#!/bin/sh ### # Set SAS and SATA SCT error timeout. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0 ### ### # Description # # Configure SCTERC timeout for all disks, setting it to 7 seconds for improved # error handling. If SCTERC is unsupported, it increases the Linux I/O timeout # to 180 seconds. Adjusting timeouts prevents premature I/O failures during # extended error recovery, improving reliability. ### sct=70 # 70=7 seconds fallback=180 # 180 seconds for i in /dev/sd[a-z] ; do device=$(basename "$i") # Attempt to set the SCTERC timeout to 7 seconds output=$(smartctl -l scterc,$sct,$sct "$i" 2>&1) # Check the output for "SCT Commands not supported" if echo "$output" | grep -q "SCT Commands not supported" ; then echo $fallback > "/sys/block/${device}/device/timeout" printf "%s is bad " "$i" else printf "%s is good " "$i" fi # Show device identification smartctl -i "$i" | grep -E "(Device Model|Product:)" done