I have a SAS drive that has a few thousand Uncorrected Read Errors and Uncorrected Verify Errors in the S.M.A.R.T. log and as a result reports a low Health score of 38%
The S.M.A.R.T. tab for SAS drives shows all the data that it collects from the drive, but it would appear that I can't "offset" any of the values, in particular
Total Uncorrected Read Errors
Total Uncorrected Verify Errors
a) Offset these values as you do for S.M.A.R.T.?, or
b) Reset these values to zero in the drive itself?
In an offline email you sent me back in September 2015 you said:
I can't find this capability in the current release, but that may be because I'm not looking in the right place.Yes, I completely understand and agree.
Originally the offsets designed to work with IDE/SATA hard disks, but yes, it would be nice to control the error counters on SCSI/SAS hard disks as well:
as this way it would be possible to acknowledge errors, clear the error-counters and be notified about possible new problems only.
Yes, to be honest, this is already planned - just due to the different detection methods required to access SCSI/SAS hard disks and the completely different way how their status need to interpreted, this feature is a bit more complicated than for IDE/SATA hard disks, so it may require some time.
But I can confirm yes, it will be available in a future version of Hard Disk Sentinel.
So is this still "planned" or is it already there?
Thanks
Dave