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# Home page: http://www.smartmontools.org # # $Id: README 4937 2019-08-04 15:29:43Z chrfranke $ # # Copyright (C) 2003-08 Bruce Allen # Copyright (C) 2009-18 Christian Franke # # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later # This directory contains executable shell scripts, that are intended for use with the -m address -M exec /path/to/an/executable Directive in /etc/smartd.conf. Details about how to use this Directive may be found in the man pages for smartd and smartd.conf. man 8 smartd man 5 smartd.conf should display those pages on your system. If you wish to contribute additional scripts to this collection, please email them to <smartmontools-support@listi.jpberlin.de>, and include a brief description to use below. The files contained in this directory are: Example1: Appends values of $SMARTD_* environment variables and the output of smartctl -a to the normal email message, and sends that to the email address listed as the argument to the -m Directive. Example2: Appends output of smartctl -a to the normal email message and sends that to the email address listed as the argument to the -m Directive. Example3: Uses wall(1) to send a warning message to all users, then powers down the machine. Example4: Uses powersave-notify to issue a desktop neutral warning. (/etc/smartmontools/run.d/10powersave-notify from Debian package) Example5: Uses run-parts(8) to run scripts from /etc/smartmontools/run.d/. (/usr/share/smartmontools/smartd-runner from Debian package) Example6: Sends a warning mail and then notifies the users by direct write to terminals. (/usr/libexec/smartmontools/smartdnotify from Fedora package) Example7: Sends an email using /usr/sbin/sendmail mail transfer agent. May be useful if there is no other mail(1) compatible mailer available. Example8: Sends an email using mail, mailx or sendmail mail transfer agent, whichever is found first. This script uses SMARTD_* environment variables and could therefore also be used in a run-parts(8) context like Example5.