I would post this to the Linux sub-forum, but it seems to be dead. I have a Windows 10 64-bit Enterprise machine and another machine that's running Linux Mint 19 Cinnamon 64-bit. I'd like to know if HD Sentinel for Linux can predict drive failures based on a statistical analysis of polled S.M.A.R.T. data like the Windows version can. Is there some kind of cron job that I should run if it can't? Also, perhaps if I upgrade to HD Sentinel Enterprise ( I have the Pro edition ) it could perhaps interoperate with the Linux version and analyze the S.M.A.R.T. statistics?
Thanks,
jdb2
Getting HD Sentinal Linux to report to HDS Enterprise?
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Re: Getting HD Sentinal Linux to report to HDS Enterprise?
The easiest way to monitor one single Linux system is to monitor like a NAS: configure the Linux version of Hard Disk Sentinel (yes, with cron) to create periodic reports which you can load in Hard Disk Sentinel Pro version.
This discussed at
https://www.hdsentinel.com/how_to_monit ... status.php
and the solution would work with non-NAS devices too if you use the Linux version.
Hard Disk Sentinel Enterprise designed to monitor multiple systems (from 10). For that, there is a different Linux client available which runs in the background and provides status information to the Enterprise Server. This is a completely different approach (and this does not use the public Linux client).
The Linux sub-forum is not "dead". Just because of the less interest and because we had no sponsors to support the development of Linux area, that part can only advance (much...) slower.
This discussed at
https://www.hdsentinel.com/how_to_monit ... status.php
and the solution would work with non-NAS devices too if you use the Linux version.
Hard Disk Sentinel Enterprise designed to monitor multiple systems (from 10). For that, there is a different Linux client available which runs in the background and provides status information to the Enterprise Server. This is a completely different approach (and this does not use the public Linux client).
The Linux sub-forum is not "dead". Just because of the less interest and because we had no sponsors to support the development of Linux area, that part can only advance (much...) slower.
Re: Getting HD Sentinal Linux to report to HDS Enterprise?
Thanks a lot! This is exactly what I was looking forhdsentinel wrote:The easiest way to monitor one single Linux system is to monitor like a NAS: configure the Linux version of Hard Disk Sentinel (yes, with cron) to create periodic reports which you can load in Hard Disk Sentinel Pro version.
This discussed at
https://www.hdsentinel.com/how_to_monit ... status.php
and the solution would work with non-NAS devices too if you use the Linux version.
Thanks for the info I think I'm going to buy the Enterprise version -- I own a 5-seat license for the Pro version.Hard Disk Sentinel Enterprise designed to monitor multiple systems (from 10). For that, there is a different Linux client available which runs in the background and provides status information to the Enterprise Server. This is a completely different approach (and this does not use the public Linux client).
I didn't mean to seem negative. It's just that the forum contained hardly any posts, with the last one being almost a year old. It's a shame that you haven't received enough help to develop the Linux version further. It's strange since most large NAS setups run Linux. One would think there'd be more interest.The Linux sub-forum is not "dead". Just because of the less interest and because we had no sponsors to support the development of Linux area, that part can only advance (much...) slower.
Thanks and regards,
jdb2
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> It's strange since most large NAS setups run Linux. One would think there'd be more interest.
There is great interest from users as it is a real requirement today to monitor disk status.
Personally I'm surprised that NAS manufacturers show no interest. Offered help and cooperation for them to provide out-of-the-box option/functionality for users but never received any response. Hopefully this may change in the future.
There is great interest from users as it is a real requirement today to monitor disk status.
Personally I'm surprised that NAS manufacturers show no interest. Offered help and cooperation for them to provide out-of-the-box option/functionality for users but never received any response. Hopefully this may change in the future.