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Chapter 11 Packages
Table 93 S.M.A.R.T. Attributes (continued)
ATTRIBUTE
ID
NAME
190
Temperature
Difference from
100
191
G-sense error
rate
192
Power-off Retract
Count
193
Load/Unload
Cycle
194
Temperature
195
Hardware ECC
Recovered
196
Reallocation
Event Count
197
Current Pending
Sector Count
198
Uncorrectable
Sector Count
199
UltraDMA CRC
Error Count
200
Write Error Rate
/ Multi-Zone
Error Rate
201
Soft Read Error
Rate
202
Data Address
Mark Errors
203
Run Out Cancel
204
Soft ECC
Correction
205
Thermal Asperity
Rate (TAR)
206
Flying Height
207
Spin High
Current
208
Spin Buzz
209
Offline Seek
Performance
282
BETTER DESCRIPTION
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.
Low
This is the hard drive's internal temperature.
High
This is the time between ECC (Error Correction Code)-corrected errors.
Low
This is the total number of reallocation (remap) operations. The raw value
is the total attempts to move data from reallocated sectors to a spare
area. Successful and unsuccessful attempts are both included.
Low
This is the number of unstable sectors awaiting reallocation. If the sector
is later successfully written or read, this value decreases and reallocation
is not performed. Only failed write attempts cause a reallocation, not read
errors. This can be difficult to test since only direct I/O writes to the disk
cause reallocations, not cached writes.
Low
This is the number of errors reading or writing a sector that were not
correctable. An increase in this value is an indicator of disk surface
defects or mechanical subsystem problems.
Low
This is the number of data transfer errors through the interface cable
according to the ICRC (Interface Cyclic Redundancy Check).
Low
This is the total number of errors in writing sectors.
Low
This is the number of read/write head off-track errors. If the value is not
zero, make a backup.
Low
This is the number of data address mark errors. This could also be a
different, manufacturer-specific attribute.
Low
This is the number of ECC (Error Correction Code) errors.
Low
This is the number of errors corrected by software ECC (Error Correction
Code).
Low
This is the number of thermal asperity errors. Thermal asperity is a read
signal spike caused by sensor temperature rise due to touching the disk
surface or contaminant particles.
This is the height of the hard drive's read/write heads above the disk
surface.
This is the quantity of high current used to spin up the drive.
This is the number of buzz routines to spin up the drive. When the arm
holding the read/write heads is stuck, the motor driving it tries to oscillate
the arm to free it. This causes an audible vibration.
This is the hard drive's seek performance during offline operations. Offline
operations are tests the drive does itself as opposed to those that an
external diagnostic tool has it do. Seek performance is how quickly the
drive moves from track to track.
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