[GH-ISSUE #534] smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 #689

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opened 2026-03-11 13:10:19 +03:00 by kerem · 9 comments
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Originally created by @magicdude4eva on GitHub (Dec 5, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/007revad/Synology_HDD_db/issues/534

I notice the following messages:

2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[31365]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[30325]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[30325]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[30325]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[31380]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[31386]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[30325]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[30325]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1

Information:

Synology_HDD_db v3.6.112
DS1019+ x86_64 DSM 7.3.2-86009 
StorageManager 1.0.1-1100

ds1019+_host_v7 version 8058

ds1019+_host version 4017

Using options: -nr
Running from: /volume1/Extensions/scripts/syno_hdd_db.sh

HDD/SSD models found: 1
ST6000VN0033-2EE110,SC60,6001 GB

M.2 drive models found: 1
CT1000T500SSD8,P8CR003,1000 GB

No M.2 PCIe cards found

No Expansion Units found

ST6000VN0033-2EE110 already exists in ds1019+_host.db
ST6000VN0033-2EE110 already exists in ds1019+_host_v7.db
ST6000VN0033-2EE110 already exists in ds1019+_host.db.new
CT1000T500SSD8 already exists in ds1019+_host.db
CT1000T500SSD8 already exists in ds1019+_host_v7.db
CT1000T500SSD8 already exists in ds1019+_host.db.new

Support disk compatibility already enabled.

Max memory already set to 16 GB.

NVMe support already enabled.

M.2 volume support already enabled.

Drive db auto updates already disabled.

DSM successfully checked disk compatibility.

You may need to reboot the Synology to see the changes.
Originally created by @magicdude4eva on GitHub (Dec 5, 2025). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/007revad/Synology_HDD_db/issues/534 I notice the following messages: ``` 2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[31365]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[30325]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[30325]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[30325]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[31380]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[31386]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[30325]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-05T19:08:38+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[30325]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 ``` Information: ``` Synology_HDD_db v3.6.112 DS1019+ x86_64 DSM 7.3.2-86009 StorageManager 1.0.1-1100 ds1019+_host_v7 version 8058 ds1019+_host version 4017 Using options: -nr Running from: /volume1/Extensions/scripts/syno_hdd_db.sh HDD/SSD models found: 1 ST6000VN0033-2EE110,SC60,6001 GB M.2 drive models found: 1 CT1000T500SSD8,P8CR003,1000 GB No M.2 PCIe cards found No Expansion Units found ST6000VN0033-2EE110 already exists in ds1019+_host.db ST6000VN0033-2EE110 already exists in ds1019+_host_v7.db ST6000VN0033-2EE110 already exists in ds1019+_host.db.new CT1000T500SSD8 already exists in ds1019+_host.db CT1000T500SSD8 already exists in ds1019+_host_v7.db CT1000T500SSD8 already exists in ds1019+_host.db.new Support disk compatibility already enabled. Max memory already set to 16 GB. NVMe support already enabled. M.2 volume support already enabled. Drive db auto updates already disabled. DSM successfully checked disk compatibility. You may need to reboot the Synology to see the changes. ```
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@magicdude4eva commented on GitHub (Dec 7, 2025):

In case if it helps - here the nvme check:

DS1019+
DSM 7.3.2-86009 Update 0
2025-12-07 20:08:29

 Checking support_m2_pool setting
/etc.defaults/synoinfo.conf: yes
/etc/synoinfo.conf:          no

 Checking supportnvme setting
/etc.defaults/synoinfo.conf: yes
/etc/synoinfo.conf:          yes

 Checking synodisk --enum -t cache
************ Disk Info ***************
>> Disk id: 2
>> Disk path: /dev/nvme0n1
>> Disk model: CT1000T500SSD8
>> Total capacity: 931.51 GB
>> Tempeture: 25 C
************ Disk Info ***************
>> Disk id: 1
>> Disk path: /dev/nvme1n1
>> Disk model: CT1000T500SSD8
>> Total capacity: 931.51 GB
>> Tempeture: 25 C

 Checking syno_slot_mapping
----------------------------------------
./nvme_check.sh: line 53: syno_slot_mapping: command not found
----------------------------------------

 Checking udevadm nvme paths
nvme0: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:13.2/0000:02:00.0/nvme/nvme0
nvme1: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.1/0000:05:00.0/nvme/nvme1

 Checking if nvme drives are detected with synonvme
nvme0: It is a NVMe SSD
nvme0: Vendor name: Crucial
nvme0: Model name: CT1000T500SSD8                 
nvme1: It is a NVMe SSD
nvme1: Vendor name: Crucial
nvme1: Model name: CT1000T500SSD8                 

