Stanislav Brabec wrote:
Malcolm wrote:
Hi How will this affect SSD's and using bcache, fstrim etc?
Exactly as other S.M.A.R.T. capable devices: Run regular device checks.
I have no idea what exactly does SSD on these commands. But I can imagine that a lot of checks can be done by the hardware: - checking buffers for possible broken cells - checking consistence of block mapping - checking of checksums of all blocks - checking charge levels of all cells for uncertain values
I'm assuming
the systemd smartd service will still be disabled?
No. systemd smartd service is enabled since its introduction.
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