Re: [Smartmontools-database] Unigen SandForce based SSD support

2010-09-25 Thread Brad Jackson
power-up, resume after 0 minute delay. -Original Message- From: Christian Franke [mailto:christian.fra...@t-online.de] Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 2:37 PM To: Brad Jackson Cc: smartmontools-database@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Smartmontools-database] Unigen SandForce based

Re: [Smartmontools-database] Unigen SandForce based SSD support

2010-09-24 Thread Christian Franke
Brad Jackson wrote: > I just got some new SandForce drives with Rev. 3 of the firmware and it > looks like they changed the fields around. > > They added 11 new attributes. Should work now with r3167, please test if possible. Thanks, Christian ---

Re: [Smartmontools-database] Unigen SandForce based SSD support

2010-09-09 Thread Christian Franke
Brad Jackson wrote: > I grabbed your edit this morning and it works with these drives. > > One thing that doesn't though is the raw value for the usable life > field. The value should be a percentage between 100 and 0%. > > Attribute 231 of SandForce based SSDs is reportedly broken. The raw v

Re: [Smartmontools-database] Unigen SandForce based SSD support

2010-09-08 Thread Brad Jackson
ranke [mailto:christian.fra...@t-online.de] Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 2:37 PM To: Brad Jackson Cc: smartmontools-database@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Smartmontools-database] Unigen SandForce based SSD support Brad Jackson wrote: > > I am using Unigen UGB88PGC100HF2 drives b

Re: [Smartmontools-database] Unigen SandForce based SSD support

2010-09-08 Thread Christian Franke
Brad Jackson wrote: > > I am using Unigen UGB88PGC100HF2 drives based on the SandForce SF1200 > controller and smartctl doesn’t recognize them. > > Is there a way to force smartctl to treat them like other SandForce > drives? > > Should work now with drivedb.h from current SVN. The /usr(/local)

[Smartmontools-database] Unigen SandForce based SSD support

2010-09-08 Thread Brad Jackson
I am using Unigen UGB88PGC100HF2 drives based on the SandForce SF1200 controller and smartctl doesn't recognize them. Is there a way to force smartctl to treat them like other SandForce drives? Thank you, Brad Jackson ---