Re: Newbe question. How to interpret SAS smart output

Gandalf Corvotempesta <[email protected]> Mon, 20 Jun 2016 16:16:30 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.linux.utilities.smartmontools
Message-ID <CAJH6TXi388G9RCvd8oTTEaO8B2WNYtPfN7rfUChjfe2KpUMVUw@mail.gmail.com>
any help?
Il 19 giu 2016 10:18, ha scritto:

> As subject,  I'm new to smartctl and i have a bounch of sas disks to
> monitor
>
> smartctl output for sas is much different from sata and i don't see any
> smart attribute reported
>
> What should i check in the output?  Any guide that explain the meaning of
> each section?
>
> I'm able to seen the grown defect list counter. What does it mean?  It
> should be 0? If greater than 0 (maybe 1 or 200) is something to be warried
> about?
>
> Additional I'm able to see many non-medium error even on brand new disks
> with small power on hours. What are they?
>
> To be short: what should i look for in smartctl output?  I need to know
> when to change my disks to be safe.
>

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