Re: [opensuse] smartctl and too high temperature?

2007-06-04 Thread Bernd Melchers
  hellmsklamm:~ # smartctl -A -d ata /dev/sdb | grep -i temperature
  190 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022   044   044   045Old_age   
 Always
FAILING_NOW 56
  194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022   094   094   000Old_age   
 Always
bb-dpnb.avi-   56

Your disk is 56 degree Celsius, this is too hot!

mit freundlichen Grüßen
Bernd Melchers
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Re: [opensuse] smartctl and too high temperature?

2007-06-04 Thread Rauch Christian
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Bernd Melchers wrote:
 Your disk is 56 degree Celsius, this is too hot!

I have restructured my workstation some weeks ago.
My disks now have a temperature of 35°C with room temperature
of 22°C. These two disks are combined as software RAID 1.

Both are now in S-ATA Hotplug cases in two 5,25 mountings at the top of the 
case.
the case has only 3 fans in total, one 120mm at the front, one 120mm in the 
power supply
and one huge CPU cooler (AC Freezer 64 Pro).

Mainboard  CPU temperature is at 37°C.

 mit freundlichen Grüßen
 Bernd Melchers

Regards,
Chris

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Re: [opensuse] smartctl and too high temperature?

2007-03-18 Thread Rauch Christian
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Erwin Lam schrieb:
 Read the man-page of smartd; the -I options tells you how to suppress 
 device attributes 190 and 194. You really don't want to be warned that 
 your harddrive is warming up.

Thanks for the pointer, should have read this before.

I've adjusted my smartd.conf and until now no popup came up, let's see,
if it helped :)

 Regards,
 Erwin Lam

Thanks,
Chris

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[opensuse] smartctl and too high temperature?

2007-03-17 Thread Rauch Christian
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Hi list,

I have 2 WD S-ATA drives in my PC, one WDC WD2500JD-00H Rev: 08.0
and one WDC WD2500KS-00M Rev: 02.0.

The later of them shows quite a weird behaviour sometimes. this drive
seems to have 2 sensors for temperature:

# the first drive
hellmsklamm:~ # smartctl -A -d ata /dev/sda | grep -i temperature
194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022   101   095   000Old_age   Always
  -   49
# the second drive
hellmsklamm:~ # smartctl -A -d ata /dev/sdb | grep -i temperature
190 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022   044   044   045Old_age   Always
  FAILING_NOW 56
194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022   094   094   000Old_age   Always
  -   56

Today a popup came up in KDE, telling me, that sdb had a temperature of
190°C.

Anyone experiencing the same/similar behaviour and/or knowing, how to
solve this?

(No, the drive can't have this temperature, I would've burned my finger
badly when touching *g*)

Regards,
Chris

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Re: [opensuse] smartctl and too high temperature?

2007-03-17 Thread Erwin Lam
On Saturday 17 March 2007, Rauch Christian wrote:
 Hi list,
 
 I have 2 WD S-ATA drives in my PC, one WDC WD2500JD-00H Rev: 08.0
 and one WDC WD2500KS-00M Rev: 02.0.
 
 The later of them shows quite a weird behaviour sometimes. this drive
 seems to have 2 sensors for temperature:
 
 # the first drive
 hellmsklamm:~ # smartctl -A -d ata /dev/sda | grep -i temperature
 194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022   101   095   000Old_age   
Always
   -   49
 # the second drive
 hellmsklamm:~ # smartctl -A -d ata /dev/sdb | grep -i temperature
 190 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022   044   044   045Old_age   
Always
   FAILING_NOW 56
 194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022   094   094   000Old_age   
Always
   bb-dpnb.avi-   56

Chris,

Read the man-page of smartd; the -I options tells you how to suppress 
device attributes 190 and 194. You really don't want to be warned that 
your harddrive is warming up.

Regards,
Erwin Lam

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