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1smartmontools NEWS
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3$Id$
4
5The most up-to-date version of this file is:
6http://smartmontools.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/smartmontools/trunk/smartmontools/NEWS?view=markup
7
8Date 2011-10-20
9Summary: smartmontools release 5.42
10-----------------------------------------------------------
11- smartctl option '-l devstat' (Device Statistics).
12- smartctl option '-l ssd' (SSD endurance indicator).
13- smartd logs identify information of each SCSI/SAS device.
14- smartd resends warning emails if problem reappears.
15- smartd directives '-l offlinests' and '-l selfteststs'.
16- Many HDD, SSD and USB additions to drive database.
17- Platform-specific man pages.
18- smartd.8 man page no longer includes smartd.conf.5.
19- FreeBSD: Compilation fixes.
20- FreeBSD: Support for Areca controllers.
21- FreeBSD: Fix '-l scterc' support.
22- FreeBSD: Support for 48-bit ATA commands.
23- Linux: Support for Areca controllers enhanced.
24- Windows installer: UAC support.
25- Windows: update-smart-drivedb /S(ilent) option.
26- Windows: improved USB ID detection.
27
28Date 2011-06-09
29Summary: smartmontools release 5.41
30-----------------------------------------------------------
31- Failed self-tests outdated by a newer successful extended
32  self-test are no longer reported as errors.
33- Support for ATA Long Logical/Physical Sectors (LLS/LPS).
34- 'smartctl --scan-open' can create a draft smartd.conf.
35- smartctl prints World Wide Name (WWN) of ATA device.
36- smartctl option '-f brief' to select new attribute output
37  format which includes more flags and fits in 80 columns.
38- smartd logs identify information and WWN of each ATA device.
39- smartd logs warning from drive database if present.
40- smartd logs changes of offline data collection status.
41- smartd directive '-l scterc,READTIME,WRITETIME'.
42- smartd preserves last scheduled selective self-tests span.
43- 'smartd.service' file for systemd.
44- configure option '--with-systemdsystemunitdir'
45- configure option '--with-exampledir'.
46- configure searches for init.d or rc.d directory.
47- 'make install' does no longer overwrite an existing
48  smartd.conf file.
49- 'update-smart-drivedb' does no longer require GNU sed.
50- Many HDD, SSD and USB additions to drive database.
51- Linux USB autodetection: Enable '-d sat,16' for newer kernels.
52- Linux megaraid: Fix segfault on non-data SCSI commands.
53- Linux megaraid: Fix pass-through of non-data ATA commands.
54- FreeBSD: Use 'fetch' in 'update-smart-drivedb'.
55- OpenBSD: Use 'ftp' in 'update-smart-drivedb'.
56- OpenBSD: Workaround for shell bug.
57- OpenBSD: Fix DEVICESCAN for OpenBSD >= 4.8.
58- Windows: Experimental support for Intel ICHxR RAID.
59- Windows: DEVICESCAN includes USB devices.
60- Windows: Faster USB ID detection.
61- Windows: update-smart-drivedb tool.
62- Windows installer: Option '/SO component,...'.
63- Windows: Fix smartd warning email truncation on Win7.
64- Windows installer: Fix shortcut removal on Vista/Win7.
65- Windows: Add missing quotes in smartctl-run.bat and
66  smartd-run.bat
67
68Date 2010-10-16
69Summary: smartmontools release 5.40
70-----------------------------------------------------------
71- Other config entries may precede smartd DEVICESCAN.
72- Option '-v' allows to specify byte order of attribute raw value
73- configure: New default value for '--with-docdir'.
74- configure: '--enable-drivedb' is now the default.
75- Improved support for Intel SSDs.
76- Improved support for SandForce based SSDs.
77- Drive database is in a separate source file 'drivedb.h'
78  which can be downloaded from SVN.
79- USB ID info is now included in 'drivedb.h'.
80- Many additions to drive database.
81- New script 'update-smart-drivedb'.
82- smartd libcap-ng support, option '-C, --capabilities'.
