On 10/17/2010 02:49 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote: > JD wrote: >> When I issued >> sudo hdparm -I /dev/hdb I got, among other info, >> a list of commands/features, most of which are enabled, >> except for a few. To wit: >> >> Commands/features: >> Enabled Supported: >> * SMART feature set >> Security Mode feature set<<<<<<< >> * Power Management feature set >> * Write cache >> * Look-ahead >> * Host Protected Area feature set >> * WRITE_BUFFER command >> * READ_BUFFER command >> * DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE >> SET_MAX security extension<<<<<<<<<<<< >> * Automatic Acoustic Management feature set >> * 48-bit Address feature set >> * Device Configuration Overlay feature set >> * Mandatory FLUSH_CACHE >> * FLUSH_CACHE_EXT >> * SMART error logging >> * SMART self-test >> * General Purpose Logging feature set >> * WRITE_{DMA|MULTIPLE}_FUA_EXT >> * 64-bit World wide name >> Write-Read-Verify feature set<<<<<<<<<< >> * WRITE_UNCORRECTABLE_EXT command >> * {READ,WRITE}_DMA_EXT_GPL commands >> * Segmented DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE >> * Gen1 signaling speed (1.5Gb/s) >> * Gen2 signaling speed (3.0Gb/s) >> * Native Command Queueing (NCQ) >> * Phy event counters >> Device-initiated interface power management<<<<<<<< >> * Software settings preservation >> * SMART Command Transport (SCT) feature set >> * SCT Long Sector Access (AC1) >> * SCT LBA Segment Access (AC2) >> * SCT Error Recovery Control (AC3) >> * SCT Features Control (AC4) >> * SCT Data Tables (AC5) >> unknown 206[12] (vendor specific) >> >> So, my questions are: >> >> a. how can I use hdparm to enable write/read verify? That's what I am >> interested in. >> Man page does not mention this. > I don't think hdparm is the tool to install new firmware with more features. > There are FOSS programs to install new versions, and usually the vendor has an > install for Windows to upgrade. > Well, write/read verify is reported by hdparm as an available feature of the drive's firmware, but it is disabled by default. The lines above narked by <<<<<< on the right side are the firmware features available, but disabled. That's why I am trying to see if hdparm can turn it on - but man page says nothing about how to enable it. >> b. What is the effect of enabling "SET_MAX security extension", i.e.: >> hdparm --security-mode m /dev/hdb >> What does it buy me? >> >> > -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines