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Disk Health Monitoring
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Altough a robust and redundant storage is recommended,
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it can be very helpful to monitor the health of your local disks.
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Starting with {pve} 4.3, the package smartmontools footnote:[smartmontools homepage https://www.smartmontools.org]
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is installed and required. This is a set of tools to monitor and control
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the S.M.A.R.T. system for local hard disks.
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You can get the status of a disk by issuing the following command:
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# smartctl -a /dev/sdX
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where /dev/sdX is the path to one of your local disks.
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If the output says:
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SMART support is: Disabled
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you can enable it with the command:
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# smartctl -s on /dev/sdX
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For more information on how to use smartctl, please see `man smartctl`.
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By default, smartmontools daemon smartd is active and enabled, and scans
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the disks under /dev/sdX and /dev/hdX every 30 minutes for errors and warnings, and sends an
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e-mail to root if it detects a problem.
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For more information about how to configure smartd, please see `man smartd` and
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`man smartd.conf`.
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If you use your hard disks with a hardware raid controller, there are most likely tools
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to monitor the disks in the raid array and the array itself. For more information about this,
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please refer to the vendor of your raid controller.
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