83- smartd directive '-l xerror' to check Extended Comprehensive
84  SMART Error Log.
85- smartctl option '-l scterc[,...]' to get/set the
86  SCT Error Recovery Control time limit.
87- smartctl option '-t vendor,N'.
88- smartctl options '--scan, --scan-open'.
89- Linux: Add '/dev/sd[a-c][a-z]' to smartd DEVICESCAN.
90- Linux: Support SATA drives on LSI 3ware 9750 controllers.
91- Windows: Read 'drivedb.h' and 'smartd.conf' from exe directory.
92- Windows: Support for 64-bit executables.
93- Windows: Support for cross compilation on Linux.
94- Fix regression in smartctl option '-t select,M-N'.
95- Fix SCT temperature table commands on big endian CPUs.
96- Fix regression in smartd SMARTD_DEVICE and SMARTD_DEVICETYPE
97  environment variables.
98
99Date 2010-01-28
100Summary: smartmontools release 5.39.1
101-----------------------------------------------------------
102- Fix crash on kFreeBSD.
103- Fix regression in smartctl option '-q, --quietmode'.
104- Fix regression in smartd directive '-l selftest'.
105- Linux: Allow smartd 'DEVICESCAN -d sat'.
106- Linux: Fix spin-up of SATA drive if '-n standby' is used.
107- Windows: Fix parsing of 3ware 'tw_cli' output.
108
109Date 2009-12-09
110Summary: smartmontools release 5.39 (UNSTABLE/EXPERIMENTAL)
111-----------------------------------------------------------
112- Sourcecode repository moved from CVS to SVN
113- Support for USB devices with Cypress, JMicron and Sunplus USB bridges
114- USB device type autodetection for some devices on Linux, Windows and FreeBSD
115  (http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/smartmontools/wiki/Supported_USB-Devices)
116- Support for Areca controllers on Linux
117- Support for MegaRAID controllers on Linux
118- Support for HighPoint RocketRAID controllers on FreeBSD
119- Support RAID controllers using /dev/pass devices on FreeBSD
120- Support CHECK_POWER_MODE and WRITE_LOG on FreeBSD
121- Support for up to 128 devices on 3ware controllers
122- smartctl option '-l xerror' to print ATA SMART Extended Comprehensive
123  Error Log
124- smartctl option '-l xselftest' to print ATA SMART Extended Self-test Log
125- smartctl option '-l sataphy' to print SATA Phy Event Counters
126- smartctl option '-l sasphy' to print SAS device phy information
127- smartctl options '-l gplog,...' and '-l smartlog,...' to print any log page
128- smartctl option '-x' to print all extended info if available
129- smartctl prints SCSI load/unload cycle counts
130- Improve display of huge raw values of some SMART attributes
131- Option '-d sat+TYPE' to use SAT with controllers which require '-d TYPE'
132- Option '-v ID,RAW_FORMAT,ATTR_NAME' to add new vendor specific attributes
133- Support for SSD drives using 64-bit raw attributes
134- Many additions to drive database
135- New simplified syntax for drive database
136- Option '-B FILE' to read drive database from a file
137- Configure option to add drive database file to distribution
138- smartd can now handle attributes 197 and 198 with increasing raw values
139- smartd logs changes of self-test execution status
140- smartd directive '-n powermode,N' to limit the number of skipped checks
141- smartd flag '!' for '-r' and '-R' directives to log changes as critical
142- smartd supports scheduled Selective Self-Tests
143- Self-tests scheduled during system downtime or disk standby are run after
144  next startup
145- smartd option '-s PREFIX' to store smartd internal state until next startup
146- smartd option '-A PREFIX' to log attributes at each check cycle
147- Configure options to enable the above by default
148- Change to an object oriented interface to access ATA and SCSI devices
149- Linux, Win32 and FreeBSD modules migrated to new interface
150- Rework of smartd data structures
151- Checkin date and SVN revision and optional BUILD_INFO printed in version info
152- Better support for GSmartControl on Windows
153- SELinux fixes to 3ware device node creation
154- Fix CCISS file descriptor leak on FreeBSD
155- Compile fixes for Solaris and FreeBSD
156- Use getaddrinfo() instead of gethostbyname() to support IPv6
