I’ve had a home server for years, at first using Windows Server, then Unraid, and now using Ubuntu server. I’ve long known that I should keep a close eye on my spinning rust, but I never really knew the best way to have that monitoring quietly automated in the background, only sending me a message when something bad shows up. If it matters at all (I assume it doesn’t) I am using ZFS on Ubuntu (but not using ZFS as root. It’s mounted in e.g ~/user/storage. My primary drive is an SSD)

What are you all using for hard drive monitoring? What are you using for notifications and (generally) how are you linking those two together?

    • UFO64@lemmy.world
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      If I care about the data? It’s on a file system which reports file corruption.

      Otherwise? I don’t trust it at all. I back it up and replace the drive when it dies.

      • Shrek@lemmy.world
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        A file system that reports file corruption. I believe ZFS is one of those? I’m not really familiar with how that works