smartctl already has logic in it to automatically determine the device type. The -d flag should only be used when you want to override that logic and are sure of the device type. I'm adding smartmontools to this as I don't think MAAS should be overriding smartctl's logic with its own.
Peter, could you detail what hardware is failing the smartctl test?
smartctl already has logic in it to automatically determine the device type. The -d flag should only be used when you want to override that logic and are sure of the device type. I'm adding smartmontools to this as I don't think MAAS should be overriding smartctl's logic with its own.
Peter, could you detail what hardware is failing the smartctl test?