Hello,
I am using an SDD as boot device that is not in the smartctl database and its attributes are quite different.
So I get the console flooded with messages like:
The attribute 198 that is usually for Offline uncorrectable sectors is actually mapped to something else for this drive, it seems to be "Total count of read sectors" and is of course regularly incrementing... So naturally
How can I tell
My initial research would indicate that this could be possible through editing
But...
Therefore my question is, how can I tell
Thanks for your feedback.
I am using an SDD as boot device that is not in the smartctl database and its attributes are quite different.
So I get the console flooded with messages like:
smartd 55321 - - Device: /dev/ada0, 3464 Offline uncorrectable sectors
The attribute 198 that is usually for Offline uncorrectable sectors is actually mapped to something else for this drive, it seems to be "Total count of read sectors" and is of course regularly incrementing... So naturally
smartd
is complaining since it thinks those are uncorrectable sectors...How can I tell
smartd
to ignore this?My initial research would indicate that this could be possible through editing
smartd.conf
and adding something like -I 198 -i 198
to that drive line.But...
- I'm not sure!
smartd.conf
is not editable (well it is but the changes are not persistent)
Therefore my question is, how can I tell
smartd
to ignore attribute 198 for this drive?Thanks for your feedback.