> The last message in this bug thread asked if Matt was able to get any
> SMART data from his cciss disks, since the smartctl -A output did not
> give typical smartctl output.

I never tried additional options from what I tried in the original report, 
but I don't think anything else would have been revealed, at least with 
that controller. Since the smartarray device is really a hardware raid 
abstract device, I don't know how it would present the SMART data of the 
underlying disks in a sane way.

I have heard newer HP Smart Array controller use a newer driver (hpsa) and 
that it uses normal scsi dev entries. So this patch is only potentially 
useful for the older stuff anyway. (It might be interesting to know what 
the smart_ plugin does when encountering such devices, because they'd 
likely have the same problem I mention above)

Also I no longer have access to any of the hardware.

I agree this bug can be closed.

Thanks,

-- 
Matt Taggart
tagg...@debian.org





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