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udisks
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PSA: udisks2 issues
For anyone who's experiencing slow performance after a recent update or issues with udisks or other applications using udisks: There seems to be some kind of cluster of problems with udisks 2.10.1: https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks/issues
- UDisks 2.10 Released With Native NVMe Support, LVM2 RAID
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So I switched to Arch for a month...
Let's say many (fundamental) tools didn't natively hooked it up until very recently.
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Cannot access external drive on KDE
See https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks/issues/1039
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MicroOS Desktop KDE
According to https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks/blob/da8a7d0dfd586d1b50c87f2345f856cffa57d9fe/data/builtin_mount_options.conf , 'exec' is an allowed safe mount option. So I can't figure out immediately why it's being rejected either.
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I want to share the storage between my linux and Windows system
I'm not sure what you mean by "didn't work out of the box", but if you're not specifying the ntfs3 driver in your fstab, then udisks2 will default to the user-space driver, ntfs-3g. This is already fixed, but will only be available in a future release of udisks2.
- I have a program requesting sudo access randomly saying its to update SMART data
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This is what I see everytime I open my PC. I'm not long time user so can someone explain me what are these and how can I solve this problem?
It redirects me to this github page when I click the details and open the link: https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks
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NTFS partition stopped working
I have an external SSD that is a NTFS partition. I have been using it normally since I put the following rules on /etc/udisks2/mount_options.conf, as suggested on this PR:
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Tumbleweed asks for permission to open /sda1 after logging in
It's the Udisks program calling it, https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks /dev/sda1 is an ext4 formatted drive. /dev/sda2 is my primary drive which has everything including my home directory etc and is formatted btrfs. /dev/sda1 points to:
openSeaChest
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WD refused to answer our questions about its self-wiping SanDisk SSDs
By the way, but I've discovered that Seagate has published the source code for openSeaChest:
> openSeaChest is a collection of comprehensive, easy-to-use command line diagnostic tools and programming libraries for storage devices that help you quickly determine the health and status of your storage product. The collection includes several tests that show device information, properties and settings. It includes several tests which may modify the storage product such as power management features or firmware download. It includes various commands to examine the physical media on your storage device. Close to 200 commands and sub-commands are available in the various openSeaChest utilities. These are described in more detail below.
https://github.com/Seagate/openSeaChest
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Firmware Update for an Array Drive
If it’s a Seagate drive they publish openSeaChest which can update drive firmware on any Linux or FreeBSD system. https://github.com/Seagate/openSeaChest/releases
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Upgrade Seagate EXOS drive via an external enclosure
USB is tricky as it requires translation but sometimes you can do a passthrough. The full list of commands is listed in the SeaChest user guide. The ASMedia ASM225CM is using UASP so forcing SCSI might work, but it might be best to read or ask on the openSeaChest github which has an openSeaChest_PassThroughTest command for diagnosis.
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Enabling 4K sectors on Seagate 4k/512e drives using only a Disk Station (Plus versions) and DSM (Docker/ubuntu and openSeaChest) - Dumbed Down Version
Why don't you just go to https://github.com/Seagate/openSeaChest/releases/tag/v23.03.1 and download the binary?
- Hard Drive Load Cycle Count
- Bricked 10TB WD Elements with SeaTools by Sanitize Overwrite
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My hard disk keeps going to sleep even though the option is set to never.
Modern hard drives use EPC (extended power conditions) to manage power states. The drive goes into different idle states depending on how long it has been idle. You can modify these settings with SeaChest https://github.com/Seagate/openSeaChest/releases
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Enabling 4K sectors on Seagate 4k/512e drives using only a Disk Station and DSM
Download the latest version of openSeaChest to your new container.
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How Do Hard Drives Fail? - Chia Blog
For anyone unaware (most people), seagate has an open source command line utility for drive stats and management that you can download and compile on any operating system. https://github.com/Seagate/openSeaChest You can use it for smart monitoring, secure drive erasure, power and idle/standby timer settings, and more depending on the supported features of the drive.
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Avoid HDDs sleep? WSL mount
I found out about this project the other day: https://github.com/Seagate/openSeaChest it lets you directly set adjustable parameters on the drives and works on any OS.
What are some alternatives?
FreeRADIUS - FreeRADIUS - A multi-protocol policy server.
gsmartcontrol - GSmartControl - Hard disk drive and SSD health inspection tool
fatrace - report system wide file access events
CrystalDiskInfo - CrystalDiskInfo
nbd - Network Block Device
CrystalDiskMark - CrystalDiskMark
Cockpit - Cockpit is a web-based graphical interface for servers.
chiadog - A watch dog providing a peace in mind that your Chia farm is running smoothly 24/7.
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
xNVMe - Portable and high-performance libraries and tools for NVMe devices as well as support for traditional/legacy storage devices/interfaces.
libblockdev - A library for manipulating block devices.
rapiddisk - An Advanced Linux RAM Drive and Caching kernel modules. Dynamically allocate RAM as block devices. Use them as stand alone drives or even map them as caching nodes to slower local disk drives. Access those volumes locally or export them across an NVMe Target network. Manage it all from a web API.