diff --git a/docs/TROUBLESHOOTING_DEVICE_COLLECTOR.md b/docs/TROUBLESHOOTING_DEVICE_COLLECTOR.md index f0386bd..67c10e1 100644 --- a/docs/TROUBLESHOOTING_DEVICE_COLLECTOR.md +++ b/docs/TROUBLESHOOTING_DEVICE_COLLECTOR.md @@ -57,6 +57,12 @@ Smartctl has support for a large number of [RAID controllers](https://www.smartm support is not automatic, and may require some additional device type hinting. You can provide this information to the Scrutiny collector using a collector config file. See [example.collector.yaml](/example.collector.yaml) +> NOTE: If you use docker, you **must** pass though the RAID virtual disk to the container using `--device` (see below) +> +> This device may be in `/dev/*` or `/dev/bus/*`. +> +> If you're unsure, run `smartctl --scan` on your host, and pass all listed devices to the container. + ```yaml # /scrutiny/config/collector.yaml devices: @@ -107,11 +113,3 @@ Thankfully the collector has a special `--host-id` flag (or `COLLECTOR_HOST_ID` See the [docs/INSTALL_HUB_SPOKE.md](/docs/INSTALL_HUB_SPOKE.md) guide for more information. - -- All RAID controllers supported by `smartctl` are automatically supported by Scrutiny. - - While some RAID controllers support passing through the underlying SMART data to `smartctl` others do not. - - In some cases `--scan` does not correctly detect the device type, returning [incomplete SMART data](https://github.com/AnalogJ/scrutiny/issues/45). - Scrutiny will eventually support overriding detected device type via the config file. -- If you use docker, you **must** pass though the RAID virtual disk to the container using `--device` (see below) - - This device may be in `/dev/*` or `/dev/bus/*`. - - If you're unsure, run `smartctl --scan` on your host, and pass all listed devices to the container.