157- C++ Support for QNX Target, already tested for QNX 6.3.2 on x86 and
158  armle target
159- Additional support for Samsung MLC flash drives
160- New device type detection algorithm on FreeBSD, not based on filename
161- Support for the adaX (ATA on CAM bus) devices on FreeBSD 8.0 and higher
162
163Date 2008-03-10
164Summary: smartmontools release 5.38 (STABLE)
165--------------------------------------------
166This is a stable release of smartmontools.  In addition to changes
167below, it includes:
168 - Libata/Marvell driver devices no longer need explicit '-d' switch
169 - DEVICESCAN automatically detects libata/marvell driver SATA devices
170 - Fixed auto-offline/autosave support in FreeBSD
171 - SAT device type + SCSI generic devices work properly with smartd under Linux
172 - Many additions to drive database
173 - More portable autogen/autoconf/automake script set
174 - Additional Windows IOCTL route to access SMART data
175 - Some ATA-8 updates
176 - Smoother CCISS compilation support in Linux
177 - Dragonfly support
178 - Fixed some ATA identity byte swap problems on big endian CPUs
179 - Added support for the QNX operating system
180 - No-fork option added to smartd
181 - Improved device scanning and drive type recognition in Windows
182 - 3ware support for controllers with more disks (32 max)
183 - Improved Windows installer
184 - Improved SMART Attribute list and descriptions
185 - Fix to smartctl return codes
186 - Fix to scheduled tests on Highpoint RAID controllers
187 - New samsung firmware bug workaround option
188 - Auto-offline and Auto-save fixed in Linux + libata
189 - Solaris: better SCSI support and support for Sun compilers AND gcc
190 - Fixed and improvements to CCISS support
191 - More options for SCSI temperature monitoring and history
192 - Additional command line options for selective self-tests
193 - Compilation fixes for various platforms.
194
195See CHANGELOG for more details, or smartmontools SVN for still further
196details.
197
198Date 2006-12-20
199Summary: smartmontools release 5.37 (UNSTABLE/EXPERIMENTAL)
200-----------------------------------------------------------
201This is an unstable/experimental release of smartmontools.
202It includes:
203
204- Many additions to the table of known drives
205- SAT (SCSI/ATA Translation) support
206- SCSI background scan results log
207- smartd -W directive for temperature tracking and warning
208- smartctl -n option to check power state
209- improved smartd power state logging
210- CCISS support under Linux
211- HighPoint RocketRAID support under Linux
212- 3ware RAID support under Windows
213- SPT interface for SCSI devices under Windows
214- ATA selective self test under Windows XP/2003
215- NSIS installer support for Windows version
216- Started move from C to C++
217- Various other improvements
218
219
220Date 2006-04-12
221Summary: smartmontools release 5.36 (STABLE)
222-----------------------------------------------------------
223This is a stable smartmontools release.  The 5.34 version
224described just below was never officially released because
225Bruce Allen decided to wait until Linux support for
226accessing SATA devices through libata was in the official
227kernel.org sources.  Changes include:
228
229- Win 2000/XP:ability to cancel drive self-tests
230- Additions to the table of known drives
231- FreeBSD support for 3ware char device interface and
232  multiple 3ware cards
233- Various cygwin improvements for running as service
234- Works 'out of the box' with Linux SATA libata
235- smartd option added to list test schedules
236- smartctl option added to list part of drive database
237- various improvements for SCSI disks and logs
238
239
240Date 2005-04-19
241Summary: smartmontools release 5.34 (STABLE)
242-----------------------------------------------------------
243This is a stable smartmontools release.  It includes:
244- OS/2 and eComStation support
245All Platforms:
246 - Printing of drive family info
247 - SCSI disks: output size of grown defect list
248 - Added info about drive family to 'smartctl -i' output.
