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smartd is using a deprecated SCSI ioctl, please convert it to SG_IO
Hi All,
I have installed GNU Red Hat Linux on my server. The installation is successful except that it gives out a display as following: Code:
program smartd is using a deprecated SCSI ioctl, please convert it to SG_IO Thanks! nua7 |
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I used Google with "redhat smartd" and found in about 20 seconds:
linux.redhat: Re: My "smartd failed to start"?? what does that mean? Also someone mentioned to simply disable it, if you don't use it. |
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