Carsten Posted January 31, 2015 Share Posted January 31, 2015 I didn't find any information about the SMART data dialog and its interpretation. Questsion I have are: * Some attributes have a green background. Which is the meaning? * How to read the precentages? * How to read the bar graph? It is some red bar and a black bar. * It is possible to see the attribute id? * Termperature is logged and there is a graph. Is there also a graph and history for other attributes (would be fine). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Christopher (Drashna) Posted February 3, 2015 Share Posted February 3, 2015 I believe these are the values that the Manufacturer indicates are critical values. These percentages are based on the manufacturer's minimum and "threshold" values. These are also based on the manufacturer's minimum and threshold values. If you mouse over the bars, it will actually list the values so you can see what they are. You mean the RAW SMART data? If so, then no, there isn't a way to see this in StableBit Scanner. If you download the "DirectIO Test" utility, you can see this. However, for the most part, there isn't a need to see it, as we display the data in a much more meaningful (read: human readable) way.http://community.covecube.com/index.php?/topic/36-how-to-contribute-test-data/ The graphs that you see for the temparture are actually stored on disk, IIRC. As for a historical view of the other values, we actually do plan on implementing something like that soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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I didn't find any information about the SMART data dialog and its interpretation.
Questsion I have are:
* Some attributes have a green background. Which is the meaning?
* How to read the precentages?
* How to read the bar graph? It is some red bar and a black bar.
* It is possible to see the attribute id?
* Termperature is logged and there is a graph. Is there also a graph and history for other attributes (would be fine).
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