smartctldevicetype

ThisisaUSBflashdrive.ThesedevicesdonotsupportATASMART.VariousotherdeviceswithsameUSBIDexist,see​http://usbspeed.nirsoft.net/?vid= ...,2023年10月10日—smartctlisacommand-linetoolthatcontrolstheSelf-Monitoring,AnalysisandReportingTechnology(SMART)systembuiltintomostATA/SATA ...,OtherwisedevicetypeSCSI(forSCSI/SASdisks)isused.usbcypress-thisdevicetypeisforATAdisksthatarebehindaCypressUSBtoPATAbrid...

1054 (Unknown USB bridge 0x26bd

This is a USB flash drive. These devices do not support ATA SMART. Various other devices with same USB ID exist, see ​http://usbspeed.nirsoft.net/?vid= ...

S.M.A.R.T.

2023年10月10日 — smartctl is a command-line tool that controls the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART) system built into most ATA/SATA ...

smartctl

Otherwise device type SCSI (for SCSI/SAS disks) is used. usbcypress - this device type is for ATA disks that are behind a Cypress USB to PATA bridge. This will ...

smartctl

Based on the device path, smartctl will infer the device type (ATA or SCSI). ... smartctl will utilize when this device type is selected. The default is the 16 ...

smartctl on external hdd inside ide-to

2012年5月20日 — smartctl answers: /dev/sde: Unknown USB bridge [0x14cd:0x6600 (0x201)] Smartctl: please specify device type with the -d option.

smartctl(8)

smartctl guesses the device type if possible. If necessary, the '-d' option ... -d TYPE, --device=TYPE Specifies the type of the device. The valid arguments ...

smartctl(8)

smartctl is a command line utility designed to perform SMART tasks such as printing the SMART self-test and error logs, enabling and disabling SMART automatic ...

SOLVED

2017年1月18日 — trying to run my first smart test guess i'm not so smart... /dev# ls da* da0 da0p1 da0p2 da1 da1p1 da1p2 # smartctl -t short /dev/da0p1 ...

USB

2022年8月9日 — USB devices and smartmontools ¶. To access USB storage devices, the ... This works straightforward for read and write commands, but not for SMART ...

Using smartctl to check USB "stick" ?

2020年11月2日 — It depends on the hardware i.e the type of USB bridge and how or if it passes those ATA commands that SMART requires. https://www.smartmontools.