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- | * **smartmontools** | ||
- | * **Jonathan Haack** | ||
- | * **Haack' | ||
- | * **webmaster@haacksnetworking.org** | ||
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- | This tutorial is a collection of syntax and tips for using smart tools on Debian. The following command runs a short test. Change the verb after the '' | ||
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- | smartctl -t short /dev/disk | ||
- | smartctl -t short -C /dev/disk | ||
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- | To check a drive for what it supports or does not, use the '' | ||
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- | sudo smartctl -i /dev/disk | ||
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- | If time is an issue, use the '' | ||
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- | sudo smartctl -c /dev/disk | ||
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- | To see the results of a test you ran in background mode, use the '' | ||
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- | sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdc | ||
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- | To only look at the test results, use the following syntax: | ||
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- | smartctl -l selftest /dev/disk | ||
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