Tools to monitor SMART devices and MDRaid health status

Edit Package diskmonitor
https://github.com/papylhomme/diskmonitor

Tools to monitor SMART devices and MDRaid health status.
Features a full application and a Plasma applet.

Application:

- Display S.M.A.R.T. attributes for harddrives supporting it.
- Start and monitor progress of S.M.A.R.T. Short and Extended self test.
- Display properties for MDRaid arrays.
- Start and monitor progress of data scrubbing on MDRaid arrays.

Applet:

- Display basic health status for storage units.
- Can be used on the desktop, on a panel or as a systray icon (see systray settings to activate).
- Use KDE notification for health status change.
- Highly configurable interface.

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Source Files (show unmerged sources)
Filename Size Changed
0001-Install-the-application-icon-in-the-right-directory.patch 0000000876 876 Bytes
diskmonitor-0.3.4.tar.gz 0000056303 55 KB
diskmonitor.changes 0000002310 2.26 KB
diskmonitor.spec 0000003289 3.21 KB
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Comments 8

Michal Suchanek's avatar

Can we have this in Factory/Leap


Christophe Giboudeaux's avatar

I'll try removing the two patches first. they shouldn't be needed


Fabian Vogt's avatar

We also have plasma5-disks meanwhile


Michal Suchanek's avatar

Which does not work standalone. We also have gnome-disks but the UI of diskmonitor is slightly more usable. The documentation says something about tray icon but sadly there is none in reality.


Fabian Vogt's avatar

Indeed, it only appears when it detects something wrong.


Christophe Giboudeaux's avatar

The tray icon works fine for me. Note that it's disabled by default, you have to enable it in the systray settings / entries tab


Michal Suchanek's avatar

There are only SMART and appearance settings in the application. While the appearance settings are probably meant to change the look of the icon they do not allow enabling it.


Christophe Giboudeaux's avatar

The package is now in factory. Feel free to try submit it to openSUSE:Leap:15.3

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