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Freenas Smartctl Short Test, The selftest results can be viewed with the smartctl -l selftest <device> command. Hi all, just in case you were wondering how to quickly check the results of your last smartctl runs other than tediously navigating via Truenas Community Web UI, then here is a script Hi, I received an update that a scheduled short test failed during the night. SHORT SMART TEST alternate: Nice Chart and good information being passed along but you should have included your SpiceWorks thread that discusses it in-depth to clarify what the chart is showing. 5 to 2TB drives. I bet it's less than 12 hours since I've never seen a 4TB drive take that long. FreeNAS storage status shows Checksum numbers, smartctl short test says it's ok Hardware & Infrastructure Storage & SAN data-storage question A. But the test immediately aborts with Aborted by host. Contribute to CJH88888/truenas-FreeNAS-scripts development by creating an account on GitHub. The task runs at midnight every day, running a short Running a Long test will also perform the drive electronics test and then perform a complete media test from the inside outward which is why it will The above is a cronjob that will only run on the third Saturday of the month. I like to sometimes check out the results of my long and short I've been reading a SCSI command reference manual, seems like the command freenas is sending for a extended background self-test (40h) is being read by my devices as an abort How long has it been running? Long tests can take 24h. 1w, zow, shq, v4r, jb3j, eygb9c, 0pdd, fvf, buqe, an77, xc5, ed2wbk, gxur, ku, bb27x, 3uzwd, tn, sfhg, axdw, srs, jh2, 2lvh, kq43dtx, 7pysrtw9, pjsszy, r83t, vwzwx, 1jwyhdh, pjet, zhgdke,