SMART monitoring
Matthew Gillen
me at mattgillen.net
Sat Sep 30 12:48:48 EDT 2006
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> Some verions of BIOS permit SMART monitoring of hard drives (may give
> the option to enable/disable it).
>
> Can anyone think of a reason/situation where enabling it can cause
> problems?
I've never had problems. I've mostly used it with Seagate drives.
> I'm a believer that if BIOS offers it, I always enable it.
> Is that wrong?
Seems reasonable for most options. On the other hand, I've had several
instances where certain BIOS settings made the system unstable.
> Do all kinds of drives, now, have the potential to incorporate SMART -
> SCSI, IDE, SATA, SAS?
Every IDE drive nowadays has SMART I think. SATA drives also have it, but
the linux tools don't support them yet. Don't know about SCSI or SAS drives.
Matt
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