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Release announcement of this version as per https://www.smartmontools.org/browser/tags/RELEASE_7_2/smartmontools/NEWS: Date 2020-12-30 Summary: smartmontools release 7.2 ----------------------------------------------------------- - smartctl: New option '--json=y[c]' selects YAML output. - smartctl '-i': Prints ATA TRIM and Zoned Device capabilities. - smartctl '-j': Fixed 'scsi_grown_defect_list' value. - smartctl '-a': Prints SCSI 'Accumulated power on time'. - smartctl '-n POWERMODE': SCSI support. - smartctl '-s standby,now' and '-s standby,off': SCSI support. - smartctl '-c': NVMe 1.4 additions. - smartd: Support for staggered self-tests. - smartd: No longer writes attribute log if no attributes were read due to standby mode or other error. - smartd: Now resolves symlinks before device names are checked for duplicates. - smartd: Fixed SMARTD_DEVICETYPE environment variable if DEVICESCAN is used without '-d TYPE'. - ATA: Device type '-d jmb39x-q,N' for JMB39x protocol variant used by some QNAP NAS devices. - ATA: Device type '-d jms56x,N' for JMS562 USB to SATA RAID bridges. - SCSI: Improved heuristics for log subpages of new and very old disks. - NVMe: Log transfer size limited to avoid device or kernel crashes. - NVMe/USB: Device type '-d sntrealtek' for Realtek RTL9210 USB to NVMe bridges. - update-smart-drivedb: New option '--branch X.Y'. - HDD, SSD and USB additions to drive database. - Dropped support for pre-C99 snprintf(). - configure: Dropped option '--without-working-snprintf'. - configure: Fixed '-fstack-protector*' detection. - Linux: Various fixes of smartd.service file. - Darwin: NVMe log support. - FreeBSD: Device scan does no longer include T_ENCLOSURE devices. - NetBSD: Fixed timeout handling. - NetBSD big endian: Fixed ATA register handling. - OpenBSD: Fixed timeout handling. - Windows: Dropped backward compatibility fixes for very old compilers. Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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