 Checking nvme drives in /run/synostorage/disks
nvme0n1
nvme1n1

 Checking nvme block devices in /sys/block
nvme0n1
nvme1n1

 Checking logs
----------------------------------------
Current date/time:   2025-12-07 20:08:29
Last boot date/time: 2025-12-06 20:49:49
----------------------------------------
<!-- gh-comment-id:3622935601 --> @magicdude4eva commented on GitHub (Dec 7, 2025): In case if it helps - here the nvme check: ``` DS1019+ DSM 7.3.2-86009 Update 0 2025-12-07 20:08:29 Checking support_m2_pool setting /etc.defaults/synoinfo.conf: yes /etc/synoinfo.conf: no Checking supportnvme setting /etc.defaults/synoinfo.conf: yes /etc/synoinfo.conf: yes Checking synodisk --enum -t cache ************ Disk Info *************** >> Disk id: 2 >> Disk path: /dev/nvme0n1 >> Disk model: CT1000T500SSD8 >> Total capacity: 931.51 GB >> Tempeture: 25 C ************ Disk Info *************** >> Disk id: 1 >> Disk path: /dev/nvme1n1 >> Disk model: CT1000T500SSD8 >> Total capacity: 931.51 GB >> Tempeture: 25 C Checking syno_slot_mapping ---------------------------------------- ./nvme_check.sh: line 53: syno_slot_mapping: command not found ---------------------------------------- Checking udevadm nvme paths nvme0: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:13.2/0000:02:00.0/nvme/nvme0 nvme1: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.1/0000:05:00.0/nvme/nvme1 Checking if nvme drives are detected with synonvme nvme0: It is a NVMe SSD nvme0: Vendor name: Crucial nvme0: Model name: CT1000T500SSD8 nvme1: It is a NVMe SSD nvme1: Vendor name: Crucial nvme1: Model name: CT1000T500SSD8 Checking nvme drives in /run/synostorage/disks nvme0n1 nvme1n1 Checking nvme block devices in /sys/block nvme0n1 nvme1n1 Checking logs ---------------------------------------- Current date/time: 2025-12-07 20:08:29 Last boot date/time: 2025-12-06 20:49:49 ---------------------------------------- ```
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@007revad commented on GitHub (Dec 8, 2025):

Are you only getting those log entries for /dev/nvme0n1 and not for /dev/nvme1n1 ?

Is everything working as expected, apart from the log entries?

<!-- gh-comment-id:3624047686 --> @007revad commented on GitHub (Dec 8, 2025): Are you only getting those log entries for /dev/nvme0n1 and not for /dev/nvme1n1 ? Is everything working as expected, apart from the log entries?
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@007revad commented on GitHub (Dec 8, 2025):

Back in September I used to get a LOT of these, every 12 seconds in /var/log/synosnmpcd.log

Hit in /var/log/synosnmpcd.log line 167...
2024-09-30T15:10:09+10:00 DISKSTATION snmpd[13662]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1

In /var/log/messages I get these:

Hit in /var/log/messages line 6590...
2025-12-07T17:48:20+11:00 DISKSTATION synostgd-disk[8808]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1

Hit in /var/log/messages line 6620...
2025-12-08T00:00:23+11:00 DISKSTATION syno_disk_data_collector[15698]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1

Hit in /var/log/messages line 6714...
2025-12-08T11:25:50+11:00 DISKSTATION synowebapi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[1778]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1

In /var/log/synocrond-job.log I get these:

Hit in /var/log/synocrond-job.log line 2686...
2025-10-29T16:38:29+11:00 DISKSTATION synocrond-job-builtin-dyn-update_fw_server_connect-default[8574]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1

Hit in /var/log/synocrond-job.log line 2874...
2025-12-01T01:36:31+11:00 DISKSTATION synocrond-job-builtin-libsynostorage-syno_disk_health_record[6205]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1

