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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: smartmontools-5.38-1


Version 5.38-1 of smartmontools has been uploaded.

http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/

Changes include:

Cygwin release:
- Alternative IOCTL routes to access SMART data
- Allow to run smartctl without admin rights
- Improved device scanning and drive type recognition
- Added drive letters 'X:' as alternate device names
- Added '/dev/n?st<n>' as device names for SCSI tapes

All platforms:
- Many additions to drive database
- Some ATA-8 updates
- Improved SMART Attribute list and descriptions
- Fix to smartctl return codes
- New samsung firmware bug workaround option
- New options for ATA-8 SCT temperature monitoring and history
- Additional command line options for selective self-tests


For a full list of changes see NEWS and CHANGELOG in /usr/share/doc/smartmontools-5.38 Please read the Windows and Cygwin sections in the files INSTALL and WARNINGS.


Description:


Smartmontools contains utility programs (smartctl, smartd) to
control/monitor storage systems using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and
Reporting Technology System (S.M.A.R.T.) built into most modern ATA
and SCSI disks. In many cases, these utilities will provide advanced
warning of disk degradation and failure.

Smartctl is a command line utility designed to perform tasks such as
printing the SMART self-test and error logs, enabling and disabling
SMART automatic testing, and initiating device self-tests.

Smartd is a daemon that monitors the drives every 30 minutes
(configurable), logs SMART errors and changes of SMART Attributes via
the syslog interface.
Smartd can also be configured to schedule self-tests and send email
warnings or run other scripts if problems are detected.
On Cygwin, smartd can be run as a windows service via cygrunsrv.

Christian Franke

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