FC3T2 startup - Starting smartd [Failed]
Gerry Tool
gstool at earthlink.net
Fri Sep 24 02:28:02 UTC 2004
Per Bjornsson wrote:
>On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 10:09, Gerry Tool wrote:
>
>
>>During FC3T2 boot up, I get the message that Starting smartd failed. Do
>>others see this?
>>
>>It starts fine when I boot to FC2.
>>
>>
>
>Are the /etc/smartd.conf files for the two installations different?
>If you don't specify any disks in that file, smartd scans the IDE bus
>but quits as soon as it finds a disk that is not S.M.A.R.T. capable.
>this can e.g. be an optical drive. If the first drive it finds is not
>S.M.A.R.T. capable, it exits and gives you the failure message.
>
>You can try putting a listing of your hard disks in /etc/smartd.conf ;
>the default (completely commented out) config file should have enough
>tips to figure out what you need to put in there. Or if you don't care
>about monitoring your disk health,just forget about it, maybe
>chkconfig smartd off
>so you don't get the annoying failure on startup. But don't blame me
>when your hard disks crash without warning you first! ;) (In all
>honesty, I'm not all that convinced that S.M.A.R.T. monitoring really
>does all that much good - are most disk failures gradual or
>catastrophic? I'd assume that S.M.A.R.T. can only help you detect the
>former...)
>
>
>
Thanks for the tip. smartd.conf contained lines for my two drives hda,
hde, and also for sda and sdb which are a usb cardreader and flash
drive. Commenting the two sdx lines solved the problem.
Gerry
More information about the fedora-test-list
mailing list