![]() ![]() If you're using Docker, getting started is as simple as running the following command: See docs/TROUBLESHOOTING_DEVICE_COLLECTOR.md for help Docker If you're unsure, run smartctl -scan on your host, and pass all listed devices to the container.This device may be in /dev/* or /dev/bus/*.If you use docker, you must pass though the RAID virtual disk to the container using -device (see below).Scrutiny supports overriding detected device type via the config file: see In some cases -scan does not correctly detect the device type, returning incomplete SMART data.While some RAID controllers support passing through the underlying SMART data to smartctl others do not.All RAID controllers supported by smartctl are automatically supported by Scrutiny.Scrutiny uses smartctl -scan to detect devices/drives. ![]()
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