249 - Added option ',q' for smartd '-n' directive to suppress
250   'skipping checks' message which may spin up laptop disk.
251 - Added message if smartd '-n' check power mode spins up disk.
252Cygwin and Windows:
253 - Added info about Windows version and service pack to banner line.
254 - Added support for smartd '-n' directive for Win2000/XP.
255 - Added support for READ_LOG for WinNT4 also.
256 - Fixed bug that prevents display of empty logs on Win2000/XP
257 - Fixed use of cached smart enabled state in 'smartctl -i' output.
258Windows:
259 - Fixed bug that prevents running smartd as service on WinNT4.
260
261
262Date 2004-9-5
263Summary: smartmontools release 5.33 (UNSTABLE/EXPERIMENTAL)
264-----------------------------------------------------------
265This is an unstable/experimental release of smartmontools.  It includes
266 - support for Darwin/Mac OSX
267 - support for OpenBSD
268 - support for 3ware ATA RAID controllers under FreeBSD
269 - support for 3ware 9500 series SATA RAID controllers under
270   Linux.  Use /dev/twa[0-15] devices to access these.
271 - support for 3ware character device interfaces /dev/twe[0-15]
272   under Linux.  This allows (for example) Selective Self-tests.
273 - support for Marvell chip-set based SATA controllers under Linux.
274 - smartd mail now works also under Windows (using "Blat" mailer).
275 - smartd can now be run as a Windows service.
276Please report sucess/failure with these items to the
277smartmontools-support mailing list.
278
279
280Date 2004-7-5
281Summary: smartmontools release 5.32 (STABLE)
282-----------------------------------------------------------
283This is an stable release of smartmontools.
284Note added 2004/7/7: users building a Solaris/Intel version of the code should
285modify the 'configure' file, changing "pc-*-solaris*" on line 106
286to read "*-pc-solaris*".  Reference:
287http://smartmontools.cvs.sourceforge.net/smartmontools/sm5/configure.in?r1=1.83&r2=1.84
288
289
290Date: 2004-5-4
291Summary: smartmontools release 5.31 (UNSTABLE/EXPERIMENTAL)
292-----------------------------------------------------------
293This is an unstable/experimental release of smartmontools.  It includes
294several new features:
295- Windows smartd daemon
296- smartd now monitors current and pending sector counts
297- Support for ATA-7 selective self-test features (Linux/NetBSD only)
298  Please report sucess/failure with this option to the smartmontools-support
299  mailing list.
300
301Date: 2004-3-6
302Summary: smartmontools release 5.30 (STABLE)
303--------------------------------------------
304This is a stable release of smartmontools: the first stable release
305since 5.26.
306- KNOWN BUG (identified/fixed by CF): smartd will segv and crash if
307  the configuration file /etc/smartd.conf contains NO valid entries.
308  This bug was introduced in version 1.259 of smartd.c by BA and
309  is present in smartmontools releases 5.27-5.30 inclusive. This can
310  be fixed by editing line 3165 of smartd.c, and changing:
311  "else if (cfgentries[0]) {"
312  to read:
313  "else if (cfgentries && cfgentries[0]) {"
314
315
316Date: 2004-2-24
317Summary: smartmontools release 5.29 (Experimental, not STABLE)
318--------------------------------------------------------------
319This is another experimental release, to replace the 5.27 release that
320had a damaged configure script.  The next stable release will be 5.30
321- This release has SCSI support for NetBSD
322
323
324Date: 2004-2-12
325Summary: smartmontools release 5.27 (Experimental, not STABLE)
326--------------------------------------------------------------
327- WARNING: this release has a broken --prefix=/a/path option to the
328  configure script.  The consequence is that smartd will not look for the
329  configuration file (smartd.conf) at the desired location.
330- NetBSD support added
331- A new Directive (-s) for smartd.conf now enables flexible automatic
332  scheduled self-testing for both ATA and SCSI devices.