Hit in /var/log/synocrond-job.log line 2886...
2025-12-03T05:09:02+11:00 DISKSTATION synocrond-job-builtin-libsynostorage-syno_disk_mail_send[1301]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
<!-- gh-comment-id:3624140024 --> @007revad commented on GitHub (Dec 8, 2025): Back in September I used to get a LOT of these, every 12 seconds in /var/log/synosnmpcd.log ``` Hit in /var/log/synosnmpcd.log line 167... 2024-09-30T15:10:09+10:00 DISKSTATION snmpd[13662]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 ``` In /var/log/messages I get these: ``` Hit in /var/log/messages line 6590... 2025-12-07T17:48:20+11:00 DISKSTATION synostgd-disk[8808]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 Hit in /var/log/messages line 6620... 2025-12-08T00:00:23+11:00 DISKSTATION syno_disk_data_collector[15698]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 Hit in /var/log/messages line 6714... 2025-12-08T11:25:50+11:00 DISKSTATION synowebapi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[1778]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 ``` In /var/log/synocrond-job.log I get these: ``` Hit in /var/log/synocrond-job.log line 2686... 2025-10-29T16:38:29+11:00 DISKSTATION synocrond-job-builtin-dyn-update_fw_server_connect-default[8574]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 Hit in /var/log/synocrond-job.log line 2874... 2025-12-01T01:36:31+11:00 DISKSTATION synocrond-job-builtin-libsynostorage-syno_disk_health_record[6205]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 Hit in /var/log/synocrond-job.log line 2886... 2025-12-03T05:09:02+11:00 DISKSTATION synocrond-job-builtin-libsynostorage-syno_disk_mail_send[1301]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 ```
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@magicdude4eva commented on GitHub (Dec 8, 2025):

Are you only getting those log entries for /dev/nvme0n1 and not for /dev/nvme1n1 ?
I get them for both:

2025-12-07T20:52:30+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[11941]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-07T20:52:30+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[11947]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-07T20:52:30+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[11925]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-07T20:52:30+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[11923]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-07T21:52:33+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[29580]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-07T21:52:33+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[29586]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-07T21:52:33+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[29564]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-07T21:52:33+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[29566]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-07T22:52:35+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[15905]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-07T22:52:35+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[15907]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-07T22:52:35+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[15886]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-07T22:52:35+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[15888]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-07T23:52:37+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[757]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-07T23:52:37+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[760]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-07T23:52:37+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[742]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-07T23:52:37+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[740]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-08T00:00:02+01:00 MuffinStation syno_ssd_trim[2991]: syno_ssd_trim.c:36 TRIM command start on volume [2].
2025-12-08T00:00:11+01:00 MuffinStation syno_disk_data_collector[3055]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-08T00:00:11+01:00 MuffinStation syno_disk_data_collector[3127]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-08T00:00:11+01:00 MuffinStation syno_disk_data_collector[3131]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-08T00:00:11+01:00 MuffinStation syno_disk_data_collector[3055]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-08T00:00:11+01:00 MuffinStation syno_disk_data_collector[3144]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-08T00:00:11+01:00 MuffinStation syno_disk_data_collector[3148]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-08T00:13:28+01:00 MuffinStation syno_ssd_trim[2991]: syno_ssd_trim.c:46 TRIM command completed on volume [2].
2025-12-08T00:52:40+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[19495]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-08T00:52:40+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[19497]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-08T00:52:40+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[19477]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-08T00:52:40+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[19475]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-08T00:55:48+01:00 MuffinStation ntp_status_check[20380]: Finished checking ntp status
2025-12-08T01:52:43+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[7622]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-08T01:52:43+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[7640]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-08T01:52:43+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[7588]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-08T01:52:43+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[7590]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-08T02:52:45+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[25351]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-08T02:52:45+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[25357]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-08T02:52:45+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[25333]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
2025-12-08T02:52:45+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[25335]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1

Is everything working as expected, apart from the log entries?
Yes, everything is working fine. I did do a mode2-reset yesterday as I had other issues and then did a volume scrub. I just was hoping to get rid of those errors.

