When attempting to run smartctl, a popular command-line utility for monitoring and managing disk drives, on a Linux system, you might encounter an error message similar to:
This error typically occurs when smartctl is unable to directly access the disk drive /dev/sda due to the presence of a RAID controller, specifically a Dell or MegaRAID controller. When attempting to run smartctl, a popular command-line
To find the logical drive number, you can use the megacli command, which is a utility provided by LSI (now part of Broadcom) for managing MegaRAID controllers. You may need to adjust this value depending
smartctl -d megaraid,0 /dev/sda In this example, 0 is the logical drive number (N) associated with the disk drive /dev/sda . You may need to adjust this value depending on your specific configuration. smartctl open device /dev/sda failed: Dell or MegaRAID
megacli -ldinfo -lall This command will display information about all logical drives configured on the MegaRAID controller. Look for the logical drive number associated with the disk drive you want to monitor.
smartctl open device /dev/sda failed: Dell or MegaRAID controller. Please try adding '-d megaraid,N'