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Is there a way to have server notifications tell me why my array status = [FAIL]?

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So I have my server set up so at 12:20 and 6:20 AM and PM it will give me a status report via Pushover. 

 

Most of the time it's [PASS] but sometimes it's [FAIL]

 

When I see it say FAIL, my stomach drops, my anxiety rises and I try to get access to my server to check. Most of the time it's a disk overheating (by 1-2 C) but I want the server to tell me that in the notification: Don't leave me hanging!

 

How can I tell my server to send me this info in notifications?

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Thanks! I'll have to do a ton of digging. 

7 hours ago, urbanracer34 said:

Most of the time it's a disk overheating (by 1-2 C)

If you aren't being completely hyperbolic here, you need to change your temp alert thresholds, or fix your cooling. A fail should really indicate a full failure, like a drive going near the manufacturers recommended high temp limit, meaning a fan or environment failure that really does need your attention. Normal drive temps should be WELL below those maximums. (60C is the manufacturer's max for a Seagate Exos 16TB)

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39 minutes ago, JonathanM said:

If you aren't being completely hyperbolic here, you need to change your temp alert thresholds, or fix your cooling. A fail should really indicate a full failure, like a drive going near the manufacturers recommended high temp limit, meaning a fan or environment failure that really does need your attention. Normal drive temps should be WELL below those maximums. (60C is the manufacturer's max for a Seagate Exos 16TB)

It's a WD BLACK 1TB NVME SSD on a daughterboard. Usually it reaches 45-46 C and gives off the warning, but this time it was 48C. AFAIK I haven't touched the temp alert thresholds. 

 

Info sheet here: https://documents.westerndigital.com/content/dam/doc-library/en_us/assets/public/western-digital/product/internal-drives/wd-black-ssd/data-sheet-wd-black-nvme-ssd-2879-810008.pdf

 

I also looked at the rest of my drive's infosheets and the operational max temp is 60 or 70 C depending on the drive. 

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17 hours ago, urbanracer34 said:

It's a WD BLACK 1TB NVME SSD

Then you should adjust the warning and critical disk temperature threshold for this drive.

The default values are safe temperatures for HDDs, SDDs can sustain higher temperatures. I know I did.

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2 hours ago, ChatNoir said:

Then you should adjust the warning and critical disk temperature threshold for this drive.

The default values are safe temperatures for HDDs, SDDs can sustain higher temperatures. I know I did.

How do I do that again? 

1 hour ago, urbanracer34 said:

How do I do that again? 

Click on the drive to get to its settings.

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2 minutes ago, trurl said:

Click on the drive to get to its settings.

I figured it out! Thanks for the hint. 

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