#!/bin/sh # .. vim: foldmarker=[[[,]]]:foldmethod=marker # This script will try to run a smart test on all compatible devices. # The test can be passed as first argument. # Vars [[[ debug="0" ## Colors [[[ c_redb='\033[1;31m' c_magentab='\033[1;35m' c_reset='\033[0m' ## ]]] temp_dir=$(mktemp -d -t smart.run.test-XXXXXX.tmp) smart_device_list="${temp_dir}/smart.device.list" # ]]] # Functions ## Test if a disk really support SMART [[[ ## Smartctl can give an health status even without a full support ## of SMART for some type (eg. scsi or megaraid). ## Exemple : SMART support is: Unavailable - device lacks SMART capability. is_disk_path_support_smart() { _disk_path="${1}" _disk_type="${2}" _smarctl_support_result="${temp_dir}/smart.support.$(basename "${_disk_path}")" smart_support_msg="" [ "${debug}" -eq "0" ] && printf "${c_magentab}%-6b${c_reset}\n" "DEBUG : is_disk_path_support_smart func − check if SMART is supported on : ${_disk_path} with ${_disk_type} TYPE." ## Create file true > "${_smarctl_support_result}" ## Grep only "support" lines from disk's informations smartctl -d "${_disk_type}" -i -- "${_disk_path}" | grep -E "^SMART support is:" -- >> "${_smarctl_support_result}" ## If the file is not empty if test -s "${_smarctl_support_result}"; then ## Parse all "support" lines while IFS= read -r _line; do ### If a line doesn't contain enable or available if ! printf -- '%s' "${_line}" | grep -q -E -- "(Enabled|Available)" then smart_support_msg="${_line}" [ "${debug}" -eq "0" ] && printf "${c_magentab}%-6b${c_reset}\n" "DEBUG : is_disk_path_support_smart func − SMART is not fully supported on : ${_disk_path} with ${_disk_type} TYPE. See smartctl informations :\n${smart_support_msg}" fi done < "${_smarctl_support_result}" else smart_support_msg="ERROR : Enable to open ${_disk_path} DEVICE with ${_disk_type} TYPE. Be sure to have sufficient permission for this device." printf "${c_redb}%-6b${c_reset}\n" "ERROR : Enable to open ${_disk_path} DEVICE with ${_disk_type} TYPE. Be sure to have sufficient permission for this device." fi } ## ]]] ## Test the type of disk with smartctl [[[ ## Cause the scanned one might not be the one to use choose_correct_type() { _disk_path="${1}" _scanned_disk_type="${2}" _default_disk_type="auto" disk_type="" for _test_disk_type in "${_default_disk_type}" "${_scanned_disk_type}"; do is_disk_path_support_smart "${_disk_path}" "${_test_disk_type}" ## If no message, the type is correct if [ -z "${smart_support_msg}" ]; then disk_type="${_test_disk_type}" [ "${debug}" -eq "0" ] && printf "${c_magentab}%-6b${c_reset}\n" "DEBUG : choose_correct_disk_type func − SMART seems fully supported on : ${_disk_path} with ${_test_disk_type} TYPE." return fi done } ## ]]] # Create files true > "${smart_device_list}" # Get the list of all available devices smartctl --scan >> "${smart_device_list}" if test -s "${smart_device_list}"; then while IFS= read -r LINE; do ## Get device path disk_path=$(echo "${LINE}" | cut -d" " -f1) ## Try to determine the best type scanned_disk_type=$(echo "${LINE}" | cut -d" " -f3) [ "${debug}" -eq "0" ] && printf "\n${c_magentab}%-6b${c_reset}\n" "DEBUG : smartctl scan ${disk_path} with TYPE ${scanned_disk_type}." choose_correct_type "${disk_path}" "${scanned_disk_type}" ## If no correct type was found for this device if [ -z "${disk_type}" ]; then [ "${debug}" -eq "0" ] && printf "${c_magentab}%-6b${c_reset}\n" "DEBUG : SMART is not fully supported on ${disk_path}." else [ "${debug}" -eq "0" ] && printf "${c_magentab}%-6b${c_reset}\n" "DEBUG : for disk ${disk_path}, now use TYPE ${disk_type}." fi done < "${smart_device_list}" # If the file is empty else printf "${c_redb}%-6b${c_reset}\n" "ERROR : The device list looks empty, check ${smart_device_list} file and \`smartctl --scan\` command." exit 1 fi # Remove temp_dir if debug is disable [ "${debug}" -eq "0" ] || rm -rf -- "${temp_dir}" exit 0