On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 09:52:54PM +0200, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> Mika Bostrom wrote:
> >% cat /proc/ide/hdb/model
> >WDC WD1200JB-00REA0
> >
> >  Before upgrade, that model was not recognised at all and as such was
> >never even attempted.
> >
> >  The daemon starts up as normal:
> ># /etc/init.d/hddtemp start
> >Starting disk temperature monitoring daemon:  /dev/hda /dev/hdb.
> >
> >  But then crashes, leaving a stacktrace in /tmp:
[...]
> I am not sure it is related to the daemon mode. Does hddtemp /dev/hdb work?

  Yes, if mostly by virtue of complaining.

# hddtemp /dev/hdb
WARNING: Drive /dev/hdb doesn't appear in the database of supported drives
WARNING: But using a common value, it reports something.
WARNING: Note that the temperature shown could be wrong.
WARNING: See --help, --debug and --drivebase options.
WARNING: And don't forget you can add your drive to hddtemp.db
/dev/hdb: WDC WD1200JB-00REA0:  29°C or °F

  Which is the kind of behaviour I would expect in general. No crash, no
stacktrace, and a decent reading.


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