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Using S.M.A.R.T. Disk Monitor 17
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Case-sensitive options (grouped alphabetically). Some commands, such as the -Mail function are specific
to certain operating systems.:
-A Displays a hex dump of all mode pages for all devices (or devices in device list) and
terminates the program.
-B C|S Hlist Invokes the mode page editor feature to program revised mode page data for the selected
disk(s). The -C flag is used to tell the program to change the current settings, and the -S flag
instructs it to change the saved, or permanent settings. The saved settings will make the new
mode page non-volatile, so they will be in force when the disk goes through a power cycle.
The current mode page setting will be effective immediately and will be lost when the disk
recycles. Never change the S page unless you are 100% sure you know what you are doing,
as you could render your disk drive invisible to the operating system, or even cause data
loss.
The Hlist is the hexadecimal list of bytes that you want programmed into the disk. The
program checks for valid syntax and byte count, but it does not protect you against
programming the disk drive with settings which may be inappropriate for your particular
environment.
Example smartmon-ux -B C 1A,A,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,8c,a0 /dev/sga would instruct the selected
disk to automatically spin down after 60 minutes of inactivity.
-bmsd Disables background media scanning (Available on certain Seagate disk drives)
-bmse n Enables background media scanning, and sets interval to n hours
-bmsr Reports background media scanning state and provides detailed report
-capacity n Reprograms / resizes the disk programmatically, so that it reports a user-defined capacity of
n blocks. Send -capacity 0 to reset the disk to maximum capacity.
-capacitybs n Sets the block size of the device to n bytes.
-confirm Automatically responds "Y" to the are-you-sure type messages you get before running
potentially destructive functions.
-C Dump statistical device information (Log pages - in decoded ASCII text) see notes below
-Cx Dump statistical device information (Log pages - in decoded ASCII text). This is an improved
syntax that suppresses a trailing field that indicates the number of bytes that the peripheral
allocates to the field.
-C+ Same as the -C, only do brute-force log page discovery. Use this to force the program to
manually poll every possible log page. Use this for devices which have log pages that are not
reported due to the device not meeting ANSI compliance.
-d Specifies that the remainder of the command-line contains a device list and/or device wild-
card expressions
-E Poll SES/SAF-TE information (fans, power supply, enclosure temperature), etc. This requires
your disks to be mounted in either a SES-compliant enclosure, or SAF-TE enclosure.
-E+ This is the verbose mode of the SES query. It displays additional details on many models of
enclosures that are vendor-specific extensions to the ANSI SES specification. If you are
addressing a SAF-TE enclosure, no additional information will be displayed.
-EF Add this command to any -E family command to address situations where no SES data is
reported, but you *know* the enclosure supports SES. This instructs the program to perform
a brute-force SES discovery rather than query the enclosure's capability. As some enclosures
and enclosure firmware are not fully ANSI compliant, we were forced to add this command to
address the situation.
-EH Print hex dump of all enclosure pages (includes both ANSI defined and vendor-specific
pages)
The "EP" functions allow you to program characteristics of your SES-enabled enclosure. Not
all SES enclosures support all of these commands. Further details on these commands can
be found in the section Enclosure Services Configurator .
-EPAMn Mute audible alarm #n
-EPAmn Un-mute (turn on) audible alarm #n
-EPARn Set alarm #n to reminder mode
-EPArn Clear alarm #n from reminder mode
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