⚠ Open Request : ✨ [REQUEST] SCRUTINY Time updates (opened 2024-09-30) by @hiagocosta
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Scrutiny is a Hard Drive Health Dashboard & Monitoring solution, merging manufacturer provided S.M.A.R.T metrics with real-world failure rates. This addon is based on the docker image from linuxserver.io.
Features :
- SMART monitoring
- Automatic addition of local drives
- Hourly updates
- Ingress
- Automatic upstream updates
Webui can be found at http://homeassistant:8080, or through Ingress. It automatically mounts all local drives.
Enable full access only if you are encountering issues. SMART access should work without full access in all other scenarios.
Updates: Hourly, Daily, Weekly
Updates_custom_time : if you select "Custom" as "Updates" variable, you can define specific updates in natural language in the "Updates_custom_time" field. Example : select "Custom" as "Updates", then type a custom intervals like "5m", "2h", "1w", or "2mo" to have an update every 5 minutes, or every 2 hours, or evey week, or every 2 months
TZ: timezone
Mode: Collector+WebUI or Collector only
The installation of this add-on is pretty straightforward and not different in comparison to installing any other add-on.
- Add my Hass.io add-ons repository to your home assistant instance.
- Install this add-on.
- Click the
Save
button to store your configuration. - Set the add-on options to your preferences
- Start the add-on.
- Check the logs of the add-on to see if everything went well.
- Open the webUI (Ingress based) and adapt the software options
Integration with HA can be done with the rest platform in configuration.yaml.
Two types of api endpoints are available:
- Summary data : http://YOURIP:ADDONPORT/api/summary
- Detailed data : http://YOURIP:ADDONPORT/api/device/WWN/details
For the detailed data, wmn can be found for each hdd within the scrutiny app. For example: http://192.168.178.23:8086/api/device/0x50014ee606c14537/details
Example to get data from the first hdd.
rest:
- verify_ssl: false
scan_interval: 60
resource: http://192.168.178.4:8086/api/device/0x57c35481f82a7a9c/details
sensor:
- name: "HDD - WWN"
value_template: "{{ value_json.data.smart_results[0].device_wwn }}"
- name: "HDD - Last Update"
value_template: "{{ value_json.data.smart_results[0].date }}"
device_class: timestamp
- name: "HDD - Temperature"
value_template: "{{ value_json.data.smart_results[0].temp }}"
device_class: temperature
unit_of_measurement: "°C"
state_class: measurement
- name: "HDD - Power Cycles"
value_template: "{{ value_json.data.smart_results[0].power_cycle_count }}"
- name: "HDD - Power Hours"
value_template: "{{ value_json.data.smart_results[0].power_on_hours }}"
- name: "HDD - Protocol"
value_template: "{{ value_json.data.smart_results[0].device_protocol }}"
- name: "HDD - Reallocated Sectors Count"
value_template: '{{ value_json.data.smart_results[0].attrs["5"].raw_value }}'
- name: "HDD - Reallocation Event Count"
value_template: '{{ value_json.data.smart_results[0].attrs["196"].raw_value }}'
- name: "HDD - Current Pending Sector Count"
value_template: '{{ value_json.data.smart_results[0].attrs["197"].raw_value }}'
- name: "HDD - (Offline) Uncorrectable Sector Count"
value_template: '{{ value_json.data.smart_results[0].attrs["198"].raw_value }}'
binary_sensor:
- name: "HDD - SMART Status"
value_template: "{{ 1 if value_json.data.smart_results[0].Status in [1, 2] else 0 }}"
device_class: problem
Create an issue on github, or ask on the home assistant thread