InnoDisk Linux Execution File iSMART User’s Guide

InnoDisk Linux Execution File iSMART User’s Guide

The InnoDisk iSMART Linux Execution File is a tool for monitoring and reporting the health status of InnoDisk SSDs (Solid State Drives) on Linux systems. It provides a variety of information about the drive, including its health, erase count, bad blocks, temperature, and more. The tool is compatible with a wide range of InnoDisk SSD models and can be used to identify potential problems with the drive before they become critical. This can help to reduce downtime and ensure the reliable operation of your system.

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INNODISK iSMART

Linux Execution File

2.8

User’s Guide

INNODISK PUBLIC DOCUMENT

Copyright  2015

InnoDisk Corporation

5F., No. 237, Sec. 1,

Datong Rd., Xizhi Dist.,

New Taipei City 221,

Taiwan

All Rights Reserved

Property of InnoDisk Corporation

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Revision History ....................................................................................... 1

Execution File for Linux ................................................................... 2

Support List ............................................................................................ 4

3.1. SMART Functions ................................................................................. 4

3.2. OS List...................................................................................................... 7

INNODISK iSMART Tool User Guide

Revision 2.6

1. Revision History

Revision Description

2.6 Official release

2.8 Add 3MG2-P

Date

Nov. 14, 2014

Jan. 13, 2015

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2. Execution File for Linux

iSMART reports following items to show the information of SSD. However, due to the support of controller, you may see only part of items for a product.

Please refer to Section 3.1 for details.

Health

Item Description

Health indicates the percentage of remaining disk life.

AverageEraseCount

MaximumEraseCount

TotalBadBlock

LaterBadBlock

The average erase count of all blocks.

The maximum erase count of all blocks.

The total counts of bad block.

After user used SSD for a period of time, there will have some bad block. Later bad block is unstable.

SMART firmware will stop using bad block and do bad block replacement.

InitialFreeBlock

FreeBlock

TotalEraseBlock

ECCFailCount

CorrectedECCCount

When system has a new bad block, free block is needed to do the replacement.

The count of free block.

This value shows block erase counts of whole SSD.

The count of fail ECC.

The count of corrected ECC.

ReadLaterBadBlockCount Total numbers of bad block occurring by reading data with ECC error.

WriteLaterBadBlockCount Total numbers of bad block occurring by writing data with flash error.

EraseLaterBadBlockCount Total numbers of bad block occurring by erasing block with error.

TotalGoodBlock

InitialBadBlock

FlashEnduranceCount

Temperature

The total counts of good block.

The count of initial bad block.

The count of flash endurance.

The temperature range is from -50℃~105℃ on a single disk. It supports commercial temperature (0℃

~70 ℃) and industrial temperature (-40℃~85 ℃).

*For SATA III drives iSMART only support temperature on industrial temperature products.

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For MLC products please enter (./iSMART.sh /dev/sda m)

For SLC products please enter (./iSMART.sh /dev/sda s)

For iSLC products please enter (./iSMART.sh /dev/sda i)

(a,b,c: Device name)

Usage: execution file device

The sample result is as following picture.

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3. Support List

3.1. SMART Functions

There are various SMART functions. However, due to the support of controller, not all the functions are supported by every SSD.

G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6

Health O O O O O O

AverageEraseCount

MaximumEraseCount

MinmumEraseCount

TotalBadBlockCount

LaterBadBlockCount

InitialBadBlock

FreeBlockCount

FlashEnduranceCount

ReadLaterBadBlockCount

WriteLaterBadBlockCount

EraseLaterBadBlockCount

TotalGoodBlock

InitialBadBlock

InitialFreeBlock

FreeBlock

ECCFailCount

CorrectedECCCount

TotalEraseBlock

Temperature

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G1~G6 refer to different groups of products which use different controllers.

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InnoRobust II SATA SSD

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InnoRobust II PATA SSD

EverGreen Plus 2.5" SATA SSD

EverGreen 2.5" SATA SSD

EverGreen mSATA

EverGreen SATA Slim

G2:

InnoLite II 1.8" SATA SSD

SATADOM D150QV

SATADOM D150QV-L

SATADOM D150SV-L

SATADOM D150SV

SATADOM D150QH

SATADOM D150SH-L

SATADOM D150SH

InnoLite SATADOM D150QV

InnoLite SATADOM D150QV-L

InnoLite SATADOM D150QH mini PCIeDOM D150 miniDOM-U mSATA D150Q

InnoLite mSATA D150Q

InnoLite mSATA mini D150

SATA Slim D150Q

InnoLite SATA Slim D150Q

CF-SATA

CFast D150Q

InnoLite CFast D150Q

SATA 25000

SATA 10000+

ATA 9000

InnoLite II 2.5" SATA SSD

SATA Slim J200

2.5” 3SE

2.5” 3ME

2.5” 3IE

2.5” 3MG-P

2.5” 3SE-P

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2.5” 3MR-P

2.5” 3SR-P

2.5” 3MG2-P

SATADOM-MV 3ME

SATADOM-SV 3ME

SATADOM-SH 3ME

SATADOM-MV 3IE

SATADOM-SV 3IE

SATADOM-SH 3IE

SATADOM-MV 3SE

SATADOM-SV 3SE

SATADOM-SH 3SE

SATA Slim 3MG-P

SATA Slim 3SE

SATA Slim 3SE-P

SATA Slim 3ME

SATA Slim 3IE mSATA 3ME mSATA 3MG-P mSATA 3IE mSATA 3SE mSATA 3SE-P mSATA mini 3ME mSATA mini 3SE mSATA mini 3IE

CFast 3ME

CFast 3IE

CFast 3SE

G3:

SATA 10000

InnoLite SATA SSD

InnoLite PATA iCF 9000

G4:

EDC 4000+

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CF 4000+

InnoLite EDC

InnoLite CF iCF 9000

G5:

EDC 4000

CF 4000

G6:

3MG2-P

3.2. OS List

 Linux kernel 2.6, 32bit, 64bit

 Linux kernel 3.0, 32bit, 64bit

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Key Features

  • Monitoring SSD health
  • Reporting SSD status
  • Identifying potential problems
  • Supporting various InnoDisk SSD models
  • Linux compatibility

Frequently Answers and Questions

What does the Health value indicate?
The Health value indicates the percentage of remaining disk life. A higher percentage means the drive is healthier.
How do I use the iSMART tool?
The iSMART tool can be executed from the command line. You need to specify the device name and the type of SSD (MLC, SLC, iSLC). For example, to run iSMART on a MLC SSD connected to the /dev/sda device, you would enter the following command: ./iSMART.sh /dev/sda m
What types of SSDs are supported by the iSMART tool?
The iSMART tool supports a wide range of InnoDisk SSD models, including both MLC and SLC drives. Refer to Section 3.1 of the document for a complete list of supported models.

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