** Changed in: smartmontools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
On bootup smartd reports FailedReadSmartSelfTestLog but there is n
I updated the G2 34 nm drive, works fine.
G1 has the problem and Intel has decided no fix.
It is true that these drives are 7 years old, however the wear indicator says
there's another 14 years in them.
They sure were expensive but the only product tested to be reliable at the time.
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It is possibly is a bug in the Intel X25 G1 firmware Intel did never fix
(a similar bug in G2 was fixed). But I don't remember any related report
since the G1 series was introduced in 2009(!).
It is possibly not a smartmontools bug, except if the problem did not
occur with older versions.
Please
Christian, thank you for looking after smartmontools bugs in Ubuntu. Do
you consider this a valid bug for which we should track a fix in
upstream and Ubuntu?
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for the 34 nm, Intel has an update.
For the 50 nm, there is no fix from Intel.
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Title:
On bootup smartd reports FailedReadSmartSelfTestLog but th
This is possibly not the Intel firmware bug mentioned in my previous
comment but an older one:
X18/X25-M/V G2 series with Firmware before 2CV102J8 may hang if self-
test log is read. G1 series may also be affected. Smartctl and smartd
print a related warning for G2 series but not for G1.
Please u
> ... kernel: [1128701.864075] ata4.00: cmd b0/d5:01:06:4f:c2/...
> ... kernel: [1128701.864075] res ... Emask 0x4 (timeout)
This ATA cmd is a correct SMART READ LOG 0x06 (self-test log) command.
If the command fails with "timeout", this is possibly not a
smartmontools issue.
> Device info:
> INT