OK, I see the problem. Smartd was set up with the logic that if a user put '-d ata' then only ATA devices would be scanned, NOT including traditional SATA names.

For now, the only workaround I can suggest is to NOT use DEVICESCAN. Just explicitly list each device, one device per line.

Bruce

On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, martin f krafft wrote:

also sprach Bruce Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.09.08.1215 +0200]:
I'm not sure why smartd did not try to scan SCSI devices.  Could you
remove the '-d ata' to confirm that without this, it WILL scan SCSI
devices?   (This won't fix the problem but at least helps me to isolate
it.)

Without -d ata, SATA/SCSI devices are scanned.




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