[j-nsp] smartd[2659]: Device /dev/ad1a, STANDBY source"disk-timer", in STANDBY for computed=1155 real=1157 seconds or less

Josef Buchsteiner josefb at juniper.net
Mon Nov 7 06:21:40 EST 2005



        once  the  disk-timer  is  idle  for  600 seconds we move into
        standby  mode.  What  has  been  changed is that we now log an
        entry  in the message log once this happen and report the time
        we  spend  in Standby mode. In your case it is 1157 seconds. In
        future versions we will move those entries under smartd.trace.
        I will file a doc-pr to make sure this is getting documented.


        Josef




Saturday, November 5, 2005, 7:26:49 PM, you wrote:

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PS> On Sat, 5 Nov 2005, Jonas Frey wrote:
 >> does anyone know what:
 >> smartd[2659]: Device /dev/ad1a, STANDBY source "disk-timer", in STANDBY
 >> for computed=1155 real=1157 seconds or less
 >> means?
 >>
 >> I am getting this on a couple of M' series after upgrading to JunOS 7.4.
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