
On 19 January 2015 at 10:16, Trent W. Buck <trentbuck@gmail.com> wrote:
Toby Corkindale <toby@dryft.net> writes:
You can query these with smartctl (if your drive db is too old, run sudo update-smart-drivedb first)
The OS running my oldest SSDs is predates update-smart-drivedb :-)
The last monthly self-test listed their lifetimes as 30177 and 30520 hours respectively; I don't remember when they were rolled out. I've had no problems with them, but they're on a router so the write load is approximately zero.
Machine one: Power_On_Hours 4522 (188 days) Total_NAND_Writes_GiB 18846 Maximum_Erase_Cycle 199 Avg_Write_Erase_Ct 74 Total_Bad_Block 201 Perc_Avail_Resrvd_Space 100
I don't get that block with "smartctl -a /dev/sda" on the M.2 drive that shipped with my Acer C720, running Debian 8.
Should I pass some other option?
Do you get a block of other attributes with different names but vaguely-similar meanings; or a block of "unknown attributes"; or no attributes at all?