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Click Brief Summary in the Storage > S.M.A.R.T screen to display the following.

Figure 106 Storage > S.M.A.R.T: Brief Summary

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 55 Storage > S.M.A.R.T: Brief Summary

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Brief Summary

 

 

 

Temperature

This shows the current temperature of the hard disk in degrees celsius.

 

 

Health

This describes the overall health of the volume based on S.M.A.R.T diagnostics.

 

 

Performance

This shows your hard disk’s performance. Refer to Section 10.3.2 on page 217 for more

 

information on how S.M.A.R.T determines your hard disk’s condition. This displays:

 

Good - This shows when you compare each Value with the Threshold Value and

 

all the Value is greater than the Threshold Value.

 

Bad - This shows when you compare each Value with the Threshold Value and at

 

least one Value is less than or equal to the Threshold Value.

 

 

Detailed Information

 

 

 

Model Family

This shows the vendor and product family of the hard disk.

 

 

Device Model

This shows the factory model of the hard disk.

 

 

Serial Number

This shows the serial number of the hard disk.

 

 

Firmware Version

This shows the firmware version installed in the hard disk.

 

 

User Capacity

This shows the total hard disk space of the hard disk volume.

 

 

ATA Version

This shows the ATA version of the hard disk, which refers to an industry standard

 

category for storage devices and connectors used.

 

 

ATA Standard

This field displays the Advanced Technology Attachment standard the hard drive

 

supports.

 

 

Local Time

This field displays the local time that the hard drive is using.

 

 

SMART support

This field displays whether or not the hard drive is SMART-capable.

 

 

SMART support

This field displays whether or not the hard drive has SMART monitoring turned on.

 

 

OK

Click this to close the window.

 

 

10.3.2 SMART Full Summary

Use this screen to display more details information about the volume.

 

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