@jeyare - I tried both. The first option stops DSM from sampling the
I've run the default settings since, then went back to the first option as at least it stops the near-constant email alerts.
As said, the key thing learned is that the incorrect drivedb from Synology does have an influence on the false warnings and that the effect can be changed by varying the drivedb.db itself.
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Estimated lifespan
value displayed on the DSM GUI and rather than the inverted %
value it shows a -
instead. The second retains the Estimated lifespan value but changes the value to 0%
triggering the Damaged / Critical warnings. It did not move the VALUE_WORST to RAW_VALUE.I've run the default settings since, then went back to the first option as at least it stops the near-constant email alerts.
As said, the key thing learned is that the incorrect drivedb from Synology does have an influence on the false warnings and that the effect can be changed by varying the drivedb.db itself.
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