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February 1st, 2019, 16:09
Hello
It's possible to clear param "power on time" on ST9600204SS?
"sg_logs --reset" clear total read/write byte, but not clear power on time...
thanks
February 1st, 2019, 17:10
brasni wrote:Hello
It's possible to clear param "power on time" on ST9600204SS?
"sg_logs --reset" clear total read/write byte, but not clear power on time...
thanks
Why would you want to do that?
February 1st, 2019, 17:17
lcoughey wrote:brasni wrote:Hello
It's possible to clear param "power on time" on ST9600204SS?
"sg_logs --reset" clear total read/write byte, but not clear power on time...
thanks
Why would you want to do that?
My english is very bad...
Comrad asked me. HDD full works, passed format and read/write tests, and don't have defects in G-List, don't have Read/Write bytes. As I understand, this disks were additional in NAS system as an extra. Therefore they have many power-on-time
February 3rd, 2019, 12:22
Spildit wrote:And you do want to re-sell tem as new ?
I don't sell anything. My friend asked me to do it. This disks produced in 2013-2014 year, very foolish sell their as new hdd))
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