Best practices to enable SMART disk notifications on a Linux workstation?
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I enabled SMART notifications on my laptop running Debian. Basically I just want to get a notification pop up when something goes wrong on a disk. I don't want to get an email, I think a notification is better indicated on the workstation where I spend my days (while emails are off course better for servers).
It works, I even tested it (but what exactly did I test ?), but I still have doubts if I did it the right way, and if what I did is really useful.
Basically, what I did :
1. I installed
smartmontools
and smart-notifier
# apt-get install smartmontools smart-notifier
2. I then configured the smartd
daemon to monitor /dev/sda
and send its messages to the notifier. This is done in /etc/smartd.conf
, in which I have only 1 line :
/dev/sda -a -m myUsername -M exec /usr/share/smartmontools/smartd-runner -M test
3. The -M test
option in the previous command displays a test notification popup as soon as I restart the smartd
daemon (you have to log out and log back in in order for it to work). And it works, restarting the smartd
daemon displays the test notification popup.
4. And finally I removed the -M test
option and restarted smartd
again.
So, can I be at ease now ? Will this setup send me a popup as soon as something goes wrong with /dev/sda
? I have a lot of unanswered questions :
1. With the -M test
option, the test notification popup is only displayed when I restart smartd
. Nothing is displayed when I restart my laptop and log in (probably because smartd
is already running at that point). Can I be confident that a notification will pop up if smartd
detects something wrong on my disks ?
2. What event exactly will trigger that pop up ? In other words, what is "something wrong" ? $ man smartd
states that :
> smartd will attempt to enable SMART monitoring on ATA devices (equivalent to smartctl -s on) and polls these and SCSI devices every 30 minutes (configurable), logging SMART errors and changes of SMART Attributes via the SYSLOG interface.
And indeed, checking /var/log/syslog
I can see a log entry after 30 minutes (last line) :
Jul 30 13:17:06 precision7520 smartd: smartd 6.6 2016-05-31 r4324 [x86_64-linux-4.19.0-0.bpo.5-amd64] (local build)
Jul 30 13:17:06 precision7520 smartd: Copyright (C) 2002-16, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org
Jul 30 13:17:06 precision7520 smartd: Opened configuration file /etc/smartd.conf
Jul 30 13:17:06 precision7520 smartd: Configuration file /etc/smartd.conf parsed.
Jul 30 13:17:06 precision7520 smartd: Device: /dev/sda, type changed from 'scsi' to 'sat'
Jul 30 13:17:06 precision7520 smartd: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], opened
Jul 30 13:17:06 precision7520 smartd: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], Samsung SSD 850 EVO 2TB, S/N:S2RMNB0J801642K, WWN:5-002538-c407b1fd2, FW:EMT02B6Q, 2.00 TB
Jul 30 13:17:06 precision7520 smartd: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], not found in smartd database.
Jul 30 13:17:06 precision7520 smartd: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], can't monitor Current_Pending_Sector count - no Attribute 197
Jul 30 13:17:06 precision7520 smartd: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], can't monitor Offline_Uncorrectable count - no Attribute 198
Jul 30 13:17:06 precision7520 smartd: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], is SMART capable. Adding to "monitor" list.
Jul 30 13:17:06 precision7520 smartd: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], state read from /var/lib/smartmontools/smartd.Samsung_SSD_850_EVO_2TB-S2RMNB0J801642K.ata.state
Jul 30 13:17:06 precision7520 smartd: Monitoring 1 ATA/SATA, 0 SCSI/SAS and 0 NVMe devices
Jul 30 13:17:06 precision7520 smartd: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], state written to /var/lib/smartmontools/smartd.Samsung_SSD_850_EVO_2TB-S2RMNB0J801642K.ata.state
Jul 30 13:47:06 precision7520 smartd: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], SMART Usage Attribute: 190 Airflow_Temperature_Cel changed from 67 to 68
But no pop up. Maybe because the log entry was just a minor information (a 1 degree temperature increase) ? But then, what kind of event exactly is supposed to trigger the notification ?
3. Finally, there are a lot of examples in /etc/smartd.conf
, with even more in $ man smartd.conf
, some performing (-s
) short (-s S
) or extended (-s L
) self tests at given intervals. Are those self tests necessary ? Isn't SMART supposed to integrate its own self test procedures (the SM of SMART stands for Self-Monitoring) ? How useful are results without performing self tests ?
