Martin Michlmayr
2006-Oct-12 20:01 UTC
[Logcheck-devel] Bug#392679: flag SMART erros about bad sectors
Package: logcheck Version: 1.2.39 Severity: wishlist It would be nice if the following messages had a higher priority than merely "system events":> System Events > =-=-=-=-=-=-> Oct 12 17:11:01 unjust smartd[1275]: Device: /dev/hde, 38 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors > Oct 12 17:11:01 unjust smartd[1275]: Device: /dev/hde, 1 Offline uncorrectable sectors > Oct 12 17:41:01 unjust smartd[1275]: Device: /dev/hde, 38 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors > Oct 12 17:41:01 unjust smartd[1275]: Device: /dev/hde, 1 Offline uncorrectable sectors-- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/
martin f krafft
2006-Oct-12 20:36 UTC
Bug#392679: [Logcheck-devel] Bug#392679: flag SMART erros about bad sectors
also sprach Martin Michlmayr <tbm at cyrius.com> [2006.10.12.2201 +0200]:> It would be nice if the following messages had a higher priority than > merely "system events": > > > System Events > > =-=-=-=-=-=-> > Oct 12 17:11:01 unjust smartd[1275]: Device: /dev/hde, 38 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors > > Oct 12 17:11:01 unjust smartd[1275]: Device: /dev/hde, 1 Offline uncorrectable sectors > > Oct 12 17:41:01 unjust smartd[1275]: Device: /dev/hde, 38 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors > > Oct 12 17:41:01 unjust smartd[1275]: Device: /dev/hde, 1 Offline uncorrectable sectorsI am unsure what to do about smart messages, considering that smartd is configured to send out mails about these grave events itself. From what I heard from the smartmontools people (sourceforge archives are dead, unfortunately), it might actually make sense to filter the smart messages altogether and have smartd alert the user separately (and in real-time). -- .''`. martin f. krafft <madduck at debian.org> : :' : proud Debian developer, author, administrator, and user `. `'` http://people.debian.org/~madduck - http://debiansystem.info `- Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing systems -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature (GPG/PGP) Url : http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/logcheck-devel/attachments/20061012/69e86629/attachment.pgp