Seems so interesting as generally the -solid parameter (or anything "near" the reporting the power on time) is not changed at all.
Can you please send complete reports (generated with -r switch) to info (at) hdsentinel (dot) com address by both the previous and the latest version?
Then I can compare the detected power on time values in general and check specifically as I suspect the issue is somehow related to your dev/sda drive (the value is weird for that by both versions).
S.M.A.R.T.
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No. Attribute Thre.. Value Worst Data
9 Power On Time Count 50 100 100 000000001CEA (7402 in decimal)
9 Power On Time Count 0 92 92 000000001D47 (7495 in decimal)
These values are correct in this case. But as mentined before only old hdsentinal -solid display correct values.
hdsentinel wrote: ↑2023.08.30. 15:11
Seems so interesting as generally the -solid parameter (or anything "near" the reporting the power on time) is not changed at all.
Can you please send complete reports (generated with -r switch) to info (at) hdsentinel (dot) com address by both the previous and the latest version?
Then I can compare the detected power on time values in general and check specifically as I suspect the issue is somehow related to your dev/sda drive (the value is weird for that by both versions).
To clarify i only interested on /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc
Thanks for the files, I'll check what could be the issue. Thanks for your attention.
Maybe you can use -onlydevs option and specify the /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc devices to check and report details only for them (new option in the 0.20 version), this may give different results now.
hdsentinel wrote: ↑2023.08.31. 11:18
Thanks for the files, I'll check what could be the issue. Thanks for your attention.
Maybe you can use -onlydevs option and specify the /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc devices to check and report details only for them (new option in the 0.20 version), this may give different results now.
Hello,
i have tried /hdsentinel -solid with additional parameter
-dev /dev/sdb or /dev/sdc
-devs /dev/sdb or /dev/sdc
-onlydevs /dev/sdb or /dev/sdc
-nodevs /dev/sda
but allways the same incorrect power on hours values