<!-- gh-comment-id:3625053486 --> @magicdude4eva commented on GitHub (Dec 8, 2025): > Are you only getting those log entries for /dev/nvme0n1 and not for /dev/nvme1n1 ? I get them for both: ``` 2025-12-07T20:52:30+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[11941]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-07T20:52:30+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[11947]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-07T20:52:30+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[11925]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-07T20:52:30+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[11923]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-07T21:52:33+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[29580]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-07T21:52:33+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[29586]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-07T21:52:33+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[29564]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-07T21:52:33+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[29566]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-07T22:52:35+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[15905]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-07T22:52:35+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[15907]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-07T22:52:35+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[15886]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-07T22:52:35+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[15888]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-07T23:52:37+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[757]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-07T23:52:37+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[760]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-07T23:52:37+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[742]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-07T23:52:37+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[740]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-08T00:00:02+01:00 MuffinStation syno_ssd_trim[2991]: syno_ssd_trim.c:36 TRIM command start on volume [2]. 2025-12-08T00:00:11+01:00 MuffinStation syno_disk_data_collector[3055]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-08T00:00:11+01:00 MuffinStation syno_disk_data_collector[3127]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-08T00:00:11+01:00 MuffinStation syno_disk_data_collector[3131]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-08T00:00:11+01:00 MuffinStation syno_disk_data_collector[3055]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-08T00:00:11+01:00 MuffinStation syno_disk_data_collector[3144]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-08T00:00:11+01:00 MuffinStation syno_disk_data_collector[3148]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-08T00:13:28+01:00 MuffinStation syno_ssd_trim[2991]: syno_ssd_trim.c:46 TRIM command completed on volume [2]. 2025-12-08T00:52:40+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[19495]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-08T00:52:40+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[19497]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-08T00:52:40+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[19477]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-08T00:52:40+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[19475]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-08T00:55:48+01:00 MuffinStation ntp_status_check[20380]: Finished checking ntp status 2025-12-08T01:52:43+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[7622]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-08T01:52:43+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[7640]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-08T01:52:43+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[7588]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-08T01:52:43+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[7590]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-08T02:52:45+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[25351]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-08T02:52:45+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[25357]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-08T02:52:45+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[25333]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 2025-12-08T02:52:45+01:00 MuffinStation synostgd-disk[25335]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 ``` > Is everything working as expected, apart from the log entries? Yes, everything is working fine. I did do a mode2-reset yesterday as I had other issues and then did a volume scrub. I just was hoping to get rid of those errors.
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@007revad commented on GitHub (Dec 8, 2025):

I think I know what might be causing the log entries for NVMe drives. The script sets the following for each drive added to the drive database.

"smart_test_ignore": false,
"smart_attr_ignore": false

Synology's own NVMe drives have:

"smart_test_ignore": true,
"smart_attr_ignore": true

I've just changed them to true for my NVMe drives. I'll check tomorrow if those log entries are still occurring.

<!-- gh-comment-id:3625212382 --> @007revad commented on GitHub (Dec 8, 2025): I think I know what might be causing the log entries for NVMe drives. The script sets the following for each drive added to the drive database. ``` "smart_test_ignore": false, "smart_attr_ignore": false ``` Synology's own NVMe drives have: ``` "smart_test_ignore": true, "smart_attr_ignore": true ``` I've just changed them to true for my NVMe drives. I'll check tomorrow if those log entries are still occurring.
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@007revad commented on GitHub (Dec 11, 2025):

Setting these appeared to help a little bit:

"smart_test_ignore": true,
"smart_attr_ignore": true

But before I had waited long enough to see if it really did help I started working on updating syno_hdd_db because I had found duplicate entries for my "WD_BLACK SN770 500GB" NVMe drives. They each have a different firmware version.

{
    "disk_compatbility_info": {
        "WD_BLACK SN770 500GB": {                                <---------------------------------------
            "731030WD": {
                "compatibility_interval": [{
                        "compatibility": "support",
                        "not_yet_rolling_status": "support",
                        "fw_dsm_update_status_notify": false,
                        "barebone_installable": true,
                        "barebone_installable_v2": "auto",
                        "smart_test_ignore": false,
                        "smart_attr_ignore": false
                    }
                ]
            },
            "731100WD": {
                "compatibility_interval": [{
                        "compatibility": "support",
                        "not_yet_rolling_status": "support",
                        "fw_dsm_update_status_notify": false,
                        "barebone_installable": true,
                        "barebone_installable_v2": "auto",
                        "smart_test_ignore": false,
                        "smart_attr_ignore": false
                    }
                ]
            },
            "default": {
                "size_gb": 500,
                "compatibility_interval": [{
                        "compatibility": "support",
                        "not_yet_rolling_status": "support",
                        "fw_dsm_update_status_notify": false,
                        "barebone_installable": true,
                        "barebone_installable_v2": "auto",
                        "smart_test_ignore": false,
                        "smart_attr_ignore": false
                    }
                ]
            }
        },
        "WD_BLACK SN770 500GB": {                                <---------------------------------------
            "731100WD": {
                "compatibility_interval": [{
                        "compatibility": "support",
                        "not_yet_rolling_status": "support",
                        "fw_dsm_update_status_notify": false,
                        "barebone_installable": true,
                        "barebone_installable_v2": "auto",
                        "smart_test_ignore": false,
                        "smart_attr_ignore": false
                    }
                ]
            },
            "default": {
                "size_gb": 500,
                "compatibility_interval": [{
                        "compatibility": "support",
                        "not_yet_rolling_status": "support",
                        "fw_dsm_update_status_notify": false,
                        "barebone_installable": true,
                        "barebone_installable_v2": "auto",
                        "smart_test_ignore": false,
                        "smart_attr_ignore": false
                    }
                ]
            }
        }
    },
    "nas_model": "ds1821+"
}

The jq command, and therefore probably DSM, only sees the last "WD_BLACK SN770 500GB". I suspect the duplicate keys were causing some of the log entries.

