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Smart Hard Drive Monitoring on AOS 5.1.1

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Pete:
Hi All

Thanks for your concern Dave but I'm still alive and kicking - although I have developed a nasty case of "students elbow" which is a bit uncomfortable and slows my limited keyboard skills down somewhat  :-)

No current plans on updating PMsmartctl - unless someone has a need for something not already included?

I checked the version of smartmontools I have installed and it is
   smartctl 7.0 (build date Oct 19 2019) [i386-pc-os2-emx] (local build)

This came from http://rpm.netlabs.org/experimental/00/zip/smartmontools-7_0-1_oc00.zip

As netlabs seems to be down at the moment I've attached the above zip to this post.


Regards

Pete


Dave Yeo:
Good things aren't too bad for you Pete, too many move on or worse and vanish.
As for  PMsmartctl, what is needed are driver updates, eg nVME to get the smart data and then updated smartmon, all beyond your control.

Dan Eicher:
>This came from http://rpm.netlabs.org/experimental/00/zip/smartmontools-7_0-1_oc00.zip

Ignorant question for any of you all.

Usually when I do an rpm -i under unix, it expects a file called *.rpm.

This zip, has what appears to be the files and locations where it needs installed.

How do I install this?

Thanks!

Dave Yeo:
Install the netlabs-exp package with ANPM, then enable the exp repository and use ANPM to install it, or manually install following the directory structure. @unixroot, or %UNIXROOT% is simply the drive letter where your RPM environment is installed, probably C: in your case.
And yes, to quote Adrian,

--- Quote ---Disks arrived & were put into the server today! I'm still working on the full replacement but everything worked well enough that I could boot up the VMs again!

I tested most services and from my point of view we are back. In case you disagree, let me know!

thanks again to Knut for the new disks!

--- End quote ---

Steven Levine:
Dan,

I recommend you hold off until the netlabs server is fully back online.  My testing indicates that this is not yet happened.  URLs that were available before the server went down are not yet visible including http://rpm.netlabs.org/release/ which is the top level directory for the released rpms.  The same is true for http://rpm.netlabs.org/experimental/.

It's possible Adrian needed to take the server offline to finish up the recovery.

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