333- Solaris now has ATA device support (SPARC only)
334- A new Directive (-n) for smartd.conf to avoid spinning up disks
335- Errors when smartd sends mail are now logged to SYSLOG
336- Solaris smartd mail now works correctly (uses mailx not mail)
337
338
339Date: 2003-11-29
340Summary: smartmontools release 5.26
341-----------------------------------
342This is a stable smartmontools release.  The only known problem is
343that under Solaris, the email features of smartd do not work 'out of
344the box'.  Three workarounds are:
345  [1] use '-M exec mailx' in /etc/smartd.conf
346  [2] in the start script for smartd, put /usr/ucb into PATH before
347      /bin
348  [3] upgrade to release 5.27 or later, or the latest CVS snapshot
349
350
351Date: 2003-11-19
352Summary: smartmontools release 5.25
353-----------------------------------
354This release should not hang when accessing USB devices. It provides
355smartd SCSI self-test log monitoring for self-test errors, and a
356larger table of known ATA drives.  DEVICESCAN should work correctly
357even on file systems containing XFS or JFS partitions, and on machines
358that use devfs, even without traditional links.
359
360From this time on, even numbered releases will be 'stable' ones and
361odd numbered releases (like 5.25) will be unstable/testing/development
362releases.
363
364
365Date: 2003-10-30
366Summary: smartmontools release 5.23
367-----------------------------------
368This release has one known problem: DEVICESCAN device scanning does
369not work correctly if the disk with the /dev directory also has XFS
370or JFS file systems on it.
371
372
373Date: 2003-10-28
374Summary: smartmontools release 5.22
375-----------------------------------
376Replaces flawed 5.21 release: the -T verypermissive option had to be
377entered as -T verpermissive. First experimental solaris support (SCSI
378only).  This release had a serious flaw: smartd left open file descriptors
379for devices that it couldn't monitor.
380
381
382Date: 2003-10-14
383Summary: smartmontools release 5.21
384-----------------------------------
385Preliminary support for FreeBSD added to smartmontools.  For FreeBSD,
386ATA support requires a 5.1-CURRENT kernel while SCSI support should
387work across multiple versions (any that support CAM).
388
389
390Date: 2003-10-04
391Summary: smartmontools release 5.20
392-----------------------------------
393Replaces flawed 5.19 release (which had a zero-length man page
394smartd.conf.5).
395
396
397Date: 2003-10-03
398Summary: smartmontools release 5.19
399-----------------------------------
400This is the first release of smartmontools based on autoconf/automake.
401For this reason, it is a very experimental release.  Please let us
402know in particular about documenation errors/omissions, missing or
403unneccesary files, and similar oversights.  The major changes are:
404 [1]  installation scripts based on autoconfig/automake
405 [2] ./configure [options] lets you set arbitrary paths
406 [3] supports FHS with ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
407 [4] correct paths are inserted into all man pages, binaries, etc.
408 [5] tarballs and RPMs are now GPG-signed
409
410
411Date: 2003-10-02 11:35
412Summary: smartd SEGV
413--------------------
414Some versions of smartd, including smartmontools release 5.1-18, will
415SEGV if the combination of Directives in /etc/smartd.conf contains
416-l error
417AND/OR
418-l selftest
419without any Attribute monitoring Directives.  This is fixed in 5.19
420and above.
421
422A good workaround is to add:
423-o on
424OR
425-o off
426to enable or disable automatic offline data collection.
427
428
429Date: 2002-11-17 07:41
430Summary: testunitready bug in smartd
431------------------------------------
432A bug in smartd prevented functioning on scsi devices.
433The bug in question only affects smartd users with scsi devices.
434To see if your version of smartd has the testunitready() bug, do
435smartd -V
436If the version of the module smartd.c in a line like:
437Module: smartd.c revision: 1.66 date: 2002/11/17
438has a revision greater than or equal to 1.30, and less than or
439equal to 1.64, then your version of the code has this problem.
440
441This problem affected releases starting with RELEASE_5_0_16 up to and
442including RELEASE_5_0_43.
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