I've been running https://github.com/007revad/Synology_HDD_db/releases/tag/v3.6.113 for the last 2 days and the only remaining "Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme" log entries are 6 of these (3 for each NVMe drive) just after midnight each day.

Hit in /var/log/messages line 8798...
2025-12-11T00:00:14+11:00 DISKSTATION syno_disk_data_collector[12238]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1
<!-- gh-comment-id:3640347538 --> @007revad commented on GitHub (Dec 11, 2025): Setting these appeared to help a little bit: ``` "smart_test_ignore": true, "smart_attr_ignore": true ``` But before I had waited long enough to see if it really did help I started working on updating syno_hdd_db because I had found duplicate entries for my "WD_BLACK SN770 500GB" NVMe drives. They each have a different firmware version. ``` { "disk_compatbility_info": { "WD_BLACK SN770 500GB": { <--------------------------------------- "731030WD": { "compatibility_interval": [{ "compatibility": "support", "not_yet_rolling_status": "support", "fw_dsm_update_status_notify": false, "barebone_installable": true, "barebone_installable_v2": "auto", "smart_test_ignore": false, "smart_attr_ignore": false } ] }, "731100WD": { "compatibility_interval": [{ "compatibility": "support", "not_yet_rolling_status": "support", "fw_dsm_update_status_notify": false, "barebone_installable": true, "barebone_installable_v2": "auto", "smart_test_ignore": false, "smart_attr_ignore": false } ] }, "default": { "size_gb": 500, "compatibility_interval": [{ "compatibility": "support", "not_yet_rolling_status": "support", "fw_dsm_update_status_notify": false, "barebone_installable": true, "barebone_installable_v2": "auto", "smart_test_ignore": false, "smart_attr_ignore": false } ] } }, "WD_BLACK SN770 500GB": { <--------------------------------------- "731100WD": { "compatibility_interval": [{ "compatibility": "support", "not_yet_rolling_status": "support", "fw_dsm_update_status_notify": false, "barebone_installable": true, "barebone_installable_v2": "auto", "smart_test_ignore": false, "smart_attr_ignore": false } ] }, "default": { "size_gb": 500, "compatibility_interval": [{ "compatibility": "support", "not_yet_rolling_status": "support", "fw_dsm_update_status_notify": false, "barebone_installable": true, "barebone_installable_v2": "auto", "smart_test_ignore": false, "smart_attr_ignore": false } ] } } }, "nas_model": "ds1821+" } ``` The jq command, and therefore probably DSM, only sees the last "WD_BLACK SN770 500GB". I suspect the duplicate keys were causing some of the log entries. I've been running https://github.com/007revad/Synology_HDD_db/releases/tag/v3.6.113 for the last 2 days and the only remaining "Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme" log entries are 6 of these (3 for each NVMe drive) just after midnight each day. ``` Hit in /var/log/messages line 8798... 2025-12-11T00:00:14+11:00 DISKSTATION syno_disk_data_collector[12238]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme0n1 ```
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@magicdude4eva commented on GitHub (Dec 11, 2025):

I upgraded to 3.6.113

Synology_HDD_db v3.6.113
DS1019+ x86_64 DSM 7.3.2-86009 
StorageManager 1.0.1-1100

ds1019+_host_v7 version 8058

Using options: -nr
Running from: /volume1/Extensions/scripts/syno_hdd_db.sh

HDD/SSD models found: 1
ST6000VN0033-2EE110,SC60,6001 GB

M.2 drive models found: 1
CT1000T500SSD8,P8CR003,1000 GB

No M.2 PCIe cards found

No Expansion Units found

ST6000VN0033-2EE110 (SC60) already exists in ds1019+_host_v7.db
CT1000T500SSD8 (P8CR003) already exists in ds1019+_host_v7.db

Support disk compatibility already enabled.

Max memory already set to 16 GB.

NVMe support already enabled.

M.2 volume support already enabled.

Drive db auto updates already disabled.

DSM successfully checked disk compatibility.

You may need to reboot the Synology to see the changes.

Opening Healthinfo on the drives in StorageManager I still get the error (do I need to reboot?)

