NAME¶
GSmartControl - Hard disk drive health inspection tool
SYNOPSIS¶
gsmartcontrol [OPTIONS]
gsmartcontrol-root [--desktop=
<desktop>] [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION¶
GSmartControl is a graphical user interface for smartctl (from
smartmontools), which is a tool for querying and controlling SMART
(Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) data on modern hard disk
drives. It allows you to inspect the drive's SMART data to determine its
health, as well as run various tests on it.
This manual page documents briefly the
gsmartcontrol and
gsmartcontrol-root commands.
gsmartcontrol-root command launches
gsmartcontrol with
administrative privileges. The
desktop argument specifies which desktop
is currently running, for automatic selection of native su mechanism. Valid
values for
desktop are
auto,
kde,
gnome,
other.
OPTIONS¶
Help Options:¶
- -?, --help
- Show help options
- --help-all
- Show all help options
- --help-gtk
- Show GTK+ options
- --help-debug
- Show logging options
Application Options:¶
- -l, --no-locale
- Don't use system locale
- -V, --version
- Display version information
- --no-scan
- Don't scan devices on startup
- --no-hide-tabs
- Don't hide non-identity tabs when SMART is disabled. Useful for
debugging.
- --add-virtual
- Load smartctl data from file, creating a virtual drive. You can specify
this option multiple times.
- --add-device
- Add this device to device list. The format of the device is
<device>::<type>::<extra_args>, where type and
extra_args are optional. This option is useful with --no-scan to
list certain drives only. You can specify this option multiple times.
Example:
--add-device /dev/sda --add-device /dev/twa0::3ware,2 --add-device '/dev/sdb::::-T permissive'
- --display=DISPLAY
- X display to use
- -v, --verbose
- Enable verbose logging; same as --verbosity-level 5
- -q, --quiet
- Disable logging; same as --verbosity-level 0
- -b, --verbosity-level
- Set verbosity level [0-5]
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2008 - 2012 Alexander Shaduri <ashaduri ´at´
gmail.com>
AUTHOR¶
This manual page was originally written by Giuseppe Iuculano
<giuseppe@iuculano.it> for the Debian project.