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Chapter 11 Package Management
definitions vary by manufacturer, refer to the hard drive manufacturer for details about the
attributes your hard drive supports.
Table 90 S.M.A.R.T. Attributes
ATTRIBUTE
ID
NAME
01
Read Error Rate
02
Throughput
Performance
03
Spin-Up Time
04
Start/Stop Count
05
Reallocated
Sectors Count
06
Read Channel
Margin
07
Seek Error Rate
08
Seek Time
Performance
09
Power-On Hours
(POH)
10
Spin Retry Count
11
Recalibration
Retries
12
Device Power
Cycle Count
13
Soft Read Error
Rate
190
Airflow
Temperature
190
Temperature
Difference from
100
191
G-sense error
rate
192
Power-off Retract
Count
193
Load/Unload
Cycle
276
BETTER DESCRIPTION
Low
Shows the rate of hardware read errors. If this is not zero, there is a
problem with the disk surface or the read/write heads.
High
This is the hard drive's general (overall) throughput performance. A
decreasing value indicates a problem.
Low
This is the average number of milliseconds the hard drive took for spindle
spin up (from zero RPM to fully operational).
The total number of spindle start and stop cycles.
Low
Total number of reallocated sectors on the hard drive. When the hard
drive detects a read/write/verification error, it marks the sector as
"reallocated" and transfers the data to a specially reserved (spare) area.
The process is also known as remapping with "reallocated" sectors known
as remaps. The more sectors the hard drive has to reallocate, the slower
read and write speeds become.
This is the margin of a channel when it reads data.
Low
This is the rate of the magnetic heads' seek errors. A failure in the
mechanical positioning system, such as servo damage or a thermal
widening of the disk, results in seek errors. An increasing number of seek
errors indicate the condition of the disk surface and the mechanical
subsystem are worsening.
High
This is an average performance indicator for the seek operations of the
magnetic heads. Mechanical subsystem problems cause this value to
decrease.
Low
This is how many hours the hard drive has been in a power-on state. The
raw value lists the total number of hours (or minutes, or seconds
depending on the manufacturer).
Low
This is the total number of spin start retry attempts. This is the number of
attempts to spin up to fully operational speed the hard drive has made
when the first attempt did not succeed. An increase in this value is an
indicator of hard disk mechanical subsystem problems.
High
This is the number of times recalibration was requested when the first
attempt did not succeed. A decrease in this value is an indicator of hard
disk mechanical subsystem problems.
This is the number of times the hard drive has gone through a full power
on and power off.
Low
This is the number of uncorrected read errors the hard drive has
reported. If this is not zero, back up your data.
Low
This indicates the temperature of the airflow measured by a Western
Digital hard drive.
High
This indicates the value of 100 - the temperature in degrees Celsius.
Manufacturers can set a minimum threshold that corresponds to a
maximum temperature.
Low
This is the number of mistakes caused by impact loads.
Low
This is how many times the heads are loaded off the media.
Low
This is the number of load and unload cycles into head landing zone
position.
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