2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25331]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25329]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25329]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25329]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25345]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25349]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25329]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25329]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1
<!-- gh-comment-id:3643072721 --> @magicdude4eva commented on GitHub (Dec 11, 2025): I upgraded to 3.6.113 ``` Synology_HDD_db v3.6.113 DS1019+ x86_64 DSM 7.3.2-86009 StorageManager 1.0.1-1100 ds1019+_host_v7 version 8058 Using options: -nr Running from: /volume1/Extensions/scripts/syno_hdd_db.sh HDD/SSD models found: 1 ST6000VN0033-2EE110,SC60,6001 GB M.2 drive models found: 1 CT1000T500SSD8,P8CR003,1000 GB No M.2 PCIe cards found No Expansion Units found ST6000VN0033-2EE110 (SC60) already exists in ds1019+_host_v7.db CT1000T500SSD8 (P8CR003) already exists in ds1019+_host_v7.db Support disk compatibility already enabled. Max memory already set to 16 GB. NVMe support already enabled. M.2 volume support already enabled. Drive db auto updates already disabled. DSM successfully checked disk compatibility. You may need to reboot the Synology to see the changes. ``` Opening Healthinfo on the drives in StorageManager I still get the error (do I need to reboot?) ``` 2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25331]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25329]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25329]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25329]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25345]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25349]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25329]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 2025-12-11T18:41:25+01:00 MuffinStation synoscgi_SYNO.Storage.CGI.Smart_1_get_health_info[25329]: smartctl/smartctl_nvme_smart_info_get.c:232 Failed to load attribute DB of disk /dev/nvme1n1 ```
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@007revad commented on GitHub (Dec 11, 2025):

Okay, so it's opening an NVMe drive's Health Info in Storage Manager that causes those log entries. Even after changing:

"smart_test_ignore": false,
"smart_attr_ignore": false

to:

"smart_test_ignore": true,
"smart_attr_ignore": true

then forcing DSM to reload the drive databases and closing and opening Storage Manager I still get those error messages in the log.

In DSM 7.3 Synology's own tool for getting smart info no longer works. It used to work in DSM 7.2

Now every attribute is zero, except the temperature which is an insanely high number. And Available Space shows Failed (probably because DSM thinks it is 0.

Dave@DS925plus:~$ synodisk --smart_info_get /dev/nvme0n1
Name: Critical Warning
Id: 1
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Temperature
Id: 2
Current: 4294967023 C       <------------------------------------
Raw: 4294967023 C           <------------------------------------
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Available Spare
Id: 3
Current: 0%
Raw: 0%
Status: Failed             <------------------------------------
---------------------
Name: Available Spare Threshold
Id: 4
Current: 0%
Raw: 0%
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Percentage Used
Id: 5
Current: 0%
Raw: 0%
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Data Units Read
Id: 6
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Data Units Written
Id: 7
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Host Read Commands
Id: 8
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Host Write Commands
Id: 9
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Controller Busy Time
Id: 10
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Power Cycles
Id: 11
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Power On Hours
Id: 12
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Unsafe Shutdowns
Id: 13
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Media errors
Id: 14
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Number of error log entries
Id: 15
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Warning Temperature Time
Id: 16
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Critical Composite Temperature Time
Id: 17
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------

synodisk --smart_info_get /dev/<drive> still works for HDDs and SATA SSDs.

Dave@DISKSTATION:~$ synodisk --smart_info_get /dev/sata3
Name: Raw_Error_Rate
Id: 1
Current: 077
Worst: 064
Threshold: 044
Raw: 49595109
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Spin_Up_Time
Id: 3
Current: 092
Worst: 088
Threshold: 000
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Start/Stop_Count
Id: 4
Current: 100
Worst: 100
Threshold: 020
Raw: 297
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Retired_Sectors_Count
Id: 5
Current: 100
Worst: 100
Threshold: 010
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Seek_Error_Rate
Id: 7
Current: 090
Worst: 060
Threshold: 045
Raw: 906104493
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Power_On_Hours
Id: 9
Current: 071
Worst: 071
Threshold: 000
Raw: 25812
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Spin_Retry_Count
Id: 10
Current: 100
Worst: 100
Threshold: 097
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Drive_Power_Cycle_Count
Id: 12
Current: 100
Worst: 100
Threshold: 020
Raw: 266
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Read_Error_Rate_Self-Test
Id: 18
Current: 100
Worst: 100
Threshold: 050
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Reported_Uncorrectables
Id: 187
Current: 100
Worst: 100
Threshold: 000
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Command_Timeout_Count
Id: 188
Current: 100
Worst: 100
Threshold: 000
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Airflow_Temperature
Id: 190
Current: 064
Worst: 056
Threshold: 000
Raw: 36
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Emergency_Retract_Counnt
Id: 192
Current: 100
Worst: 100
Threshold: 000
Raw: 5
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Load/Unload_Count
Id: 193
Current: 100
Worst: 100
Threshold: 000
Raw: 1299
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Temperature
Id: 194
Current: 036
Worst: 044
Threshold: 000
Raw: 36
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Pending-Sparing_Count
Id: 197
Current: 100
Worst: 100
Threshold: 000
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Uncorrectable_Sectors_Count
Id: 198
Current: 100
Worst: 100
Threshold: 000
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Ultra_DMA_CRC_Error_Count
Id: 199
Current: 200
Worst: 200
Threshold: 000
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Head_Flight_Hours
Id: 240
Current: 100
Worst: 253
Threshold: 000
Raw: 261335875085502
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Lifetime_Writes_From_Host
Id: 241
Current: 100
Worst: 253
Threshold: 000
Raw: 267073430303
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Lifetime_Reads_From_host
Id: 242
Current: 100
Worst: 253
Threshold: 000
Raw: 2283827411056
Status: OK
---------------------

