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SuperTrak EX Series User Manual
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SCT Status Version – SCT status version number for this drive.
SCT Version – SCT version number for this drive.
SCT Support Level – SCT support level for this drive.
Device State – 0 means active.
Current Temperature – The drive’s current temperature.
Power Cycle Min Temperature – Lowest temperature the drive reached
since the last power up.
Power Cycle Max Temperature – Highest temperature the drive reached
since the last power up.
Lifetime Min Temperature – Lowest temperature the drive recorded during
its service life.
Lifetime Max Temperature – Highest temperature the drive recorded during
its service life.
Under Temperature Limit Count Number of times SMART found the
drive below recommended operating temperature.
Over Temperature Limit Count – Number of times SMART found the drive
above recommended operating temperature.
If SMART Logging is disabled, only the first four items in the list are displayed.
SCT stands for SMART Command Transport, a protocol that allows servers using
nearline-ready drives to adapt error recovery timing to match the application.
Viewing Advanced SMART Log Information
To view SMART Log information:
1. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View.
2. Click the Enclosures icon.
3. Click the Enclosure icon.
4. Click the Physical Drives icon.
5. Click a Physical Drive icon.
6. in Management View, click the SMART Log tab.
7. Click the Save Advanced SMART Log button.
8. Choose the Open with option.
9. Choose a text editor from the dropdown menu.
10. Click the OK button.
Advanced SMART Log information displays on your PC in the text editor.
This information is different for SAS and SATA drives and varies among
different drive models and manufacturers.