On 03/03/2014 03:10 PM, Alex 'CAVE' Cernat wrote:
> ciudat ca doar unul din harduri, posibil sa aiba ceva probleme de
> sanatate sau mentale, dureaza smartctl-ul prea mult si din cauza asta se
> transforma din linii in puncte, pentru ca pluginul da timeout
>
> ce poti sa faci:
> - intri pe el si rulezi de mana pana te plictisesti smartctl -a
> /dev/sda, vezi ce se intampla (pe b vad ca e curat)
> - te uiti prin loguirle de munin, poate e ceva util pe acolo
> - chemi minerii
>
> dar mai intai te uiti prin valorile de smart, mie mi se par ok la prima
> vedere, ciudat e ca un hard sta in 29 si unul in 35, dar oricum
> temperatura e ok (daca ai putea s-o aduci si pe cea mare sub 30 ar fi
> excelent)
> am avut si 45 si a fost cat de cat ok, dar nu recomand ...
>
redau mai jos niste citate de la Western Digital de pe site:
  http://www.wdc.com/wdproducts/library/SpecSheet/ENG/2879-701229.pdf 
(WD Green series)
Temperature (°C)
Operating                0 to 60
Non-operating    -40 to 70

http://www.wdc.com/wdproducts/library/SpecSheet/ENG/2879-771442.pdf ( WD 
Red - NAS Hard Drives)
Temperature (°C)
Operating           0 to 70
Non-operating     -40 to 70

Iar Seagate ne spune 
(http://knowledge.seagate.com/articles/en_US/FAQ/193771en ):

The drive should never exceed the temperature ranges below. If the 
drives ever exceed these temperature ranges then the drive is considered 
"overheated" or is not getting adequate air flow from your current case 
environment.

With our newer model drives the maximum temperature is now at 60 degrees 
Celsius.

The operating temperature range for most Seagate hard drives is 5 to 50 
degrees Celsius. A normal PC case should provide adequate cooling.




_______________________________________________
RLUG mailing list
RLUG@lists.lug.ro
http://lists.lug.ro/mailman/listinfo/rlug

Raspunde prin e-mail lui