I'm going to run the following test to see if it's bug that I can report to Synology.

  1. I will delete my NVMe storage pool.
  2. Restore the original drive database files.
  3. Migrate a HDD volume with an NVMe cache from another Synology NAS.
  4. Then see if clicking on Health Info for the NVMe drive in Storage Manager still causes those log entries.
  5. If it does I'll report the bug to Synology.
<!-- gh-comment-id:3643896100 --> @007revad commented on GitHub (Dec 11, 2025): Okay, so it's opening an NVMe drive's Health Info in Storage Manager that causes those log entries. Even after changing: ``` "smart_test_ignore": false, "smart_attr_ignore": false ``` to: ``` "smart_test_ignore": true, "smart_attr_ignore": true ``` then forcing DSM to reload the drive databases and closing and opening Storage Manager I still get those error messages in the log. In DSM 7.3 Synology's own tool for getting smart info no longer works. It used to work in DSM 7.2 Now every attribute is zero, except the temperature which is an insanely high number. And Available Space shows Failed (probably because DSM thinks it is 0. ``` Dave@DS925plus:~$ synodisk --smart_info_get /dev/nvme0n1 Name: Critical Warning Id: 1 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Temperature Id: 2 Current: 4294967023 C <------------------------------------ Raw: 4294967023 C <------------------------------------ Status: OK --------------------- Name: Available Spare Id: 3 Current: 0% Raw: 0% Status: Failed <------------------------------------ --------------------- Name: Available Spare Threshold Id: 4 Current: 0% Raw: 0% Status: OK --------------------- Name: Percentage Used Id: 5 Current: 0% Raw: 0% Status: OK --------------------- Name: Data Units Read Id: 6 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Data Units Written Id: 7 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Host Read Commands Id: 8 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Host Write Commands Id: 9 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Controller Busy Time Id: 10 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Power Cycles Id: 11 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Power On Hours Id: 12 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Unsafe Shutdowns Id: 13 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Media errors Id: 14 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Number of error log entries Id: 15 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Warning Temperature Time Id: 16 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Critical Composite Temperature Time Id: 17 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- ``` `synodisk --smart_info_get /dev/<drive>` still works for HDDs and SATA SSDs. ``` Dave@DISKSTATION:~$ synodisk --smart_info_get /dev/sata3 Name: Raw_Error_Rate Id: 1 Current: 077 Worst: 064 Threshold: 044 Raw: 49595109 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Spin_Up_Time Id: 3 Current: 092 Worst: 088 Threshold: 000 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Start/Stop_Count Id: 4 Current: 100 Worst: 100 Threshold: 020 Raw: 297 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Retired_Sectors_Count Id: 5 Current: 100 Worst: 100 Threshold: 010 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Seek_Error_Rate Id: 7 Current: 090 Worst: 060 Threshold: 045 Raw: 906104493 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Power_On_Hours Id: 9 Current: 071 Worst: 071 Threshold: 000 Raw: 25812 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Spin_Retry_Count Id: 10 Current: 100 Worst: 100 Threshold: 097 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Drive_Power_Cycle_Count Id: 12 Current: 100 Worst: 100 Threshold: 020 Raw: 266 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Read_Error_Rate_Self-Test Id: 18 Current: 100 Worst: 100 Threshold: 050 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Reported_Uncorrectables Id: 187 Current: 100 Worst: 100 Threshold: 000 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Command_Timeout_Count Id: 188 Current: 100 Worst: 100 Threshold: 000 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Airflow_Temperature Id: 190 Current: 064 Worst: 056 Threshold: 000 Raw: 36 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Emergency_Retract_Counnt Id: 192 Current: 100 Worst: 100 Threshold: 000 Raw: 5 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Load/Unload_Count Id: 193 Current: 100 Worst: 100 Threshold: 000 Raw: 1299 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Temperature Id: 194 Current: 036 Worst: 044 Threshold: 000 Raw: 36 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Pending-Sparing_Count Id: 197 Current: 100 Worst: 100 Threshold: 000 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Uncorrectable_Sectors_Count Id: 198 Current: 100 Worst: 100 Threshold: 000 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Ultra_DMA_CRC_Error_Count Id: 199 Current: 200 Worst: 200 Threshold: 000 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Head_Flight_Hours Id: 240 Current: 100 Worst: 253 Threshold: 000 Raw: 261335875085502 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Lifetime_Writes_From_Host Id: 241 Current: 100 Worst: 253 Threshold: 000 Raw: 267073430303 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Lifetime_Reads_From_host Id: 242 Current: 100 Worst: 253 Threshold: 000 Raw: 2283827411056 Status: OK --------------------- ``` I'm going to run the following test to see if it's bug that I can report to Synology. 1. I will delete my NVMe storage pool. 2. Restore the original drive database files. 3. Migrate a HDD volume with an NVMe cache from another Synology NAS. 4. Then see if clicking on Health Info for the NVMe drive in Storage Manager still causes those log entries. 5. If it does I'll report the bug to Synology.
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@magicdude4eva commented on GitHub (Dec 12, 2025):