For information, my # smartctl /dev/sda
results :
$ sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda
smartctl 6.6 2016-05-31 r4324 [x86_64-linux-4.19.0-0.bpo.5-amd64] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-16, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org
=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Device Model: Samsung SSD 850 EVO 2TB
Serial Number: S2RMNB0J801642K
LU WWN Device Id: 5 002538 c407b1fd2
Firmware Version: EMT02B6Q
User Capacity: 2 000 398 934 016 bytes [2,00 TB]
Sector Size: 512 bytes logical/physical
Rotation Rate: Solid State Device
Form Factor: 2.5 inches
Device is: Not in smartctl database [for details use: -P showall]
ATA Version is: ACS-2, ATA8-ACS T13/1699-D revision 4c
SATA Version is: SATA 3.1, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 6.0 Gb/s)
Local Time is: Fri Jul 30 14:15:22 2021 WAT
SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability.
SMART support is: Enabled
=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===
SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED
(...)
No self test seems to be ever performed :
(...)
General SMART Values:
Offline data collection status: (0x00) Offline data collection activity
was never started.
Auto Offline Data Collection: Disabled.
Self-test execution status: ( 0) The previous self-test routine completed
without error or no self-test has ever
been run.
Total time to complete Offline
data collection: ( 0) seconds.
Offline data collection
capabilities: (0x53) SMART execute Offline immediate.
Auto Offline data collection on/off support.
Suspend Offline collection upon new
command.
No Offline surface scan supported.
Self-test supported.
No Conveyance Self-test supported.
Selective Self-test supported.
SMART capabilities: (0x0003) Saves SMART data before entering
power-saving mode.
Supports SMART auto save timer.
Error logging capability: (0x01) Error logging supported.
General Purpose Logging supported.
Short self-test routine
recommended polling time: ( 2) minutes.
Extended self-test routine
recommended polling time: ( 265) minutes.
SCT capabilities: (0x003d) SCT Status supported.
SCT Error Recovery Control supported.
SCT Feature Control supported.
SCT Data Table supported.
(...)
Are these data of any use, even without self-tests ?
(...)
SMART Attributes Data Structure revision number: 1
Vendor Specific SMART Attributes with Thresholds:
ID# ATTRIBUTE_NAME FLAG VALUE WORST THRESH TYPE UPDATED WHEN_FAILED RAW_VALUE
5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct 0x0033 100 100 010 Pre-fail Always - 0
9 Power_On_Hours 0x0032 094 094 000 Old_age Always - 27805
12 Power_Cycle_Count 0x0032 098 098 000 Old_age Always - 1055
177 Wear_Leveling_Count 0x0013 099 099 000 Pre-fail Always - 21
179 Used_Rsvd_Blk_Cnt_Tot 0x0013 100 100 010 Pre-fail Always - 0
181 Program_Fail_Cnt_Total 0x0032 100 100 010 Old_age Always - 0
182 Erase_Fail_Count_Total 0x0032 100 100 010 Old_age Always - 0
183 Runtime_Bad_Block 0x0013 100 099 010 Pre-fail Always - 0
187 Reported_Uncorrect 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 0
190 Airflow_Temperature_Cel 0x0032 067 043 000 Old_age Always - 33
195 Hardware_ECC_Recovered 0x001a 200 200 000 Old_age Always - 0
199 UDMA_CRC_Error_Count 0x003e 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 0
235 Unknown_Attribute 0x0012 099 099 000 Old_age Always - 71
241 Total_LBAs_Written 0x0032 099 099 000 Old_age Always - 26330052507
SMART Error Log Version: 1
No Errors Logged
SMART Self-test log structure revision number 1
Num Test_Description Status Remaining LifeTime(hours) LBA_of_first_error
# 1 Short offline Completed without error 00% 14903 -
# 2 Short offline Completed without error 00% 14709 -
# 3 Short offline Aborted by host 70% 2733 -
SMART Selective self-test log data structure revision number 1
SPAN MIN_LBA MAX_LBA CURRENT_TEST_STATUS
1 0 0 Not_testing
2 0 0 Not_testing
3 0 0 Not_testing
4 0 0 Not_testing
5 0 0 Not_testing
255 0 65535 Read_scanning was never started
Selective self-test flags (0x0):
After scanning selected spans, do NOT read-scan remainder of disk.
If Selective self-test is pending on power-up, resume after 0 minute delay.
A lot of question, but basically they all boil down to one : what are the best practices to enable SMART disk notifications on a Linux workstation ? I was kind of surprised that googling this question didn't provide any useful informations
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