate Momentus
> 5400.3 series, which is already in the DB too.
>
>    

Could you please provide the 'bcdDevice' info for this device. It is 
included in the 'lsusb -v' output. This info is needed to detect the 
Cypress Chips, because all use the same ID, but older chips do not 
support ATA pass-through.


> PPPS: Thanks that all those disks are now smart-enabled with
> smartmontools. ;)
>
>    

You're welcome. This was probably the most wanted feature :-)

Thanks,
Christian


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