fwiw, on my NVME it reports fine:

synodisk --smart_info_get /dev/nvme1n1
Name: Critical Warning
Id: 1
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Temperature
Id: 2
Current: 24 C
Raw: 24 C
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Available Spare
Id: 3
Current: 100%
Raw: 100%
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Available Spare Threshold
Id: 4
Current: 5%
Raw: 5%
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Percentage Used
Id: 5
Current: 3%
Raw: 3%
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Data Units Read
Id: 6
Current: 14668923
Raw: 14668923
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Data Units Written
Id: 7
Current: 53937580
Raw: 53937580
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Host Read Commands
Id: 8
Current: 49603428
Raw: 49603428
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Host Write Commands
Id: 9
Current: 322640144
Raw: 322640144
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Controller Busy Time
Id: 10
Current: 2727
Raw: 2727
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Power Cycles
Id: 11
Current: 4
Raw: 4
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Power On Hours
Id: 12
Current: 718
Raw: 718
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Unsafe Shutdowns
Id: 13
Current: 2
Raw: 2
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Media errors
Id: 14
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Number of error log entries
Id: 15
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Warning Temperature Time
Id: 16
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------
Name: Critical Composite Temperature Time
Id: 17
Current: 0
Raw: 0
Status: OK
---------------------

If I can help anywhere with diagnostics or testing, let me know.

<!-- gh-comment-id:3647493003 --> @magicdude4eva commented on GitHub (Dec 12, 2025): fwiw, on my NVME it reports fine: ``` synodisk --smart_info_get /dev/nvme1n1 Name: Critical Warning Id: 1 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Temperature Id: 2 Current: 24 C Raw: 24 C Status: OK --------------------- Name: Available Spare Id: 3 Current: 100% Raw: 100% Status: OK --------------------- Name: Available Spare Threshold Id: 4 Current: 5% Raw: 5% Status: OK --------------------- Name: Percentage Used Id: 5 Current: 3% Raw: 3% Status: OK --------------------- Name: Data Units Read Id: 6 Current: 14668923 Raw: 14668923 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Data Units Written Id: 7 Current: 53937580 Raw: 53937580 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Host Read Commands Id: 8 Current: 49603428 Raw: 49603428 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Host Write Commands Id: 9 Current: 322640144 Raw: 322640144 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Controller Busy Time Id: 10 Current: 2727 Raw: 2727 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Power Cycles Id: 11 Current: 4 Raw: 4 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Power On Hours Id: 12 Current: 718 Raw: 718 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Unsafe Shutdowns Id: 13 Current: 2 Raw: 2 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Media errors Id: 14 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Number of error log entries Id: 15 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Warning Temperature Time Id: 16 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- Name: Critical Composite Temperature Time Id: 17 Current: 0 Raw: 0 Status: OK --------------------- ``` If I can help anywhere with diagnostics or testing, let me know.
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