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| Author: | ep [ July 19th, 2007, 12:01 ] |
| Post subject: | HDDScan - LogFile |
I would like to start HDDScan from Scratch, select a disk to scan and save the logfile automatically. How to do it? The HDDScan.log was not generated in the directory from which I have started HDDScan when finishing the programme. Thanks and best regards, Ernst |
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| Author: | Doomer [ July 19th, 2007, 13:59 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HDDScan - LogFile |
start help.bat or HDDScan.exe -h you have to create command line (bat-file, command line, sceduler etc.) |
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| Author: | ep [ July 24th, 2007, 4:31 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HDDScan - LogFile |
Thanks! |
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| Author: | DG12 [ July 26th, 2007, 14:05 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HDDScan - LogFile |
-Command line interpreter— First command MUST be a drive number ex: 0 or 1 ... -S Get S.M.A.R.T. data and write to SMART.txt -AAM x Changing AAM, x=128-254, 0-disable AAM -ARM x Changing ARM, x=1-254, 0-disable ARM -PM x CHanging PM timer, x=0-255 -V x y z Verifycation. x= Start LBA y=End LBA or MAX z=Block Size -R x y z Reading. x=Start LBA y=End LBA or MAX z=Block Size -Mail x Sending e-mail with report, command take information from mail.ini x-bit map parameters bit 0 - it set include HDDScan.log into report bit 1 - it set include SMART.txt into report bit 3 and bit 2 -Alert level tor sending report 00 - Always send report 01 - Send report it unstable sectors found 10 - Send report if bad sectors found Example: HDDScan 0 -AAM 128 -R 0 MAX 256 -S -mail 3 |
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| Author: | Doomer [ July 26th, 2007, 17:34 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HDDScan - LogFile |
DG12 wrote: -Command line interpreter— First command MUST be a drive number ex: 0 or 1 ... -S Get S.M.A.R.T. data and write to SMART.txt -AAM x Changing AAM, x=128-254, 0-disable AAM -ARM x Changing ARM, x=1-254, 0-disable ARM -PM x CHanging PM timer, x=0-255 -V x y z Verifycation. x= Start LBA y=End LBA or MAX z=Block Size -R x y z Reading. x=Start LBA y=End LBA or MAX z=Block Size -Mail x Sending e-mail with report, command take information from mail.ini x-bit map parameters bit 0 - it set include HDDScan.log into report bit 1 - it set include SMART.txt into report bit 3 and bit 2 -Alert level tor sending report 00 - Always send report 01 - Send report it unstable sectors found 10 - Send report if bad sectors found Example: HDDScan 0 -AAM 128 -R 0 MAX 256 -S -mail 3 I can't believe I speaked English so bad |
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| Author: | Steve [ July 26th, 2007, 23:29 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HDDScan - LogFile |
"Speaked"? |
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| Author: | Doomer [ July 27th, 2007, 11:30 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HDDScan - LogFile |
Steve wrote: "Speaked"? I guess now my English is a little bit better than before may be I'm wrong Anyway my Russian is better than yours \m/ just kidding |
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| Author: | DG12 [ July 27th, 2007, 22:02 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HDDScan - LogFile |
-Command line interpreter— First command MUST be a drive number ex: 0 or 1 ... -S Get S.M.A.R.T. data and write to SMART.txt -AAM x x=128-254, 0-disable AAM (Automatic Acoustic Management)* -APM x x=1-254, 0-disable APM (Advanced Power Management)** -PM x x=0-255 (Power Management standby timeout)*** -V x y z Verifycation. x=Start-LBA. y=End-LBA or MAX z=Block-Size -R x y z Reading. x=Start-LBA y=End-LBA or MAX z=Block-Size -Mail x Send e-mail with report, take information from mail.ini x-bit map parameters bit 0 - if set include HDDScan.log in report bit 1 - if set include SMART.txt in report bit 3 and bit 2 -Alert level for sending report 00 - Always send report 01 - Send report if unstable sectors found 10 - Send report if bad sectors found Example: Code: HDDScan 0 -AAM 128 -R 0 MAX 256 -S -mail 3 Copyright: Rubtsov Artyom Coding : Rubtsov Artyom and Sudakov Aleksej Thanks to: Dmitry Postrigan and Sergei Kazanskij Standards Definition (AT Attachment command set): http://www.t13.org/Documents/UploadedDo ... A8-ACS.pdf *AAM Automatic Acoustic Management Level Vendor Specific 1-127 Retired 128 Minimum acoustic emanation level 129-253 Intermediate acoustic management levels 254 Maximum performance 255 Reserved performance may increase with increasing AM levels. power consumption may decrease with decreasing AM . AM levels may contain discrete bands. For example, a device may implement one acoustic management method from 80 to BF and a higher performance, higher AM method from level C0 to FE. **APM Decimal Level 0 Reserved 1 Minimum power consumption with Standby 2-127 Intermediate power management levels with Standby 128 Minimum power consumption without Standby 129-253 Intermediate power management levels without Standby 254 Maximum performance 255 Reserved performance may increase with increasing levels. power consumption may increase with increasing levels. levels may contain discrete bands. For example, a device may implement one power management method from 128 to 160 and a higher performance, higher power consumption method from level 161 to 254. levels 128 and higher do not permit the device to spin down to save power. ***Power Management standby timeout (Table 38) 0 Time-out disabled 1-240 (value * 5) seconds (i.e., 5 seconds to 1200 seconds) 241-251 ((value - 240) * 30) MINUTES (i.e., 30 minutes to 330 minutes) 252 minutes 253 Period between 8 hours and 12 hours 254 Reserved 255 21 min. 15 seconds http://www.samsung.com/global/business/ ... tSeek.html This information should also be placed on the web page for HDDSCAN |
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